RM2CDX677–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften . 10. A.Swoioäandlfat.gez.v.hA. IJth^nstYlkBvmmiräiffliiiL. Denkschriften d. kais. Akad. d. Wiss. math. naturw. Classe, Bd. LXVTHL Tafel VI. Tafel VI. Fig. 1—3 : Gastrochaena fextphora n. sp. von Djeddah, linke Schale, Fig. 1 Ansieht von aussen, Fig. 2 von innen, Fig. 3 vor.unten. — Circa 4malige Vergrösserung. Fig. 4—7: Tellina siebenrocki n. sp. von Ghulcjfaka, u. zw. Fig. 4 linke Schale von aussen, Fig 5 dieselbe von innen, Fig. 6rechte Schale von innen, Fig. 7 die ganze Muschel von oben. — 3 malige Vergrösserung. Fig. 8 —11: Dip
RMPFDTG4–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. . Fig. 23. Erster .Ma.xillarfuß, Fig. 24. Zweiler Ma.xiilarl'uß, Fig. 25. Dritter Maxillarfiiß von Pamlyplon Siebcnrocld n. g. n. sp. Paratypton Siebenrocki nov. spec. Ich benenne diese Art zu Ehren des verdienten Teilnehmers an der Polaexpedition, Herrn Kustos Prof. Siebenrock in Wien. Es liegen vor: 1 cf, 2 $ Senafir, 1 c^, 1 9 Koseir, 1 cT, 1 9 Sherm Sheikh (.Afrika), 2 9 Jaluit, Samoa, Krämer leg. Mit den Charakteren der Gattung; als Artmerkmale beschreibe ich die Gestalt der Thoraxbeine. Die Vorderfüße sind von der gewöhnliche
RMW1WGK8–Archive image from page 933 of Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften denkschriftens911915akad Year: 1850 Fig. 23. Erster .Ma.xillarfuß, Fig. 24. Zweiler Ma.xiilarl'uß, Fig. 25. Dritter Maxillarfiiß von Pamlyplon Siebcnrocld n. g. n. sp. Paratypton Siebenrocki nov. spec. Ich benenne diese Art zu Ehren des verdienten Teilnehmers an der Polaexpedition, Herrn Kustos Prof. Siebenrock in Wien. Es liegen vor: 1 cf, 2 $ Senafir, 1 c, 1 9 Koseir, 1 cT, 1 9 Sherm Sheikh (.Afrika), 2 9 Jaluit, Samoa, Krämer leg. Mit den Charakteren der
RFPH13CW–long-necked turtle (snake-necked turtle) is swimming in the glass pond.
RMMCR77K–. Fig. 1 b Vs nat. Gr. Fig. 4 Vs nat. Gr. "m Fig. o Vs nat. Gr. Fig. 1—4. Batagur Siebenrocki Jäck. n. sp. — Fig. 5. Halswirbel von Trionychiden Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig.
RF2T9FAHP–Close-up view of a diving Northern snake-necked turtle (Chelodina oblonga)
RM2BN3W92–North Australian Snake-necked Turtle, Chelodina rugosa siebenrocki
RMB72DHE–Siebenrock's Snakeneck Turtle Chelodina siebenrocki, New Guinea, Chelidae
RF2J1T7P7–Siebenrock's snake necked turtle isolated on white background
RMRHK910–. A biology of Crustacea. Crustacea. ASSOCIATIONS WITH OTHER ANIMALS 99. Fig. 43. Phronima sp. (Amphipoda) from inside a salp. Actual length 13 mm. through the small holes, for the purpose of mating and fertilising the eggs. A shrimp, Paratypton siebenrocki, has similar habits. Sea anemones are rarely eaten by other animals, they appear to be distasteful, and they are well provided with stinging cells which are virulent enough to repel most would-be predators. Several crustaceans have taken advantage of these distasteful properties and gain protection by associating with the sea anemones. A re
RMT3YK9N–Archive image from page 364 of Die Pithecanthropus-Schichten auf Java Geologische. Die Pithecanthropus-Schichten auf Java. Geologische und paläontologische Ergebnisse der Trinil-Expedition (1907 und 1908), ausgeführt mit Unterstützung der Akademischen Jubiläumsstiftung der Stadt Berlin und der Königlich bayerischen Akademi der Wissenschaften diepithecanthrop00sele Year: 1911 Fig. 1 b Vs nat. Gr. Fig. 4 Vs nat. Gr. 'm Fig. o Vs nat. Gr. Fig. 1—4. Batagur Siebenrocki Jäck. n. sp. — Fig. 5. Halswirbel von Trionychiden Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig.
