RFP08G0F–Fransenschildkröte, mata mata, mata-mata, or matamata, Chelys fimbriata, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1881
RMAJP85W–Matamata Chelys fimbriata preserved specimen Manaus Amazonas Brazil
RMB8KG43–Mata Mata Turtle
RMP2C9H6–. Chelys fimbriata . between 1700 and 1880 59 Chelys fimbriata - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ11600149
RFT5TEF9–Chelys where also are fragments of such an instrument, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2MR1KGB–Reptilien, Fransenschildkröte, Mata-Mata, Matamata, Chelys fimbriata, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
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RMKE51TA–Chelys - ancient Greek stringed instrument (type of lyre).
RM2A2M8WH–Chelys fimbriata, Print, The mata mata, mata-mata, or matamata (Chelus fimbriata) is a freshwater turtle found in South America, primarily in the Amazon and Orinoco basins. It is the only extant species in the genus Chelus., 1700-1880
RMCXF73G–Greek stringed instruments or chordophones of antiquity, lyre, psaltery or lyre and chelys,
RM2G3YR3A–Le Chelys Ou La Tortine; Design for marquetery of musical instrument hung up to ribbons in around medallion. One of 103 designs for marquetics of ribbons hung musical instruments in round medallions, intended for the set of chairs made by Van Doren for the Great Hall of the Prince of Orange Palace in Brussels in 1828.
RMW808Y4–Matamata turtle (Chelus fimbriatus) with neck extended, Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, Amazon, Peru.
RMEAR5Y2–various forms of the lyre, ancient string instruments from ancient Greece, the Roman Empire and Africa, verschiedene Formen der
RMW7T8TC–Amazon River Turtles (Podocnemis unifilis) basking on log on river, Tambopata National Reserve, Peru, South America.
RF2BE0NRN–Turtle (Chelonia) from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur, 1904
RM2KCP071–A Florida softshell turtle (Apalone ferox) at a nature reserve near Everglades National Park in Florida, USA. The Florida softshell turtle is a species of softshell turtle native to the southeastern United States, and is one of the fastest turtles to move on land. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RMP7DW3W–Chelonia: Leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, hawksbill turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata (critically endangered), Argentine snake-necked turtle, Hydromedusa tectifera, Mata mata, Geochelone nigra, geometric turtle, Psammobates geometricus (endangered), Galapagos tortoise, Dipsochelys dussumieri, and common snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RMBMW4BE–Matamata (Chelys fimbriatus). Showing sideways withdrawal of head and neck into shell.
RMF87FBY–Chelonia: Leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, hawksbill turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata (critically endangered), Argentine snake-necked turtle, Hydromedusa tectifera, Mata mata, Geochelone nigra, geometric turtle, Psammobates geometricus (endangered), Galapagos tortoise, Dipsochelys dussumieri, and common snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RM2AN0FKH–The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Heart of Tortoise (Chelys fimbriate).—Owen. Showing interior of ventricle, the incom-plete interventricular septum dividing the aortic from the pulmonic cavities, throughwhich the bristle is passed in the two sections. Fig. 176.—P, pulmonary artery laid open at the root, so as to expose the bivalved orifice,the bristle passed through the incomplete septum. Fig. 177. —A, right aorta ; A, left aorta, similarly exposed, and the incomplete septumcut through, the bristle passed through the pulmonary vein of that
RMA9RD15–Mata mata turtle, Amazon
