Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., skull Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phoca-barbata-print-phoca-is-a-genus-of-the-earless-seals-within-the-family-phocidae-it-now-contains-just-two-species-the-common-seal-or-harbour-seal-and-the-spotted-seal-or-largha-seal-several-species-formerly-listed-under-this-genus-have-been-split-into-the-genera-pusa-pagophilus-and-histriophoca-until-recently-phoca-largha-has-been-considered-a-subspecies-of-phoca-vitulina-but-now-is-considered-its-own-species-for-this-reason-the-fossil-history-of-the-genus-is-unclear-and-it-has-formerly-been-used-as-wastebasket-taxon-for-a-number-of-fossils-of-uncertain-affinity-skull-image328696242.html
RM2A2NBBE–Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., skull
Bearded seal, Erignathus barbatus (Great bearded seal, Phoca barbata). North Seas. From a specimen in Edinburgh Royal Museum. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H. Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Robert Hamilton's Amphibious Carnivora, part of Sir William Jardine's Naturalist's Library: Mammalia, Edinburgh, 1839. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-great-bearded-seal-phoca-barbata-north-seas-from-a-specimen-in-edinburgh-royal-museum-handcoloured-steel-engraving-by-wh-lizars-after-an-illustration-by-james-stewart-from-robert-hamiltons-amphibious-carnivora-part-of-sir-william-jardines-naturalists-library-mammalia-edinburgh-1839-image212404068.html
RMP9FRFG–Bearded seal, Erignathus barbatus (Great bearded seal, Phoca barbata). North Seas. From a specimen in Edinburgh Royal Museum. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H. Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Robert Hamilton's Amphibious Carnivora, part of Sir William Jardine's Naturalist's Library: Mammalia, Edinburgh, 1839.
Bearded seal, Erignathus barbatus (Great bearded seal, Phoca barbata). North Seas. From a specimen in Edinburgh Royal Museum. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H. Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Robert Hamilton's Amphibious Carnivora, part of Sir William Jardine's Naturalist's Library: Mammalia, Edinburgh, 1839. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-great-bearded-seal-phoca-barbata-north-seas-from-a-specimen-in-edinburgh-royal-museum-handcoloured-steel-engraving-by-wh-lizars-after-an-illustration-by-james-stewart-from-robert-hamiltons-amphibious-carnivora-part-of-sir-william-jardines-naturalists-library-mammalia-edinburgh-1839-image332001536.html
RM2A83Y9M–Bearded seal, Erignathus barbatus (Great bearded seal, Phoca barbata). North Seas. From a specimen in Edinburgh Royal Museum. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H. Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Robert Hamilton's Amphibious Carnivora, part of Sir William Jardine's Naturalist's Library: Mammalia, Edinburgh, 1839.
53419 Phoca barbata sur le pont de la Princesse-Alice Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-53419-phoca-barbata-sur-le-pont-de-la-princesse-alice-115081446.html
RMGK6BFJ–53419 Phoca barbata sur le pont de la Princesse-Alice
Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., skull, R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phoca-barbata-print-phoca-is-a-genus-of-the-earless-seals-within-the-family-phocidae-it-now-contains-just-two-species-the-common-seal-or-harbour-seal-and-the-spotted-seal-or-largha-seal-several-species-formerly-listed-under-this-genus-have-been-split-into-the-genera-pusa-pagophilus-and-histriophoca-until-recently-phoca-largha-has-been-considered-a-subspecies-of-phoca-vitulina-but-now-is-considered-its-own-species-for-this-reason-the-fossil-history-of-the-genus-is-unclear-and-it-has-formerly-been-used-as-wastebasket-taxon-for-a-number-of-fossils-of-uncertain-affinity-skull-r-image349776892.html
RF2B91KYT–Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., skull, R
The voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe; with a historical review of previous journeys along the north coast of the Old World . O 6- fc THE BLADDERNOSE SEAL. 121 CHAP. III.] wake of a vessel for long distances, and can tlien be easily shot,because it is often so fat that, unlike the t^Yo other kinds of,seals, it does not sink when it has been shot dead in thewater. Kkqwiytscn, the bladdernose seal, [Gystoijhma cristata, Erxl.)the walrus-hunters say they have never seen on Novaya Zemlya,. ?, THE BEARDED SEAL. Swedish, Stoisiil. (Phoca barbata, Fabr ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-voyage-of-the-vega-round-asia-and-europe-with-a-historical-review-of-previous-journeys-along-the-north-coast-of-the-old-world-o-6-fc-the-bladdernose-seal-121-chap-iii-wake-of-a-vessel-for-long-distances-and-can-tlien-be-easily-shotbecause-it-is-often-so-fat-that-unlike-the-tyo-other-kinds-ofseals-it-does-not-sink-when-it-has-been-shot-dead-in-thewater-kkqwiytscn-the-bladdernose-seal-gystoijhma-cristata-erxlthe-walrus-hunters-say-they-have-never-seen-on-novaya-zemlya-the-bearded-seal-swedish-stoisiil-phoca-barbata-fabr-image338496401.html
