RF2JD3TB0–Northern Flicker Female at nesting cavity (C. auratus), Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, North America
RM2A2M6FT–Carassius vulgaris, Print, Carassius is a genus in the ray-finned fish family Cyprinidae. Most species in this genus are commonly known as crucian carps, though this term often specifically refers to C. carassius. The most well known is the goldfish (C. auratus). They have a Eurasian distribution, apparently originating further to the west than the typical carps (Cyprinus), which include the common carp (C. carpio)., 1726
RMBB44D5–Head of a northern flicker (Colaptes auratus)
RM2E35JCN–Northern flicker nestlings in northern Wisconsin.
RMW4BXBN–Northern flicker or common flicker (Colaptes auratus) sitting on 'Wetland buffer, please do not enter' sign in a park in Kirkland, WA, USA
RM2T6CPAK–Bleak, Alburnus alburnus a, nase, Chondrostoma nasus b, minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus c, vimba bream, Vimba vimba d, bitterling, Rhodeus amarus e, gudgeon, Gobio gobio f, barbel, Barbus barbus, white bream, Blicca bjoerkna h, goldfish, Carassius auratus i, and Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar k. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of Animal Kingdoms for School and Home (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs fur Schule und Haus), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RME1TFE1–Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus) in her nest in the Cariboo region of British Columbia
RMW9H3BP–Archive image from page 526 of Iconographie et histoire naturelle des. Iconographie et histoire naturelle des coleÌopteÌres d'Europe; CUbiodiversity1128626-9559 Year: 1829 ( 1. C . Auratus. 2 . C . LothariagTis, 3 . C . Pimctatoauratus. 4 ⢠G . Forme si . jt'.J)ume/u'.JPùuciïe/J>ire<cù â
RFBFE2TH–Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus) perched on tree in Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
RFHFG506–Zibeline Burmese Domestic Kitten and Goldfishes, carassius auratus
RMW4BXAX–Male northern flicker or common flicker (Colaptes auratus) sitting on 'Wetland bbuffer, please do not enter' sign
RM2GPF72D–Bleak, Alburnus alburnus a, nase, Chondrostoma nasus b, minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus c, vimba bream, Vimba vimba d, bitterling, Rhodeus amarus e, gudgeon, Gobio gobio f, barbel, Barbus barbus, white bream, Blicca bjoerkna h, goldfish, Carassius auratus i, and Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar k. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of Animal Kingdoms for School and Home (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs fur Schule und Haus), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RMP602XF–N/A. Plate CCLXIV A: '(Sphinx) Auratus' ( = Callizygaena nivimacula (Felder , 1874)), see Butterflies and Moths of the World, NHM. B: '(Phalaena) Marthesia' ( = Macrurocampa marthesia (Cramer, [1779]), iconotype), see Funet. Photos at Discover Life. C: '(Phalaena) Vidua' ( = Amerila vidua (Cramer, [1780]), iconotype), see Funet. Photos at African Moths. D: '(Phalaena) Filia' ( = Mauna filia (Cramer, 1779), iconotype), see The Global Lepidoptera Names Index, NHM. E: '(Phalaena) Pueritia' ( = Nausinoe pueritia (Cramer, [1780]), iconotype), see Funet. Photos at Barcode of Life. See note wi
RF2AC0WFG–Northern Flicker - Colaptes auratus - Yellow-shafted, perched on a branch detailed close-up
RMB3YP58–zoology / animals, amphibian, frogs, Green and Black Poison Dart Frog, (Dendrobates auratus), sitting on ground, distribution: C
RMATDTXT–Poison arrow frog Dendrobates auratus Central and South America c
RF2JD3TAR–Northern Flicker Female at nesting cavity (C. auratus), Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, North America
RM2A2M6FX–Carassius vulgaris, Print, Carassius is a genus in the ray-finned fish family Cyprinidae. Most species in this genus are commonly known as crucian carps, though this term often specifically refers to C. carassius. The most well known is the goldfish (C. auratus). They have a Eurasian distribution, apparently originating further to the west than the typical carps (Cyprinus), which include the common carp (C. carpio)., 1774-1804
RMAYCTHA–HAMSTER Goldhamster sitting at a christmas santa claus bear figure made of alumina sleeping greetings for xmas
RM2E35JDD–Northern flicker nestling in northern Wisconsin.