RMPG2JWH–. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. 172 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. lOG Tortoise ( Testudo) it is shorter, in Chelys, fig. 106, h, it is longer than the scapuhi, a. This bone in all Chelonians is a strong, straight cohimnar one, with the upper end connected by ligament with the inner surface of the first costal jilate, fig. 51, N; it descends almost vertically to the shoulder-joint, of which it forms, in common with the coracoid, the 'glenoid' cavity, fig. 106, (j. The coracoid, suturally united at that end with the scapula, passes inward and backward, fig. 51
RMMCNN94–. Fig. 400. Schädel von Placodus gigas, Ag., aus dem Muschelkalk (mittlere Trias) von Kulmbach in Bayern (Oberfranken), von oben gesehen, in l/2 nat. Gr. Nach F. Broili. Ch = Nasenöffnung (Naris). Pmx = Praemaxillare. Ept = Epipterygoid. Po = Postorbitale. F = Frontale. Prf = Lacrymale. Fp = Foramen parietale. Pt = Pterygoid. J = Jugale. Ptf = Postfrontale. Mx = Supramaxillare. Pa = Palatinum. N = Nasalia (beide verschmolzen). Q = Quadratum. 0 = Orbita. S = Temporalgrube P = Parietale. Sq = Squamosum. Zwischen den Parietalia liegt ein bei Placodus großes, bei Placo- chelys kleines Foramen pari
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RM2AN7NC1–The natural history of fishes, amphibians, & reptiles, or monocardian animals . pi. 16. Order IV. OPHIDES. Serpents.Body covered with scales, and either entirely without Trionycidce, but it remains to be determined if any, and what, other of thesub-genera, composing Mr. Grays genus Chelys (GrifiF. Cuv. p. 14.), reallybelong to this group, or form part of the Emydce. * We regret that the inviolable lavr of priority, without which our no-menclature would be daily changing, obliges us to retain this name insteadof the peculiarly expressive one of Emysaurus. A A 4 ]6o CLASSIFICATION OF REPTILES. l
RMPFN6P7–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. REPTILIA. 2C>7 and an acromion process that almost equals it in size, is quite peculiar to the Chelonian rep- Fig. 178.. Scapular Apparatus of Chelys. a, scapula; b, acromion process; c, coracoid bone. tiles, nothing like it existing in any other ver- tebrate animals : nevertheless, the relations of these bones, and the muscles derived from them, prove clearly enough their identity, and allow of strict comparison with those of other races of vertebrata. The pelvis is always composed of three distinct bones on each sid
RMMCNNK7–. Fig. 320. Innenansicht des Hinterendes des Plastrons von' Pleurosternum Bullocki, einer pleurodiren Schildkröte aus dem oberen Jura (Purbeck) von Dorsetshire. V4 nat. Gr. (Nach R. Lydekker.) /. = Ansatzstelle für das Pubis. xp. = Xiphiplastron. hp. p. = Hypoplastrorf. erhaltener Schädel vor, der am Hinterrande mit langen kegelförmigen Zapfen besetzt ist, ähnlich wie der Schädel von Elginia mirabilis (Fig. 269). Das Aussehen des Tieres, dessen Schwanz in eine knöcherne, stachelige Scheide eingehüllt war (ähnlich wie bei Glyptodon), mag sich dem der lebenden Matamata (Chelys fimbriata
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RM2AKXPF9–The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . lastron composed of 9plates but covered with 13 shields. This family, still representedby nearly 30 species, widi 8 genera, is found in South Americaand in Australia. Chelys fimhriata, the matamata in the rivers ofGuiana and North Brazil; total length about 3 ft; with animaldiet. Hydromedusa, e.g. tectifera, with very long nock, m Brazil,much resembling Chelodina. e.g. longicollis of the Australian region. Family 3. Carettocheh-didac.—Caretlochelys inscitlpta, the onlyspecies, in the Fly river of
RMPFN6NX–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Scapular Apparatus of Chelys. a, scapula; b, acromion process; c, coracoid bone. tiles, nothing like it existing in any other ver- tebrate animals : nevertheless, the relations of these bones, and the muscles derived from them, prove clearly enough their identity, and allow of strict comparison with those of other races of vertebrata. The pelvis is always composed of three distinct bones on each side, which contribute, as in quadrupeds, to the formation of the coty- loid cavity, viz. the ilium (fig. 179, a.), which is Fi