RM2AJKRH5–The voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe; with a historical review of previous journeys along the north coast of the Old World . O 6- fc THE BLADDERNOSE SEAL. 121 CHAP. III.] wake of a vessel for long distances, and can tlien be easily shot,because it is often so fat that, unlike the t^Yo other kinds of,seals, it does not sink when it has been shot dead in thewater. Kkqwiytscn, the bladdernose seal, [Gystoijhma cristata, Erxl.)the walrus-hunters say they have never seen on Novaya Zemlya,. ?, THE BEARDED SEAL. Swedish, Stoisiil. (Phoca barbata, Fabr )
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) portrait, with curled whiskers, Svalbard, Norway, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-portrait-with-curled-whiskers-svalbard-norway-june-image263026574.html
RMW7WW26–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) portrait, with curled whiskers, Svalbard, Norway, June.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Svalbard, Norway, August. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-ice-svalbard-norway-august-image263071060.html
RMW7YWR0–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Svalbard, Norway, August.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, July. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-ice-spitsbergen-svalbard-109648017.html
RMGAAW4H–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, July.
RMW7YX34–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, June.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, July. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-ice-spitsbergen-svalbard-norway-july-image263065516.html
RMW7YJN0–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, July.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, September. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-spitsbergen-svalbard-norway-september-image263074779.html
RMW802FR–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, September.
Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., 1700- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phoca-barbata-print-phoca-is-a-genus-of-the-earless-seals-within-the-family-phocidae-it-now-contains-just-two-species-the-common-seal-or-harbour-seal-and-the-spotted-seal-or-largha-seal-several-species-formerly-listed-under-this-genus-have-been-split-into-the-genera-pusa-pagophilus-and-histriophoca-until-recently-phoca-largha-has-been-considered-a-subspecies-of-phoca-vitulina-but-now-is-considered-its-own-species-for-this-reason-the-fossil-history-of-the-genus-is-unclear-and-it-has-formerly-been-used-as-wastebasket-taxon-for-a-number-of-fossils-of-uncertain-affinity-1700-image328696241.html
RM2A2NBBD–Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., 1700-
. Phoca barbata . between 1700 and 1880 UBA01 IZ21100228-y, 17-04-09, 14:51, 8C, 7776x9263 (84+0), 100%%%%, Tooncurve11030, 1/60 s, R80.6, G54.6, B58.3 222 Phoca barbata - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ21100223 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phoca-barbata-between-1700-and-1880-uba01-iz21100228-y-17-04-09-1451-8c-7776x9263-840-100-tooncurve11030-160-s-r806-g546-b583-222-phoca-barbata-1700-1880-print-iconographia-zoologica-special-collections-university-of-amsterdam-uba01-iz21100223-image207913407.html
RMP277JR–. Phoca barbata . between 1700 and 1880 UBA01 IZ21100228-y, 17-04-09, 14:51, 8C, 7776x9263 (84+0), 100%%%%, Tooncurve11030, 1/60 s, R80.6, G54.6, B58.3 222 Phoca barbata - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ21100223
Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., 1700-188 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phoca-barbata-print-phoca-is-a-genus-of-the-earless-seals-within-the-family-phocidae-it-now-contains-just-two-species-the-common-seal-or-harbour-seal-and-the-spotted-seal-or-largha-seal-several-species-formerly-listed-under-this-genus-have-been-split-into-the-genera-pusa-pagophilus-and-histriophoca-until-recently-phoca-largha-has-been-considered-a-subspecies-of-phoca-vitulina-but-now-is-considered-its-own-species-for-this-reason-the-fossil-history-of-the-genus-is-unclear-and-it-has-formerly-been-used-as-wastebasket-taxon-for-a-number-of-fossils-of-uncertain-affinity-1700-188-image349776890.html
