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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... scales on top of head , different from those of the upper parts at large ; no special head - mark- ings additional ... scale large and tumid ; nasal slit entirely exposed ; feathers extending in a point on the sides of the culmen ...
... scales on top of head , different from those of the upper parts at large ; no special head - mark- ings additional ... scale large and tumid ; nasal slit entirely exposed ; feathers extending in a point on the sides of the culmen ...
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... scales extends along the superior lateral region just below the dorsal row , and there is a similar one above the abdominal row on each side . Between these and the vertebral axis there are numerous narrow , band - like scuta , directed ...
... scales extends along the superior lateral region just below the dorsal row , and there is a similar one above the abdominal row on each side . Between these and the vertebral axis there are numerous narrow , band - like scuta , directed ...
Page 69
... scales . Vertebr¿ sub- elongate . The specimens representing this genus are so far imperfect that the caudal and anal fins remain unknown . But they show clearly that it differs from the genera which appear to be related , namely ...
... scales . Vertebr¿ sub- elongate . The specimens representing this genus are so far imperfect that the caudal and anal fins remain unknown . But they show clearly that it differs from the genera which appear to be related , namely ...
Page 70
... scales . Whether the body was scaly below the lateral line is not clear from our specimens . There are numerous slender branchiostegal rays . The pectoral fins are inferior ; the dorsal is not large , is composed of soft rays , and is ...
... scales . Whether the body was scaly below the lateral line is not clear from our specimens . There are numerous slender branchiostegal rays . The pectoral fins are inferior ; the dorsal is not large , is composed of soft rays , and is ...
Page 71
... scales are difficult to define on the specimens , but there do not appear to be more than eight or ten longitudinal series . Their sculpture consists exclusively of concentric grooves . There are fourteen dorsal and fifteen caudal ...
... scales are difficult to define on the specimens , but there do not appear to be more than eight or ten longitudinal series . Their sculpture consists exclusively of concentric grooves . There are fourteen dorsal and fifteen caudal ...
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1873 Elliott Coues abdomen abundant Acad Amer American antenn¿ 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 larv¿ 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 stri¿ surface Texas thorax tibi¿ transverse Turtle Mountain upper Valley vein ventral