RFPH13BK–long-necked turtle (snake-necked turtle) is swimming in the glass pond.
RMB71D5B–Siebenrock's Snakeneck Turtle Chelodina siebenrocki, New Guinea, Chelidae reptile reptiles animal animals terrarium terraria hor
RF2J1T7R8–Siebenrock's snake necked turtle isolated on white background
RMRGEPF7–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Chelodina parker/ • Rlwclin and Mittermeier 467. 3 cm Figure 2. Dorsal view of the carapace of MCZ 134404, a 203 mm female specimen of C. siebenrocki. Solid lines indicate scute seams, dotted lines bone sutures.. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RFPH13B0–long-necked turtle (snake-necked turtle) is swimming in the glass pond.
RF2J1T7PA–Siebenrock's snake necked turtle isolated on white background
RMRGEP7N–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Chelodina parkeri ' Rhodin and Mittermeier 411. Figure 19. Medial and slightly dorsal view of the right side of the mandible of C. parkeri (AMS 21434). Other authors mentioning C. siebenrocki include Ogilbv (1905), Stejneger (1909), Loveridge (1934) and Pritchard (1967). Relationships with C. rugosa and other species. The series of C. siebenrocki de- scribed in this paper shows little phenotypic variation. The greatest variation within the series is found in a single specimen (MCZ 134406), which has a vomer that separ
RFPH13AC–long-necked turtle (snake-necked turtle) is swimming in the glass pond.
RF2J1T7RA–Siebenrock's snake necked turtle isolated on white background
RMRGEP78–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 19. Medial and slightly dorsal view of the right side of the mandible of C. parkeri (AMS 21434). Other authors mentioning C. siebenrocki include Ogilbv (1905), Stejneger (1909), Loveridge (1934) and Pritchard (1967). Relationships with C. rugosa and other species. The series of C. siebenrocki de- scribed in this paper shows little phenotypic variation. The greatest variation within the series is found in a single specimen (MCZ 134406), which has a vomer that separates the palatines and a very wide head. Large,
RFPH13BT–long-necked turtle (snake-necked turtle) is swimming in the glass pond.
RF2J1T7PC–Siebenrock's snake necked turtle isolated on white background
RMRGEPFR–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. I Figure 1. Ventral and dorsal views of the type specimen of Chelodina siebenrocki from Werner (1901). In addition to the 21 Museum of Compar- ative Zoology specimens, we have examined six other turtles referable to C. siebenrocki. These include four collected by Parker and deposited in the Australian Museum in Sydney (AMS) and the American Museum of Natural History in New York (AMNH), and two collected by Miiller in 1886 and deposited in the Staatliches Museum fiir Naturkunde in Stuttgart (SMNS)—bringing the total to
RMRGEPBJ–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Chelodina parkeri • Wiodin and Mittermeier All. Figure 10. Map of southern New Guinea showing the localities where C. siebenrocki and C. parkeri have been collected. Localities 1-11 represent C. siebenrocki; localities 12-15 are C. parkeri. present only as a weak ridge, dividing the deep medial cavum acustico-jngnlare from an extremely shallow or absent lateral fossa; apertnra glossopharyngei set close to edge of opisthotic, often present as an incisnra in crista exoparacapsnlaris. Parietals extremely emarginate media
RMRGEP86–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 17. Vent'al (AMS 21434). view of the skull of C. parkeri Hatching under natural conditions appears to occur at a carapace length of about 35 mm. A recent hatchling caught by Parker at Sigabaduru on January 17 measured 36 mm, while another from Balumuk, caught on February 19, measured 37 mm. C. siebenrocki apparently occurs sympat- rically with CJwlodina novaeguineae, Emy- dura subglobosa and Elseya novaeguineae, and possibly Carettochelys insculpta and Pelochelys bibroni. DISCUSSION Nomenclature. The major nome
RMRGEPC3–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Cristo jugalis Cavum tympani Post-otic antrum Precolumellar fossa Fenestra hyoideus iall Figure 6. Lateral view of the skull of C. siebenrocki (AMS 40696). The labelled terms include new terms introduced in this paper and defined in Appendix I. midline in very large females. Surface of carapace weakly rugose with reticulate pattern of numerous, very shallow furrows. Furrows on vertebrals oriented longitudi- nally along midline; furrows on pleurals not oriented in any particular way. Length of dorsal surface of nuchal