RF2B91KYP–Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., 1700-188
The voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe; with a historical review of previous journeys along the north coast of the Old World . ?, THE BEARDED SEAL. Swedish, Stoisiil. (Phoca barbata, Fabr ). THE ROUGH SEAL. Swedish, Snadd. {Phoca hispida, Eixl.) but it is stated to occur yearly in pretty large numbers amongthe ice W.S.W. of South Cape on Spitzbergen. Only onceduring our many voyages in the Polar Sea has a Klapviyts beenseen, viz , a young one that was killed in 1858 in the neighbour-hood of Bear Island. Of the various species of whales, the narwhal, distinguished 12S THE VOYAGE OF THE VE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-voyage-of-the-vega-round-asia-and-europe-with-a-historical-review-of-previous-journeys-along-the-north-coast-of-the-old-world-the-bearded-seal-swedish-stoisiil-phoca-barbata-fabr-the-rough-seal-swedish-snadd-phoca-hispida-eixl-but-it-is-stated-to-occur-yearly-in-pretty-large-numbers-amongthe-ice-wsw-of-south-cape-on-spitzbergen-only-onceduring-our-many-voyages-in-the-polar-sea-has-a-klapviyts-beenseen-viz-a-young-one-that-was-killed-in-1858-in-the-neighbour-hood-of-bear-island-of-the-various-species-of-whales-the-narwhal-distinguished-12s-the-voyage-of-the-ve-image338496147.html
RM2AJKR83–The voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe; with a historical review of previous journeys along the north coast of the Old World . ?, THE BEARDED SEAL. Swedish, Stoisiil. (Phoca barbata, Fabr ). THE ROUGH SEAL. Swedish, Snadd. {Phoca hispida, Eixl.) but it is stated to occur yearly in pretty large numbers amongthe ice W.S.W. of South Cape on Spitzbergen. Only onceduring our many voyages in the Polar Sea has a Klapviyts beenseen, viz , a young one that was killed in 1858 in the neighbour-hood of Bear Island. Of the various species of whales, the narwhal, distinguished 12S THE VOYAGE OF THE VE
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, September. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-ice-spitsbergen-svalbard-109382280.html
RMG9XP60–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, September.
Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., 1700- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phoca-barbata-print-phoca-is-a-genus-of-the-earless-seals-within-the-family-phocidae-it-now-contains-just-two-species-the-common-seal-or-harbour-seal-and-the-spotted-seal-or-largha-seal-several-species-formerly-listed-under-this-genus-have-been-split-into-the-genera-pusa-pagophilus-and-histriophoca-until-recently-phoca-largha-has-been-considered-a-subspecies-of-phoca-vitulina-but-now-is-considered-its-own-species-for-this-reason-the-fossil-history-of-the-genus-is-unclear-and-it-has-formerly-been-used-as-wastebasket-taxon-for-a-number-of-fossils-of-uncertain-affinity-1700-image328696239.html
RM2A2NBBB–Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., 1700-
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) portrait on glacier ice, Kongsfjorden. Spitsbergen, Svalbard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-portrait-on-glacier-ice-kongsfjorden-spitsbergen-svalbard-image263071485.html
RMW7YXA5–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) portrait on glacier ice, Kongsfjorden. Spitsbergen, Svalbard
. Phoca barbata . between 1700 and 1880 UBA01 IZ21100228-y, 17-04-09, 14:51, 8C, 7776x9263 (84+0), 100%%%%, Tooncurve11030, 1/60 s, R80.6, G54.6, B58.3 222 Phoca barbata - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ21100225 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phoca-barbata-between-1700-and-1880-uba01-iz21100228-y-17-04-09-1451-8c-7776x9263-840-100-tooncurve11030-160-s-r806-g546-b583-222-phoca-barbata-1700-1880-print-iconographia-zoologica-special-collections-university-of-amsterdam-uba01-iz21100225-image207913424.html
RMP277KC–. Phoca barbata . between 1700 and 1880 UBA01 IZ21100228-y, 17-04-09, 14:51, 8C, 7776x9263 (84+0), 100%%%%, Tooncurve11030, 1/60 s, R80.6, G54.6, B58.3 222 Phoca barbata - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ21100225
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on an ice floe in a fjord, Sptizbergen, Svalbard, Norway, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-an-ice-floe-in-a-fjord-sptizbergen-svalbard-norway-june-image262988457.html
RMW7T4CW–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on an ice floe in a fjord, Sptizbergen, Svalbard, Norway, June.
Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., 1700-188 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phoca-barbata-print-phoca-is-a-genus-of-the-earless-seals-within-the-family-phocidae-it-now-contains-just-two-species-the-common-seal-or-harbour-seal-and-the-spotted-seal-or-largha-seal-several-species-formerly-listed-under-this-genus-have-been-split-into-the-genera-pusa-pagophilus-and-histriophoca-until-recently-phoca-largha-has-been-considered-a-subspecies-of-phoca-vitulina-but-now-is-considered-its-own-species-for-this-reason-the-fossil-history-of-the-genus-is-unclear-and-it-has-formerly-been-used-as-wastebasket-taxon-for-a-number-of-fossils-of-uncertain-affinity-1700-188-image349776891.html
RF2B91KYR–Phoca barbata, Print, Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the family Phocidae. It now contains just two species, the common seal (or harbour seal) and the spotted seal (or largha seal). Several species formerly listed under this genus have been split into the genera Pusa, Pagophilus, and Histriophoca. Until recently, Phoca largha has been considered a subspecies of Phoca vitulina but now is considered its own species. For this reason, the fossil history of the genus is unclear, and it has formerly been used as wastebasket taxon for a number of fossils of uncertain affinity., 1700-188
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Svalbard, Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-ice-svalbard-norway-image612158026.html
RM2XFX5PJ–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Svalbard, Norway.
. The fur seals and fur-seal islands of the North Pacific ocean. Sealing; Seals (Animals). Summary.—^The ascaride of the Alaskan fur seal is specifically indentical with an ascaride found in Phoca largha and Uumetopias stelleri in the same locality, and with the form described by Krabbe in 1878 as Ascaris dedpiens from the stomach of Phoca vituUna, P. groenlamdiea, P. Mspidu (=P.foeUda), P. barbata {=Urignathus bariatus), Trichechus rosmarus (= Odobenus rosmarus), Gystophora cristata and several undetermined marine mammals. The species from Phoca barbata, described by Gobb in 1888 as Ascaris b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fur-seals-and-fur-seal-islands-of-the-north-pacific-ocean-sealing-seals-animals-summarythe-ascaride-of-the-alaskan-fur-seal-is-specifically-indentical-with-an-ascaride-found-in-phoca-largha-and-uumetopias-stelleri-in-the-same-locality-and-with-the-form-described-by-krabbe-in-1878-as-ascaris-dedpiens-from-the-stomach-of-phoca-vituuna-p-groenlamdiea-p-mspidu-=pfoeuda-p-barbata-=urignathus-bariatus-trichechus-rosmarus-=-odobenus-rosmarus-gystophora-cristata-and-several-undetermined-marine-mammals-the-species-from-phoca-barbata-described-by-gobb-in-1888-as-ascaris-b-image232350351.html
RMRE0D6R–. The fur seals and fur-seal islands of the North Pacific ocean. Sealing; Seals (Animals). Summary.—^The ascaride of the Alaskan fur seal is specifically indentical with an ascaride found in Phoca largha and Uumetopias stelleri in the same locality, and with the form described by Krabbe in 1878 as Ascaris dedpiens from the stomach of Phoca vituUna, P. groenlamdiea, P. Mspidu (=P.foeUda), P. barbata {=Urignathus bariatus), Trichechus rosmarus (= Odobenus rosmarus), Gystophora cristata and several undetermined marine mammals. The species from Phoca barbata, described by Gobb in 1888 as Ascaris b
. wie l)ei Otaria. woliei M'- fehlen kann, was l)ei den übrigen die Regel ist. Außerdem tritt bei ihnen noch Reduktion inner- halb der I ein bis auf Hvi wie bei Monachus, Ogmorhinus etc., endlich bis auf I—J bei Cysto- phora, Macrorhinus [Winge]. Das Pinnii)edier-Gebiß ist weiter ausgezeichnet dui'ch 'aria- bilität in der Anzahl der Backen- P^ig. 407. Milch- und bleibendes Gebiß Zähne. Einzelne können fehlen, von Phoca barbata, nach Tenon. Bleibendes Ge- häutiger treten Überzählige auf. hiß durch die Initialen /, c, P und M angedeutet; entweder innerhalb der ^ Zahn- das Milchgebiß durch t, c, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wie-lei-otaria-woliei-m-fehlen-kann-was-lei-den-brigen-die-regel-ist-auerdem-tritt-bei-ihnen-noch-reduktion-inner-halb-der-i-ein-bis-auf-hvi-wie-bei-monachus-ogmorhinus-etc-endlich-bis-auf-ij-bei-cysto-phora-macrorhinus-winge-das-pinniiedier-gebi-ist-weiter-ausgezeichnet-duich-aria-bilitt-in-der-anzahl-der-backen-pig-407-milch-und-bleibendes-gebi-zhne-einzelne-knnen-fehlen-von-phoca-barbata-nach-tenon-bleibendes-ge-hutiger-treten-berzhlige-auf-hi-durch-die-initialen-c-p-und-m-angedeutet-entweder-innerhalb-der-zahn-das-milchgebi-durch-t-c-image179956396.html