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RM2AG0E04–. The illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon; forming a glossary of all the words representing visible objects connected with the arts, manufactures, and every-day life of the Greeks and Romans, with representations of nearly two thousand objects from the antique. sed as a general term for a stringedinstrument, such as the li/ra, chelys,cithara. Varro, R. R. ii. 5. 12. Ov.Fast v. 104. FIDICEN. A general term fora male performer on any stringedinstrument. Cic. Fam. ix. 22. FIDICINA. A general term fora female performer on any stringedinstrument. Ter. Phorm. i. 2. 59. FI
RMPFGA3J–. Das Gliedmassenskelet der Wirbelthiere, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Schulter- und Beckengürtels bei Fischen, Amphibien und Reptilien. Bones; Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; Fishes; Amphibians; Reptiles. Textfigur 18. A Beckeu von Makrochelys nach.G. Baiir, B medialer Beckeu- knorpel von Chelys fimbriata, C derselbe von Emydura, D Becken von Sphargis coriacea aus D'Arcy Thompson's Manuscript, Copie nach Hoffmann, E Typus des Beckens von Testudo, F derselbe von Chelone. Cep Cartilago epipubis, Kpis Processus hypoiscliiadicus, F Pubis, PP Praepubis, Is Ischium, Fopi Foramen pubo- isc
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RM2CNWNKB–. Half hours with fishes, reptiles, and birds . resembling a rock. But the mostremarkable example of a protected form is seen in thebearded turtle, Chelys matamata. Its shell is made up ofremarkable pyramids ; its neck is very long and snakelike,and covered with excrescences which resemble plants, thehead is pointed and recalls that of a guinea hen more thananything else, having a pointed, beaklike nostril andcurious, earlike appendages. This queer turtle concealsitself in the mud or bushes, with its head standing uprightamong the vegetation, so cleverly imitating it that fewanimals would dete
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RM2CPPCF0–. Reptiles and birds : a popular account of the various orders; with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting . Fig. 37.—Eiujdes Oaspica. The Emydes are divided into four considerable groups, namely,the European group, of which Fig. 37, E. Caspica, is typical;. Fig. 38.—Chelys matamata. the American group, containing twelve or fourteen species; theAfrican Emys ; and the Oriental group of twelve species. m2 464 CHELONIANS. The Pleuroderes have the neck retractile on one side of thecarapace, without their having the power of drawing it betweentheir fore feet, and under the
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RM2CE82GM–. Musical instruments . had lyres of various kinds, more or less differingin construction, form, and size, and distinguished by differentnames ; such as lyra, kiihara, chelys, phonninx, etc. Lyraappears to have implied instruments of this class in general,and also the lyre with a body oval at the base and held in GREEK, ETRUSCAN AND ROMAN. 29 the arms of the performer ; wliile tlie kithara liad a squarebase and was held against tlie side by a sash anmnd it. Thechelys was a small lyre with the body made of the sliell of atortoise, or of worxl in imitation of the tortoise. The phor-minx was a la
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RM2CHYEW9–. Zoological Society bulletin . AMAZON TURTLE (Podocnemis expansa)Lower surface ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN 1053. MATA-MATA TURTLE (Chelys fimbriata), AMAZON RIVER THE PRIVATE FISH POND—A NEG-LECTED RESOURCE* THE possibilities of small fish ponds assources of food for the people havereceived little consideration in thiscountry and the actual breeding and maturingof fishes in such ponds is an art which wehave yet to put in practice. While certainforeign countries have long profited by theart of private fish culture, and have furnishednotable examples, our own facilities for thisindustry have be