RMRGEP8Y–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 476 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 147, No. 11. Figure 17. Vent'al (AMS 21434). view of the skull of C. parkeri Hatching under natural conditions appears to occur at a carapace length of about 35 mm. A recent hatchling caught by Parker at Sigabaduru on January 17 measured 36 mm, while another from Balumuk, caught on February 19, measured 37 mm. C. siebenrocki apparently occurs sympat- rically with CJwlodina novaeguineae, Emy- dura subglobosa and Elseya novaeguineae, and possibly Carettochelys insculpta a
RMRGEPCH–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Chelodina rarkeri • Rhodin and Mittermeier 469 Prefrontal spine Sulcus jugalis Fossa temporalis superior. Cristo jugalis Cavum tympani Post-otic antrum Precolumellar fossa Fenestra hyoideus iall Figure 6. Lateral view of the skull of C. siebenrocki (AMS 40696). The labelled terms include new terms introduced in this paper and defined in Appendix I. midline in very large females. Surface of carapace weakly rugose with reticulate pattern of numerous, very shallow furrows. Furrows on vertebrals oriented longitudi- nally
RMRGEPD5–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Pterygoid^- process of <- jugal 7 / Pterygoid process of postorbital Crista supraoccipitolis Figure 4. Dorsal view of the skull of C. siebenrocki (AMS 40696). The labelled terms include new terms introduced in this paper and defined in Appendix I. Chelodina expansa, Figs. 1, 9). The neck is long and thick (Figs. 1, 9). Coloration is uniform dark brown to black on all dorsal surfaces, uniform yellowish white to tan on all ventral surfaces. The carapace lacks neural bones (Fig. 2). The skull is similar to C. oblonga,
RMRGEPE2–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 468 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 147, No. 11 Processus earis ygoidei. Pterygoid^- process of <- jugal 7 / Pterygoid process of postorbital Crista supraoccipitolis Figure 4. Dorsal view of the skull of C. siebenrocki (AMS 40696). The labelled terms include new terms introduced in this paper and defined in Appendix I. Chelodina expansa, Figs. 1, 9). The neck is long and thick (Figs. 1, 9). Coloration is uniform dark brown to black on all dorsal surfaces, uniform yellowish white to tan on all ventral s
RMRGD766–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 147, No. 11. Figure 9. Dorsal view of MCZ 139551, hatchling of C. siebenrocki. a 37 mm light yellowish brown. Soft skin in axillary and inguinal pockets and at base of tail white to light yellowish brown to very light brown. Carapace. Coloration of dorsal surface of carapace uniform dark brown to black. Coloration of ventral surfaces same color as plastron. Dorsal surface of carapace in hatchlings with fine black spots scattered on dark ground color (Fig. 9). Plastron. Colo
RMRGEPEM–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 3 cm Figure 2. Dorsal view of the carapace of MCZ 134404, a 203 mm female specimen of C. siebenrocki. Solid lines indicate scute seams, dotted lines bone sutures.. 3 cm Figure 3. Ventral view of C. siebenrocki (MCZ 134404). Note the shape of the anterior plastral lobe and the extent of the anterior ventral marginals. Balumuk: MCZ 134406, 139551; Boze: MCZ 134466; Dam: MCZ 119721; Dorogori: MCZ 118611; Katatai: MCZ 135397-8, 139541-2, 142496-7, AMNH 11164.5-6, AMS 40696-7; Mawatta: MCZ 141288; Saibai: SMNS 3991-1, 3991
RMRCHD6D–. Die Pithecanthropus-Schichten auf Java. Geologische und paläontologische Ergebnisse der Trinil-Expedition (1907 und 1908), ausgeführt mit Unterstützung der Akademischen Jubiläumsstiftung der Stadt Berlin und der Königlich bayerischen Akademi der Wissenschaften. Geology; Paleontology; Homo erectus. Fig. 1 b Vs nat. Gr. Fig. 4 Vs nat. Gr. "m Fig. o Vs nat. Gr. Fig. 1—4. Batagur Siebenrocki Jäck. n. sp. — Fig. 5. Halswirbel von Trionychiden Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced fo
RMRD0EGX–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. . Fig. 23. Erster .Ma.xillarfuß, Fig. 24. Zweiler Ma.xiilarl'uß, Fig. 25. Dritter Maxillarfiiß von Pamlyplon Siebcnrocld n. g. n. sp. Paratypton Siebenrocki nov. spec. Ich benenne diese Art zu Ehren des verdienten Teilnehmers an der Polaexpedition, Herrn Kustos Prof. Siebenrock in Wien. Es liegen vor: 1 cf, 2 $ Senafir, 1 c^, 1 9 Koseir, 1 cT, 1 9 Sherm Sheikh (.Afrika), 2 9 Jaluit, Samoa, Krämer leg. Mit den Charakteren der Gattung; als Artmerkmale beschreibe ich die Gestalt der Thoraxbeine. Die Vorderfüße sind von der gewöhnliche
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