RMMCNM64–. wie l)ei Otaria. woliei M'- fehlen kann, was l)ei den übrigen die Regel ist. Außerdem tritt bei ihnen noch Reduktion inner- halb der I ein bis auf Hvi wie bei Monachus, Ogmorhinus etc., endlich bis auf I—J bei Cysto- phora, Macrorhinus [Winge]. Das Pinnii)edier-Gebiß ist weiter ausgezeichnet dui'ch 'aria- bilität in der Anzahl der Backen- P^ig. 407. Milch- und bleibendes Gebiß Zähne. Einzelne können fehlen, von Phoca barbata, nach Tenon. Bleibendes Ge- häutiger treten Überzählige auf. hiß durch die Initialen /, c, P und M angedeutet; entweder innerhalb der ^ Zahn- das Milchgebiß durch t, c,
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on the ice, Svalbard, Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-the-ice-svalbard-norway-image612158025.html
RM2XFX5PH–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on the ice, Svalbard, Norway.
. The fur seals and fur-seal islands of the North Pacific ocean. Sealing; Seals (Animals). ASCARIS OSCULATA. 155 Iceland, by Hallas; twice in Phoca barbata {= Erignathus barbatus), by Olrik, iu Gi-eenlaud; three times in Halichoerns grypus, locality not given; once in Gystophora cristata, by Olrik, in Greenland; twice in Trichecus rosmarus (= Odobenus rosmarus), by Olrik, m Greenland, and five times in undetermined seals, on Faroe, by MtiUer; Iceland, by Steinche, and Greenland, by Jorgensen and Midler. As many as 200 to 300 were occasionally found in a single seal, the proportion of males to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fur-seals-and-fur-seal-islands-of-the-north-pacific-ocean-sealing-seals-animals-ascaris-osculata-155-iceland-by-hallas-twice-in-phoca-barbata-=-erignathus-barbatus-by-olrik-iu-gi-eenlaud-three-times-in-halichoerns-grypus-locality-not-given-once-in-gystophora-cristata-by-olrik-in-greenland-twice-in-trichecus-rosmarus-=-odobenus-rosmarus-by-olrik-m-greenland-and-five-times-in-undetermined-seals-on-faroe-by-mtiuer-iceland-by-steinche-and-greenland-by-jorgensen-and-midler-as-many-as-200-to-300-were-occasionally-found-in-a-single-seal-the-proportion-of-males-to-image232349899.html
RMRE0CJK–. The fur seals and fur-seal islands of the North Pacific ocean. Sealing; Seals (Animals). ASCARIS OSCULATA. 155 Iceland, by Hallas; twice in Phoca barbata {= Erignathus barbatus), by Olrik, iu Gi-eenlaud; three times in Halichoerns grypus, locality not given; once in Gystophora cristata, by Olrik, in Greenland; twice in Trichecus rosmarus (= Odobenus rosmarus), by Olrik, m Greenland, and five times in undetermined seals, on Faroe, by MtiUer; Iceland, by Steinche, and Greenland, by Jorgensen and Midler. As many as 200 to 300 were occasionally found in a single seal, the proportion of males to
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice floe, Svalbard, Norway. July. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-ice-floe-svalbard-norway-july-image357523160.html
RM2BNJGC8–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice floe, Svalbard, Norway. July.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on ice, Spitzberg, Svalbard, Norway, August. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-resting-on-ice-spitzberg-svalbard-norway-august-image263053991.html
RMW7Y41B–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on ice, Spitzberg, Svalbard, Norway, August.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Spitzberg, Svalbard, Norway, August 2014. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-ice-spitzberg-svalbard-norway-august-2014-image263054011.html
RMW7Y423–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice, Spitzberg, Svalbard, Norway, August 2014.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) stretching flipper, on an ice floe, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, July. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-stretching-flipper-on-an-ice-floe-spitsbergen-svalbard-norway-july-image263021418.html
RMW7WJE2–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) stretching flipper, on an ice floe, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, July.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on an ice floe, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-resting-on-an-ice-floe-spitsbergen-svalbard-norway-june-image263021404.html
