Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 4. köide,1–4. numberU.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 |
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... distinct from the habits of its nearest relative , H. rufus , excepting that it was more arboreal , and built its nest much higher . I found their nests nu- * In these lists of specimens , the first number is that of the specimen . The ...
... distinct from the habits of its nearest relative , H. rufus , excepting that it was more arboreal , and built its nest much higher . I found their nests nu- * In these lists of specimens , the first number is that of the specimen . The ...
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... distinct from P. americana , and belongs to the pitiayumi type . From americana it is distinguished by the extension of the yellow to the middle belly and flanks , absence of the decided blackish collar , lack of white on eyelids , and ...
... distinct from P. americana , and belongs to the pitiayumi type . From americana it is distinguished by the extension of the yellow to the middle belly and flanks , absence of the decided blackish collar , lack of white on eyelids , and ...
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... distinct lines of white or fulvous - whitish ; these markings being on the forehead and most of the crown like pin - scratches in the sharpness of their definition , and though a little less so behind the ears , everywhere retaining ...
... distinct lines of white or fulvous - whitish ; these markings being on the forehead and most of the crown like pin - scratches in the sharpness of their definition , and though a little less so behind the ears , everywhere retaining ...
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... Distinct bones below the pectoral fins may be interclavicles , which belong to the Hemibranchii . As compared with the other genera of this family , Trianaspis differs in the very short dorsal fin and posterior position of the ventrals ...
... Distinct bones below the pectoral fins may be interclavicles , which belong to the Hemibranchii . As compared with the other genera of this family , Trianaspis differs in the very short dorsal fin and posterior position of the ventrals ...
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... distinct fish now described under the name at the head of this paragraph . It is distinguished from the other Sar- dinii by its very robust form , and from the S. nasutulus by the origin of the ventral fin being behind the perpendicular ...
... distinct fish now described under the name at the head of this paragraph . It is distinguished from the other Sar- dinii by its very robust form , and from the S. nasutulus by the origin of the ventral fin being behind the perpendicular ...
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1873 Elliott Coues abdomen abundant Acad Amer American antennæ apex apical August basal base birds blackish border Bosque County breeding brown Brownsville Bull caudal fin Cham Cham.-Can Clem Clem.-Tin Coll Collector color Colorado convex Cope costal dark distinct dorsal fin eggs Elliott Coues elytra Esox extending fauna feet fore wings Frenchman's Creek fuscous Gelechia genera genus Girard head Hidalgo hind wings inch joint JORDAN Jour July June Kennt Larva larvæ Length List of specimens Locality longitudinal margin median middle Milk River Missouri Mouse River Nature of specimen nearly nest North oblique outer pale palpi Pembina Phila portion posterior prairie Proc prothorax punctured Quar Rafinesque region Rocky Mountains rounded seen side Skin slender species spine spots striæ surface Texas thorax tibiæ transverse Turtle Mountain upper Valley vein ventral