| Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1821 - 490 páginas
...more or less distinct, black, parallel lines ; rostrum dilated, truncated, tip with four black lines, a black band connecting the eyes: eyes prominent,...John's river in East Florida, from its mouth to Fort Ficolata, a distance of one hundred miles, where the water was potable. It seemed to exist equally... | |
| Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1821 - 494 páginas
...more or less distinct, black, parallel lines ; rostrum dilated, truncated, tip with four blark lines, a black band connecting the eyes: eyes prominent,...beneath immaculate. I found this species in great pleq|y, inhabiting St. John's river in East Florida, from its mouth to Fort Picolata, a distance of... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1835 - 410 páginas
...shell in both salt and fresh water is noticed by SAY*. Speaking of Theodoxus redinatus, he observes, " I found this species in great plenty, inhabiting St....Picolata, a distance of one hundred miles, where the water is potable. It seemed to exist equally well where the water was as salt as that of the ocean, and where... | |
| 1836 - 674 páginas
...in both salt and fresh water is noticed by Say.* Speaking of Tfieodaxus reclinatus, he observes, " I found this species in great plenty, inhabiting St...Picolata, a distance of one hundred miles, where the water is potable. It seemed to exist equally well where the water was as salt as that of the ocean, and where... | |
| 1836 - 472 páginas
...shell in both salt and fresh water is noticed by Say.* Speaking of Theodoxus redinalus, he observes, " I found this species in great plenty, inhabiting St...Picolata, a distance of one hundred miles, where the water is potable. It seemed to exist equally well where the water was as salt as that of the ocean, and where... | |
| George Johnston - 1850 - 634 páginas
...shell in both salt and fresh water is noticed by Say.* Speaking of Theodoxus reclinatus, he observes, " I found this species in great plenty, inhabiting St....Picolata, a distance of one hundred miles, where the water is potable. It seemed to exist equally well where the water was as salt as that of the ocean, and where... | |
| 1867 - 962 páginas
...more or less distinct, black, parallel lines ; rostrum dilated, truncated, tip with four blnck lines, a black band connecting the eyes ; eyes prominent,...Florida, from its mouth to Fort Picolata, a distance of a hundred miles, where the water was potable. It seemed to exist equally well where the water was salt... | |
| 1867 - 896 páginas
...more or less distinct, black, parallel lines ; rostrum dilated, truncated, tip with four black lines, a black band connecting the eyes ; eyes prominent,...inhabiting St. John's River in East Florida, from its month to Fort Picolata, a distance of a hundred miles, where the water was potable. It seemed to exist... | |
| 1867 - 898 páginas
...more or less distinct, black, parallel lines ; rostrum dilated, truncated, tip with four black lines, a black band connecting the eyes ; eyes prominent,...outer base of the tentacula, black, with a white orbit ; tentacnla with darker or black lines, setaceous, and longer than the breadth of the rostrum ; beneath... | |
| 1867 - 910 páginas
...more or less distinct, black, parallel lines ; rostrum dilated, truncated, tip with four black lines, a black band connecting the eyes ; eyes prominent,...to be placed on a tubercle at the outer base of the tentacnla, black, with a white orbit ; tentacnla with darker or black lines, setaceous, and longer... | |
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