RMW7WJDG–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on an ice floe, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, June.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice with boat beyond. Spitzberg, Svalbard, Norway, August 2014. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-ice-with-boat-beyond-spitzberg-svalbard-norway-august-2014-image263054012.html
RMW7Y424–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice with boat beyond. Spitzberg, Svalbard, Norway, August 2014.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on an ice floe on Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-resting-on-an-ice-floe-on-spitsbergen-svalbard-norway-june-image263021402.html
RMW7WJDE–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on an ice floe on Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, June.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) sunbathing on iceberg broken off from glacier. Kongsfjorden fjord, Spitsbergen, Norway. June 2014. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-sunbathing-on-iceberg-broken-off-from-glacier-kongsfjorden-fjord-spitsbergen-norway-june-2014-image342309865.html
RM2ATWFM9–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) sunbathing on iceberg broken off from glacier. Kongsfjorden fjord, Spitsbergen, Norway. June 2014.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice floe, Kongsfjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-hauled-out-on-ice-floe-kongsfjorden-spitsbergen-svalbard-norway-june-image263065561.html
RMW7YJPH–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) hauled out on ice floe, Kongsfjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, June.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on fjord ice, Liefdefjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, July. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-resting-on-fjord-ice-liefdefjorden-86760951.html
RMF148DB–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on fjord ice, Liefdefjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, July.
. Catalogue of the specimens of mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. Mammals. SEALS. .di 4th long, the 1st and 5th shorter, nearly equal j palate with a semicu'cular edge behind. Skull. Forehead arched; lower jaw with the front edge of the lower side rather dilated and inilexed; grinders small, far apart, often much worn. Females. Teats 4. Fig. 9.. Phoca barbata. Skull, grinder and palate. Phoca, sp., Linn. &c. Phoca, Gray, Zool. E. Sf T. Callocephalus, sp., F. Cuvier, Mem. Mus. xi. 1827. 1. Phoca barbata. Leporine Seal. Male. Black, belly yellowish, black dotted. Female, bene Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-specimens-of-mammalia-in-the-collection-of-the-british-museum-mammals-seals-di-4th-long-the-1st-and-5th-shorter-nearly-equal-j-palate-with-a-semicucular-edge-behind-skull-forehead-arched-lower-jaw-with-the-front-edge-of-the-lower-side-rather-dilated-and-inilexed-grinders-small-far-apart-often-much-worn-females-teats-4-fig-9-phoca-barbata-skull-grinder-and-palate-phoca-sp-linn-ampc-phoca-gray-zool-e-sf-t-callocephalus-sp-f-cuvier-mem-mus-xi-1827-1-phoca-barbata-leporine-seal-male-black-belly-yellowish-black-dotted-female-bene-image235143134.html
RMRJFKD2–. Catalogue of the specimens of mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. Mammals. SEALS. .di 4th long, the 1st and 5th shorter, nearly equal j palate with a semicu'cular edge behind. Skull. Forehead arched; lower jaw with the front edge of the lower side rather dilated and inilexed; grinders small, far apart, often much worn. Females. Teats 4. Fig. 9.. Phoca barbata. Skull, grinder and palate. Phoca, sp., Linn. &c. Phoca, Gray, Zool. E. Sf T. Callocephalus, sp., F. Cuvier, Mem. Mus. xi. 1827. 1. Phoca barbata. Leporine Seal. Male. Black, belly yellowish, black dotted. Female, bene
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) portrait. Spitzberg, Svalbard, Norway, August 2014. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-portrait-spitzberg-svalbard-norway-86766580.html
RMF14FJC–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) portrait. Spitzberg, Svalbard, Norway, August 2014.
Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on ice floe, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, July. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-resting-on-ice-floe-spitsbergen-svalbard-86759944.html
RMF1475C–Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on ice floe, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, July.
. Übersicht der Säugethiere und Vögel der Kola-Halbinsel . , Pall — arctos, L migr. — Erminea, L — vulgaris, Briss Lutra vulgaris, Erxl Phoca vitulina, Fabr — foetida, Müll — groenlandica, Müll — barbata, Müll Halicboerus grypus, Fabr Cystophora cristata, Erxl Trichecbus Rosmarus, Erxl Cervus Alces, L Rangifer tarandus, L Pbocaena communis, Less Orca gladiator, Lacepede Delphinapterus leucas, Pall Monodon monoceros, L Hyperoodon diodon, Lacepede Balaenoptera rostrata, Fabr — borealis, Lesson — musculus, Companyo.. — Sibbaldii, Gray Megaptera boops, Fabr -+- ?migr. (+)exst. (-)(-) migr. exst Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ubersicht-der-saugethiere-und-vogel-der-kola-halbinsel-pall-arctos-l-migr-erminea-l-vulgaris-briss-lutra-vulgaris-erxl-phoca-vitulina-fabr-foetida-mll-groenlandica-mll-barbata-mll-halicboerus-grypus-fabr-cystophora-cristata-erxl-trichecbus-rosmarus-erxl-cervus-alces-l-rangifer-tarandus-l-pbocaena-communis-less-orca-gladiator-lacepede-delphinapterus-leucas-pall-monodon-monoceros-l-hyperoodon-diodon-lacepede-balaenoptera-rostrata-fabr-borealis-lesson-musculus-companyo-sibbaldii-gray-megaptera-boops-fabr-migr-exst-migr-exst-image375353370.html
RM2CPJR1E–. Übersicht der Säugethiere und Vögel der Kola-Halbinsel . , Pall — arctos, L migr. — Erminea, L — vulgaris, Briss Lutra vulgaris, Erxl Phoca vitulina, Fabr — foetida, Müll — groenlandica, Müll — barbata, Müll Halicboerus grypus, Fabr Cystophora cristata, Erxl Trichecbus Rosmarus, Erxl Cervus Alces, L Rangifer tarandus, L Pbocaena communis, Less Orca gladiator, Lacepede Delphinapterus leucas, Pall Monodon monoceros, L Hyperoodon diodon, Lacepede Balaenoptera rostrata, Fabr — borealis, Lesson — musculus, Companyo.. — Sibbaldii, Gray Megaptera boops, Fabr -+- ?migr. (+)exst. (-)(-) migr. exst
. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 30G Zoological Society :• In the younger specimen the edge of the palate has a slight pro- minence in the middle of each side ; but this is evidently an acci- dental deformity, as the prominences are not of the same size in the two sides. In the adult skull the two sides of the palate are evenly arched out. The lower jaw most resembles that of the restricted genus Phoca (of which P. barbata is the type) in being solid and strong, and in. Fig. 1. Skull of Halicyon Richardii. 2. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-annals-and-magazine-of-natural-history-zoology-botany-and-geology-natural-history-zoology-botany-geology-30g-zoological-society-in-the-younger-specimen-the-edge-of-the-palate-has-a-slight-pro-minence-in-the-middle-of-each-side-but-this-is-evidently-an-acci-dental-deformity-as-the-prominences-are-not-of-the-same-size-in-the-two-sides-in-the-adult-skull-the-two-sides-of-the-palate-are-evenly-arched-out-the-lower-jaw-most-resembles-that-of-the-restricted-genus-phoca-of-which-p-barbata-is-the-type-in-being-solid-and-strong-and-in-fig-1-skull-of-halicyon-richardii-2-image236514855.html
RMRMP533–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 30G Zoological Society :• In the younger specimen the edge of the palate has a slight pro- minence in the middle of each side ; but this is evidently an acci- dental deformity, as the prominences are not of the same size in the two sides. In the adult skull the two sides of the palate are evenly arched out. The lower jaw most resembles that of the restricted genus Phoca (of which P. barbata is the type) in being solid and strong, and in. Fig. 1. Skull of Halicyon Richardii. 2.
