| Zoological Society of London - 1867 - 1228 lehte
...no intrinsic muscles (? Palamedea). 2. The AMIMH Mourn K. The genus Phanicopterus is so completely intermediate between the Anserine birds on the one side, and the Storks aud Herons on * X»)v, a goose; •.•/<>(, on both sides ; IleXapyAs, a stork ; Dyspoms, a generic... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 704 lehte
...ETHIOPIAN SUB-REGIONS. ORIENTAL SUB-REGIONS. AUSTRALIAN SUB-UEOIONS. BOB-UeiOHB. 1 - 3 . A -.-- 1.2.3.4 . intermediate between the Anserine birds on the one...as a rule, are birds of very wide distribution, the ftnir largest families Kallidae, Scolopacidae, Charadriidse, and Ardeidse, being quite cosmopolitan,... | |
| Nuttall Ornithological Club - 1881 - 294 lehte
...between Ciconia and Tantalus. Prof. Huxley says " the genus Pheenicoptertts is so completely intermixed between the Anserine birds on the one side and the Storks and Herons on the other, that it can be ranged with neither of these groups, but must stand as a division by itself." In this... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1889 - 540 lehte
...most distinguished of zoologists have insisted that the position of the flamingo was " so completely intermediate between the anserine birds on the one side, and the storks and herons on the other, that it can be ranged with neither of these groups, but must stand as the type of a division by itself."... | |
| 1888 - 910 lehte
...agreed upon it Professor Hurley (Proc. Zool. Sx., 1867, p. 460) considera the form " во completely intermediate between the Anserine birds on the one side, and the Storks and Herons on the other, that it can be ranged with neither."' And he puts 1 In Greece and Аыа Minor, howerer, UU rare, ftnd... | |
| Alfred Newton - 1893 - 610 lehte
...group of DESMOGNATH.E, which consists of the genus Phcenicoptems (FLAMINGO), as being "so completely intermediate between the Anserine birds on the one side, and the Storks and Herons on the other, that it can be ranged with neither of these groups, but must stand as the type of a division by itself."... | |
| 1907 - 794 lehte
...agreed upon it. Professor Huxley (Proc. Zool. Soc., 1867, p. 460) considers the form "so completely intermediate between the Anserine birds on the one side, and the Storks and Herons on the other, that it can be ranged with neither." ' And he put« it by itself as the type of a group Amphimorphae... | |
| Elliott Coues - 1903 - 638 lehte
...Amphimorpha of Huxley, Phœnicopteridœ of most authors. " The genus Phcetiicopterus is so completely intermediate between the Anserine birds on the one side, and the Storks and Herons on the other, that it can be ranged with neither of these groups, but must stand as the type of a division by itself.... | |
| Alan Feduccia, Professor Alan Feduccia - 1999 - 490 lehte
...1867 that "the genus Phoenicopterus is so completely intermediate between the anserine birds [ducks] on the one side, and the storks and herons on the other, that it can be ranged with neither of these groups, but must stand as the type of a division by itself"... | |
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