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RM2CT26K9–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . te(^arneremur.Et chelys ONNATE iudice noiira ionat. Ex- Excellentifsime Domine. SCìentiarumTheatrum , fiuè Regìs Neapolitanomm AcademiaeApparatum Librum omni elegancia, omniq; eruditione refer,tum,non modo ea,qu« digna Frincipe,àc doi^iftìmis Viris iucii-diffima continere, veruni humanarum Licerarum libris, qui ftudiofismultum lucis adf.runc, veluci quafi facem prxferre inueni : lllumq;obprifcum di(fì^onis genus, quodq; plurima, qurc rem literariatnjegregie iuuent, qu^q; ad (Hmulum conferant j & exemplum reclu-danc, nihil incei n
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RM2CPW37N–. Gvilielmi HesI antverpiensis è Societate Iesv Emblemata sacra de fide, spe, charitate . ue dolentis Verba per attonitas quas fonuere manus.Verbaqmdem fonitum non intellefta dederunt,(Nam cithar*,vt fontis murmur,amantiserat)S*pe tamen,nifi fallor,Amo,voxfraaa canebat; Ssepe refrada itenimvoxreferebat,Amo.Non dolor eft, fed Amor, quod amans perrerrciubeturjNec,nifi quod nequeat plura tulille,dolct.Hcec vifa eft dixiile chelys: voluitque viden Non alias cari pedoris effe preces.Ipfa (fatebor enim) mihi vifceramota fuere; Vix potui & lacrymas ipfe tenere meas.Nunc fcio, dicebam, quid iit patien
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RM2CNWPFX–. Andreae Alciati i.v.c. emblemata . jtt ANDREi^ ALCIATI ln auaros, vel quibus melior conditio abcxcrancis offertur, Emblema lxxxix.. Dclphmi infdens vada caruUfulcat u^rio??,HoccfHe mres THulcetyfenat c^ orafono, jQuar/2 fit auari hominu/non tam mens diraferarum efi:^m^qtie viris rapimur^pifcibm eripimur, jpcnf im- ID cxtulit e Gracco ^tectcf^ hexafticho.cjuod cft i.Epigf, Sic rcddidimus: Tri(ipf E M B L E M A T A. - 515 TfAcipitem e naui cithAraecium Aliquando UtronesItyoafium pelagt forte dedere fietum, Brotinw in mediis delphin appartiit vndiilUicio grat£ dulcifonAq, chelys: Sejforemque If
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RM2CP549P–. Imago primi saeculi Societatis Iesu . nnt.Spesque Ftdesqtte Chartsque chorus cnnit njnicm Agmm, Vt tnbus nmus dmor, fic tribus arnus honos.Ars tnbus un&, tribus labor nmicus artu I ε s ν s, Quem refonat numeris Diua ter unn fuis.Qmn etiam β forte nouem quis pleffra requtrat, J>htot pnus Aomdum turba nouena ttdtt:Sufrice, fidereo chortu binc, cborus inde theatro Increpat argutis ter tria pleEirn lyris. Ommbm vntu amor, canor ommbus njnm I ε s ν s,Omnis in boc nomen mufica rtte cadit.Digna Deo Vietas. quid emm mfi cantet 1Ε s V M? Omnis in hoc njno nomine grata chelys.Hic nufqmm tmmuncU Ven
RMRD5MN4–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. REPTILIA. 2C>7 and an acromion process that almost equals it in size, is quite peculiar to the Chelonian rep- Fig. 178.. Scapular Apparatus of Chelys. a, scapula; b, acromion process; c, coracoid bone. tiles, nothing like it existing in any other ver- tebrate animals : nevertheless, the relations of these bones, and the muscles derived from them, prove clearly enough their identity, and allow of strict comparison with those of other races of vertebrata. The pelvis is always composed of three distinct bones on each sid
RMRDH67M–. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. 172 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. lOG Tortoise ( Testudo) it is shorter, in Chelys, fig. 106, h, it is longer than the scapuhi, a. This bone in all Chelonians is a strong, straight cohimnar one, with the upper end connected by ligament with the inner surface of the first costal jilate, fig. 51, N; it descends almost vertically to the shoulder-joint, of which it forms, in common with the coracoid, the 'glenoid' cavity, fig. 106, (j. The coracoid, suturally united at that end with the scapula, passes inward and backward, fig. 51
RMRJGBGT–. Catalogue of shield reptiles in the collection of the British Museum ... rabfflXIX. MACRO CHELYS TEMMINCKU Ford &WcsL inip. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Gray, John Edward, 1800-1875. London
RMRFAH0J–. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British museum (Natural history). Chelonia (Genus); Rhynchocephalia; Crocodiles. 208 CHELYDID^. Piff. 52.. Skull of C'helys flmlriata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Boulenger, George Albert, 1858-1937. London : Printed by order of the Trustees