. The fur seals and fur-seal islands of the North Pacific ocean. Sealing; Seals (Animals). no THE FUR SEALS OF THE PRIBILOF ISLA.NDS.. Summary.—^The ascaride of the Alaskan fur seal is specifically indentical with an ascaride found in Phoca largha and Uumetopias stelleri in the same locality, and with the form described by Krabbe in 1878 as Ascaris dedpiens from the stomach of Phoca vituUna, P. groenlamdiea, P. Mspidu (=P.foeUda), P. barbata {=Urignathus bariatus), Trichechus rosmarus (= Odobenus rosmarus), Gystophora cristata and several undetermined marine mammals. The species from Phoca bar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fur-seals-and-fur-seal-islands-of-the-north-pacific-ocean-sealing-seals-animals-no-the-fur-seals-of-the-pribilof-islands-summarythe-ascaride-of-the-alaskan-fur-seal-is-specifically-indentical-with-an-ascaride-found-in-phoca-largha-and-uumetopias-stelleri-in-the-same-locality-and-with-the-form-described-by-krabbe-in-1878-as-ascaris-dedpiens-from-the-stomach-of-phoca-vituuna-p-groenlamdiea-p-mspidu-=pfoeuda-p-barbata-=urignathus-bariatus-trichechus-rosmarus-=-odobenus-rosmarus-gystophora-cristata-and-several-undetermined-marine-mammals-the-species-from-phoca-bar-image232350354.html
RMRE0D6X–. The fur seals and fur-seal islands of the North Pacific ocean. Sealing; Seals (Animals). no THE FUR SEALS OF THE PRIBILOF ISLA.NDS.. Summary.—^The ascaride of the Alaskan fur seal is specifically indentical with an ascaride found in Phoca largha and Uumetopias stelleri in the same locality, and with the form described by Krabbe in 1878 as Ascaris dedpiens from the stomach of Phoca vituUna, P. groenlamdiea, P. Mspidu (=P.foeUda), P. barbata {=Urignathus bariatus), Trichechus rosmarus (= Odobenus rosmarus), Gystophora cristata and several undetermined marine mammals. The species from Phoca bar
. Catalogue of seals and whales in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History); Seals (Animals); Whales. 28 pnocin.T:. nearly perpendicularly, with a notch at the hinder end, as shown in /, fig. 9. In Phoca harhata the Ibnn of the lower jaw and ramns is nearly similar; but instead of a notch near the angle, the inner edge is produced inwards into a rounded lobe (b, fig. 9 ; and see Cat. Seals B. M. p. 27. f. 9). Fio-. 9.. a. Skull of Halicyon liicharcli. b. End of lower jaw of Phoai barbata, to show the dilatations and inflexious of the lobe over the angle. c. End of the lower jaw of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-seals-and-whales-in-the-british-museum-british-museum-natural-history-seals-animals-whales-28-pnocint-nearly-perpendicularly-with-a-notch-at-the-hinder-end-as-shown-in-fig-9-in-phoca-harhata-the-ibnn-of-the-lower-jaw-and-ramns-is-nearly-similar-but-instead-of-a-notch-near-the-angle-the-inner-edge-is-produced-inwards-into-a-rounded-lobe-b-fig-9-and-see-cat-seals-b-m-p-27-f-9-fio-9-a-skull-of-halicyon-liicharcli-b-end-of-lower-jaw-of-phoai-barbata-to-show-the-dilatations-and-inflexious-of-the-lobe-over-the-angle-c-end-of-the-lower-jaw-of-image235161180.html
RMRJGEDG–. Catalogue of seals and whales in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History); Seals (Animals); Whales. 28 pnocin.T:. nearly perpendicularly, with a notch at the hinder end, as shown in /, fig. 9. In Phoca harhata the Ibnn of the lower jaw and ramns is nearly similar; but instead of a notch near the angle, the inner edge is produced inwards into a rounded lobe (b, fig. 9 ; and see Cat. Seals B. M. p. 27. f. 9). Fio-. 9.. a. Skull of Halicyon liicharcli. b. End of lower jaw of Phoai barbata, to show the dilatations and inflexious of the lobe over the angle. c. End of the lower jaw of
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