RMBH208P–Yellow-shafted flicker
RM2M34T15–Gold-winged woodpecker : Male, 1. F, 2. Picus auratus. c.2 v.1 plate 37 , Woodpeckers, Colaptes auratus. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RM2CNHYYK–. 'Every bird;' a guide to the identification of the birds of woodland, beach and ocean. With one hundred and twenty-four line illustrations . No. 25. Golden Winged Woodpecker. FLICKER. Genus: Colaptes. Species: C. auratus. Distribution: An abundant summer resident of all New England, winteringfrom Massachusetts southward. Bate of Arrival: Latter part of March. Date of Departure: November. General Plumage: Upper parts brownish olive, black barred, longest wingfeathers and tail nearly black, rump white, crown and napeashen, latter with a scarlet crescent; under parts lilac,becoming white or yel
RMAPW2GD–golden ground beetle, gilt ground beetle (Carabus auratus), Germany
RM2R3NXC8–Green-and-black poison dart frog (Dendrobates auratus) from Corcovado NP, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica.
RMAX0W05–golden ground beetle, gilt ground beetle (Carabus auratus), Germany, Brandenburg
RF2HEJ5TX–Carabus auratus is a member of a ground beetle family Carabidae on a white background
RFCFARKG–Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus) perched on tree in Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
RME6R9C2–Flicker, U, Right side of face, 800 k st, NW, 8741806027 o Yellow-shafted Flicker - Died in downtown Washington D.C. in the fall or spring of 2012 from striking a building at night. Retrieved by the Lights out DC program Flicker, U, Right side of face, 80
RFEHJGAK–Goldfishes
RMPFWWDY–. Iconographie et histoire naturelle des coleÌopteÌres d'Europe;. Beetles; Entomology. 1. C . Auratus. 2 . C . LothariagTis, 3 . C . Pimctatoauratus. 4 ⢠G . Forme si . jt'.J)ume/u'.JPùuciïe/J>ire<cù â. 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.. Dejean, Pierre François Marie Auguste, comte, 1780-1845. Paris, MeÌquignon-Marvis
RFMHKTPN–Front view of Cute Orange and White Syrian or Golden Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) climbing on girl's hand. Taking Care, Mercy, Domestic Pet Animal C
RF2AC0WFM–Northern Flicker - Colaptes auratus - Yellow-shafted, perched on a branch detailed close-up
RFM3EXRA–Front view of Cute Orange and White Syrian or Golden Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) climbing on girl's hand. Taking Care, Mercy, Domestic Pet Animal C
RMATDWDH–Poison arrow frog Dendrobates auratus Central and South America c
RMCC5XH5–Golden carp, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan , China
RM2A2M6G0–Carassius vulgaris var. gibelio, Print, Carassius is a genus in the ray-finned fish family Cyprinidae. Most species in this genus are commonly known as crucian carps, though this term often specifically refers to C. carassius. The most well known is the goldfish (C. auratus). They have a Eurasian distribution, apparently originating further to the west than the typical carps (Cyprinus), which include the common carp (C. carpio)., 1774-1804
RMBFE4P8–A Red-shafted flicker peers out from a nest at Okanagan Falls Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada
RM2E35JDJ–Northern flicker nestlings in northern Wisconsin.
RMM92JX9–Flicker, U, Right side of face, 800 k st, NW, skybridge, 9.30.12
RM2M34T0G–Golden-winged woodpecker : Picus auratus, Linn. Males, 1. Females, 2. c.1 v.1 plate 37 , Woodpeckers, Colaptes auratus. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RMRD7J1H–. Iconographie et histoire naturelle des coleÌopteÌres d'Europe;. Beetles; Entomology. 1. C . Auratus. 2 . C . LothariagTis, 3 . C . Pimctatoauratus. 4 ⢠G . Forme si . jt'.J)ume/u'.JPùuciïe/J>ire<cù â. 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.. Dejean, Pierre François Marie Auguste, comte, 1780-1845. Paris, MeÌquignon-Marvis
RM2E42N1H–Adrian Lommelin, c. 1637–1677, D. Fredericus de Marselaer, Eques Auratus, Toparcha de Parck, Elewyt Harseaux, Hoycke, Bornage, Liberique Dominii de Opdorp, Consul Bruxellæ, ca.1635. Line engraving and stipple engraving on moderately thick, moderately textured, browned white, laid paper.