RMRF21CK–. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British museum (Natural history). Chelonia (Genus); Rhynchocephalia; Crocodiles. 208 CHELYDID^. Piff. 52.. Skull of C'helys flmlriata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Boulenger, George Albert, 1858-1937. London : Printed by order of the Trustees
RMRD5MMW–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Scapular Apparatus of Chelys. a, scapula; b, acromion process; c, coracoid bone. tiles, nothing like it existing in any other ver- tebrate animals : nevertheless, the relations of these bones, and the muscles derived from them, prove clearly enough their identity, and allow of strict comparison with those of other races of vertebrata. The pelvis is always composed of three distinct bones on each side, which contribute, as in quadrupeds, to the formation of the coty- loid cavity, viz. the ilium (fig. 179, a.), which is Fi
RMRF21DB–. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British Museum (Natural History). New ed. By George Albert Boulenger. Chelonia (Genus); Crocodiles; Rhynchocephalia. 208 CHELYDIDjE. Fiff. 52.. Skull of Chelys fimbriata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Boulenger, George Albert, 1858-1937. London Printed by order of the Trustees
RMRFAH19–. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British Museum (Natural History). New ed. By George Albert Boulenger. Chelonia (Genus); Crocodiles; Rhynchocephalia. 208 CHELYDIDjE. Fiff. 52.. Skull of Chelys fimbriata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Boulenger, George Albert, 1858-1937. London Printed by order of the Trustees
RMRG7R33–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 2.—Diagrams of the arrangement of the teeth in nine species of apodal fishes, a. Myrichthys colubrinus (Boddacrt); b, Leiuranus semicinctus (Lay and Bennett); c, Machaerenchelys phoenixennsis, new species; d, Myrichthys macuhsus (Cuv'ict); e,Calle- chelys marmoratus (Bkekcr); f,C. melanotaenia Bieckcr; g, Moringua viicrochir Bleeker; h, Brachysomophis sauropsis, new species; /, Mvraena mauritiana (Bennett). The number of teeth shrwn is approximately the number pcsscsscd by each species as they were counted. The upper half of each figu
RMRDTRJK–. Natural history. Zoology. FUj. S,—Matamata (Chelys fimhriata). genera, namely Uydrnspis, lihinemys, and Phdemys, have the neck propor- tionately shorter. Three generic types of the family are met with in Australia and Papua, one of which (Oltdodiiia) has the neck very long, while in the other two {Elseiia and Mmyduni) it is relatively shorter. The largest member of the whole sub-order is the great fresh-water tortoise of the Amazons (Podocnemis expansa), whose shell often measures two-and-a- half feet in length. Together with its allies, this species belongs to the second family of the sub-o
RMRDJW1R–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. The Apodes or Eel-like Fishes 151 chelys melanotcBnia. The commonest species on the Atlantic coast is the plainly colored Ophichthus gomesi. Fig. 107.—Xi/rias rerulsux Jordan it Snyder. Family Ophichthijidce. Misaki, Japan. In the genus Sphagcbraucliiis, very slender eels of the reefs, the fins are almost ^Yanting.. Fig. 108.—Myrichtkys pantostigmius Jordan & McGregor. Clarion Island. Allied to the Congers is the small family of duck-billed eels (Nettastoinidcc) inhabiting moderate depths of the sea. Xct- tastonia holcense occurs i
RMRDMBNK–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 400 CHELONIA by the froiitals. The fifth and eighth cervical vertebrae are biconvex. This family, still represented by nearly thirty species, which are divided into eight genera, is restricted to Notogaea, namely. South America and Australia. Chelys finibriata, the ' Matamata," the only species of this. Fig. 87.—Skull of Ohdysfimbriata. x 1. A, Dorsal view of skull; B, side view of skull aud hyoid apparatus. Cop, copular piece ; F, frontal ; J, jugal; L.o, lateral occipital; Maud, mandible ; Op, opisthotic ; Orb, orbit; Par, parietal; Ptf, post- f
RMRFA3E8–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. Chelonian humeri.—The specimens belong to the left side, and are viewed from the dorsal aspect; all being reduced. A. Genus non. det., from the Kimeridge Clay. f. B. Chelys fimbriata, recent. C. Testudo sp., recent, g, head ; h, radial process; i, ulnar process; e, ectepicondylar canal. into a foramen ; limbs variable, being adapted either for walking on land, or webbed, or modified into paddles ; in the latter case no hyperphalangism. It may
RMRDPCX0–. Fishes. Fishes. 370 The Apodes or Eel-like Fishes chelys melanotconia. The commonest species on the Atlantic coast is the plainly colored Ophichthus gomesi.. Fig 276 —Xyrias revulsuf Jordan «fe Snyder Family Ophichthyidm Misaki, Japan In the genus Sphagcbranchiis, very slender eels of the reefs, the fins are almost wanting. ^ ^'9 M- ^ ^' «» • JS»-'?-^*! lSL^'w?t^^ «». Fig. 277,—Myrichthys pantostigmius Jordan & McGregor. Clarion Island. Allied to the Congers is the small family of duck-billed eels (Nettastotnidce) inhabiting moderate depths of the sea. AU't- tastoma holcense occurs in th
RMRF28JX–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. Chelonian humeri.—The specimens belong to the left side, and are viewed from the dorsal aspect; all being reduced. A. Genus non. det., from the Kimeridge Clay. f. B. Chelys fimbriata, recent. C. Testudo sp., recent, g, head ; h, radial process; i, ulnar process; e, ectepicondylar canal. into a foramen ; limbs variable, being adapted either for walking on land, or webbed, or modified into paddles ; in the latter case no hyperphalangism. It may
RMRH5XPF–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 2. niatamata, Chelys fimbriata Sc/m. nat. Gr., s. S. 480. - L. Medland, F. Z. S.-Fincliley, N., phot.. 3. fliiitralifchi.' .Schkiiuioii'ii'lslchildkröfe, Clielodiiia longicoilis S/iai '4 iiat. Gr., s. S. 4Ü4. - VV. S. Bcrridge, 1". Z. S.-London phot.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strass
RMRFAH08–. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British museum (Natural history). Chelonia (Genus); Rhynchocephalia; Crocodiles. 1. CHELYS. 209 arch ; jaws very weak, without horuy heak ; eyes extremely small; nose produced into a long tube; a large dermal appendage above the ear, and smaller ones on the neck and chin. Digits entirely webbed. North-eastern South America. Fig. 53.. Shell of Chdys fimhrlata. 1. Chelys fimbriata. Testudo fimbriata, Schneld. Schildh: p. 349 (1783) ; Schoepff, Test p. 07, pi. xxi. (1792). matamata, Bnu/uiere, Journ. d'Hist. Nat. 1792, p. 253
RMRF21CB–. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British museum (Natural history). Chelonia (Genus); Rhynchocephalia; Crocodiles. 1. CHELYS. 209 arch ; jaws very weak, without horuy heak ; eyes extremely small; nose produced into a long tube; a large dermal appendage above the ear, and smaller ones on the neck and chin. Digits entirely webbed. North-eastern South America. Fig. 53.. Shell of Chdys fimhrlata. 1. Chelys fimbriata. Testudo fimbriata, Schneld. Schildh: p. 349 (1783) ; Schoepff, Test p. 07, pi. xxi. (1792). matamata, Bnu/uiere, Journ. d'Hist. Nat. 1792, p. 253
RMRH5XPX–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 1. SieruuÜKKTus ;id;iiisoiii Si/iweigg. iiat. Gr., s. S. 4711. - L. Motllniul, F. Z. S.-Finclilcy, N., pliot.. 2. niatamata, Chelys fimbriata Sc/m. nat. Gr., s. S. 480. - L. Medland, F. Z. S.-Fincliley, N., phot.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869-; Heck, Ludwig, 1860-; H
RMRH60EH–. Brehms Tierleben : allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs . ; . Schildkröten IV.. 1. Sternoiliaerus adansoni Schweigg. Vs nat. Gr., s. S. 470. - L. Medland, F. Z. S.-Finchley, N., phot. pi^^L â 1 I^K 2. lllütamüta, Chelys fimbriata Sehn. '/9 nat. Gr., s. S. 4S0. - L. Medland, F. Z. S.-Finchley, N., phot.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; havior.