RM2R3NXCD–Green-and-black poison dart frog (Dendrobates auratus) from Corcovado NP, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica.
RM2M37R5T–Hairy woodpecker. Red-bellied woodpecker. Red-shafted woodpecker. Lewis woodpecker. Red-breasted woodpecker : Picus villosus, Linn. 1. Male. 2. Female. Picus carolinus, Linn. 3. Male. 4. Female. Picus mexicanus, Aud. 5. Male. 6. Female. Picus torquatus, Wils. 7. Male. 8. Female. Picus ruber, Lath. 9. Male. 10. Female. c.1 v.4 plate 416 , Woodpeckers, Lewis woodpecker, Colaptes auratus, Red-bellied woodpecker, Sapsuckers. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RMMCNJDJ–. a. 3)cv @ alten tau ffäfcv, Carabus liorteusis L. l). Sarije ber @ülbl;cnue, C. auratus. c. ®ci" geUnnelte l'aiiffäfer, C. grauulatus L. (1. 2)cr ^ccrbfäfcr, Calosonia Sycophaiita (Car.) L. e. Seffeii ^'arl>e; f. g. %Hi^pi l>on ber Unter = unb Obevfeitc. ®er ®virteu(auffäfer (a), tcr ine ter gefönicltc (c) in ber (^H"ö§e fel;v t^eränberüd; ift, i[t eben bräiiulid) cv.^farbig mit metaHi[d;eu eingebrücftcn ':Punttreil;en, bev aubeve [d;tüärjUd; [taf^lgvün mit fettcuförmigeii lSvt)abeul;eiten.
RFH8D8EM–Carp stuck among sedges and breathes wide-open mouth.
RMPG01JN–. New England bird life; being a manual of New England ornithology: rev.and ed. from the manuscript of Winfrid A. Stearns . Birds. C. AURATUS : GOLDEN-WINGED WOODPECKER. 83 as to have received half a dozen popular names besides those by which it is usually designated, as above. It is a resident, but less common in winter than at other times, as scarcity of food or other causes sends most individuals southward during the most inclement part of the year. It is a bird of wood-land, and nests after the manner of others of its family by excavating a hole in trees: but it is far from being con- fine
RF2AC0WFN–northern Flicker - Colaptes auratus - Yellow-shafted, perched on a branch detailed close-up
RMATDWDN–Poison arrow frog Dendrobates auratus Central and South America c
RM2A2ME0B–Cyprinus capoeta, Print, Cyprinus is the genus of typical carps in family Cyprinidae. Most species in the genus are of East Asia origin with only the common carp (C. carpio) in Western Asia and Europe; this invasive species has also been introduced to many other regions around the world. Cyprinus are closely related to some more barb-like genera, such as Cyclocheilichthys and Barbonymus (tinfoils). The crucian carps (Carassius) of western Eurasia, which include the goldfish (C. auratus), are apparently not as closely related., 1788
RMBFE4PD–Red-shafted flicker chicks peering out from a nest at Okanagan Falls Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada
RM2DHXRAP–D. Fredericus de Marselaer, Eques Auratus, Toparcha de Parck, Elewyt Harseaux, Hoycke, Bornage, Liberique Dominii de Opdorp, Consul Bruxellæ, Adrian Lommelin, c. 1637–1677, after Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 1599–1641, Flemish, active in Britain (1620–21; 1632–34; 1635–41), ca.1635, Line engraving and stipple engraving on moderately thick, moderately textured, browned white, laid paper, Sheet: 11 1/2 × 9 1/8 inches (29.2 × 23.2 cm), Plate: 10 1/2 × 7 3/4 inches (26.7 × 19.7 cm), and Image: 9 1/4 × 7 5/8 inches (23.5 × 19.4 cm
RM2E35JA4–Northern flicker nestlingS in northern Wisconsin.