RMRN9673–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 357 hälften bestehenden Platte annimmt, z. B. bei Chelys (Cuvier). Aehn- liche Verhältnisse haben wir auch in der Zunge eines jungen Ocelots (Felis pardalis) gefunden. Bei diesem letzteren existirt, wie bei der Katze, eine fetthaltige Lyssa, aber sie liegt nicht so niedrig, wie bei der letzteren, sondern viel höher, etwa in der Mitte der Zungenhöhe und verlängert sich direct in das zur Anheftung der transversalen Muskelfasern dienende Septum. In der Richtung nach hinten verliert sich nun allmählich diese Lyssa, und das Septam
RMRN6RRN–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 84 med.Kn'"^ sich innerhalb des Kanales jenem anlegt i), auf. Der Kanal wird aber ausschließlich durch das Pterygoid und die primordiale Schädelbasis gebildet (Fig. 41 und 42, p. 86). Auch für Podocnemis macht es mir die Betrachtung des erwachsenen Schädels durchaus unwahrscheinlich, daß sich an der Bildung des Carotiskanales das Parasphenoidrudiment, das ich bei 2 Embryonen nur unter der Hypophyse als ein ganz kleines Knöchelchen finde, beteiligt. Versluys hat nun neuerdings ein großes Parasphenoid bei Dermo- chelys cor
RMRH60E9–. Brehms Tierleben : allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs . ; . 1. Sternoiliaerus adansoni Schweigg. Vs nat. Gr., s. S. 470. - L. Medland, F. Z. S.-Finchley, N., phot. pi^^L â 1 I^K 2. lllütamüta, Chelys fimbriata Sehn. '/9 nat. Gr., s. S. 4S0. - L. Medland, F. Z. S.-Finchley, N., phot.. 3. nutfralifchc Schlangenhalsichildkrotc, Llieiouina longicoilis Shaw. ^^ nat. Gr., s.S. 481. â W. S. Berridge, F. Z. S.-London phot.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may n
RMRN8GD7–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative. 315 zwischen den Quadrata 114 mm. Der größte Schädel von Stauro- typus triporcatus Wiegm. (Smithsonian Institution No. 8650), der mir bekannt ist, zeigt die betreffenden Maße als 99 mm und 80 mm; ein Schädel von Dermatemys (Philadelphia Academy No. 408) 69 mm und 52 mm. Die Form des Schädels ersieht man am besten aus den Abbil- dungen, die 4 Ansichten darstellen. Der Schädel ist außerordentlich stark und massiv gebaut und stimmt in dieser Beziehung mit Macro- chelys überein. Ich gehe nun zu einer genauen Beschreibung des- selben über. Die Nasenöff
RMRCNNWE–. Elements of Comparative Anatomy. 462 COMPAEATIVE ANATOIMY. In most Saurii (and in Chelys among tlie CMonii), as in the Birds, the premaxill^ are fused together; in the latter they are distinguished "by the possession of a long frontal process. Their size is correlated with that of the beak , the form of which is largely due to the share - fl that they take in it. They are rudimen- tary in the Ophidii (Fig. 249, C Px) and small in the Chelonii. The max- illa therefore forms the greater portion of the boundary of the edge of the lower jaw (Mx) ; this bone is of great size in the Croco- di
RMRCPGJE–. Elements of comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. 462 C0MPAKAT1VE ANATOMY. In most Saurii (and in Chelys among the Ckelonii), as in the Birds, tke premaxillaB are fused together; in the latter they are distinguished by the possession of a long frontal process. Their size is correlated with that of the beak, the form of which is largely due to the share - B that they take in it. Tkey are rudimen- tary in tke Opkidii (Fig. 249, 0 Px) and small in tke Ckelonii. Tke max- illa therefore forms the greater portion of the boundary of the edge of the lower jaw (Mx); this bone is of great size in
RMRD0JRK–. Das Gliedmassenskelet der Wirbelthiere, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Schulter- und Beckengürtels bei Fischen, Amphibien und Reptilien. Bones; Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; Fishes; Amphibians; Reptiles. Textfigur 18. A Beckeu von Makrochelys nach.G. Baiir, B medialer Beckeu- knorpel von Chelys fimbriata, C derselbe von Emydura, D Becken von Sphargis coriacea aus D'Arcy Thompson's Manuscript, Copie nach Hoffmann, E Typus des Beckens von Testudo, F derselbe von Chelone. Cep Cartilago epipubis, Kpis Processus hypoiscliiadicus, F Pubis, PP Praepubis, Is Ischium, Fopi Foramen pubo- isc
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