RM2T8EFG4–IOHANNES DECKHER FALCKENBOVRGVS I.C. BELGA. Lucem scripta uident. facies ut luce perennet, Hanc pono hæc nostri pignus amoris habet. Pignus amoris habet: sic nos uiuemus uterq Tu facie, et scriptis: Pignore amoris ego Laurent: de Middelborch Eques Auratus Toparcha de Lionis &c. N. vd. Horst I. M.DC.XXXI. C. Galle fecit
RMRDE6M4–. New England bird life; being a manual of New England ornithology: rev.and ed. from the manuscript of Winfrid A. Stearns . Birds. C. AURATUS : GOLDEN-WINGED WOODPECKER. 83 as to have received half a dozen popular names besides those by which it is usually designated, as above. It is a resident, but less common in winter than at other times, as scarcity of food or other causes sends most individuals southward during the most inclement part of the year. It is a bird of wood-land, and nests after the manner of others of its family by excavating a hole in trees: but it is far from being con- fine
RMMEFEBC–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . cd b a Abb. 32. Verschiedene nützliche Carabidae: a Cicindela hybrida L. (Sandläufer); b Carabus auratus L. („Goldhenne"); c Calosoma sycophanta L. (Puppenräuber) und d seine Larve. Aus Taschenberg. Von der ungemein formenreichen Familie kommen kaum em Dutzend Arten für uns in Betracht. Nützliche räuberische Arten. Unter ihnen spielen die großen im Freien jagenden Arten der Gattungen Calosoma und Carabus die Hauptrolle. Gattung Calosoma Web. (Kletterlaufkäfer). Durch ihren kurzen, breiten, stark herzförmigen Halsschild und ihre s
RMPFGPT6–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 149 2. underfamilie Ghrysopilinae. 3. Chrysopilus Macq. Små til middelstore fluer, ofte mere eller mindre dækkede af en guldglinsende hårbeklædning, der imidlertid let gnides af. Hovedet ofte bredere end brystet, næsten halvkugleformet. Antennerne sidder. Fig. 115. Chrysopilus auratus Fabr. c?. (Arevad del.). under profilmidte. De er 3-leddede og af tform som hos Rhagio (fig. 108 C). Øjnene nøgne, hos ^J en mere eller mindre skarp grænse mellem de øvre for- størrede facetter og de nedre og mindre. Palpeende- leddet stærkt
RF2AC0WFK–Northern Flicker - Colaptes auratus - Yellow-shafted, perched on a branch detailed close-up
RMATDWDM–Poison arrow frog Dendrobates auratus Central and South America c
RM2E35JAY–Northern flicker nestlings in northern Wisconsin.
RM2T8EF45–CLAVD. de MAROLLES generosus. Turonensis, Eques auratus, Regis a consiliis, cataphractorum militum Præfectus, Ferentariorumq Dux imperterritus, pro Patria, pro Rege, pro Religione, in duello clarus, in bello clarissim, in pace spectabilis, in spernêdis diuitüs eximius, apud suos inter Mich. Abbatis de villeloin ac Ludouici strenui militis carissimorum filiorum amplexus Chr. Cath. occubuit ann. natus LXIX. vj id Dec. M..DC.XXXIII. C Mellan sc
RM2AWD4G4–Text-book of comparative anatomy . FIG. 31P.—Digestive apparatusof Caratms auratus (after Dufour).7:, Head with mouth parts ; oc, ceso-phagus; in, crop (hifduvies); j/c,masticatory stomach ; cd, chyle stom-ach covered with villi; r7ii,Mfilpi^hianvessels; ed, hind-gut with rectum 462 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY CHAP. of the hind-gut form a loop (Fig. 322). The 2 limbs of the loop grow togetherfor a certain distance, and wind round each other at this part. In the larvre of some Hymenoptera, Neuroptera, Myrmekon, and Dipt/ r«(Pupipara) the mid-gut ends blindly and is not yet connected with the hind-gut,
RF2AC0WFJ–Northern Flicker - Colaptes auratus - Yellow-shafted, perched on a branch detailed close-up
RMATDWCY–Poison arrow frog Dendrobates auratus Central and South America c
RM2E35JCX–Northern flicker nestling in northern Wisconsin.
RM2AWD5NW–Text-book of comparative anatomy . FIG. 31P.—Digestive apparatusof Caratms auratus (after Dufour).7:, Head with mouth parts ; oc, ceso-phagus; in, crop (hifduvies); j/c,masticatory stomach ; cd, chyle stom-ach covered with villi; r7ii,Mfilpi^hianvessels; ed, hind-gut with rectum 462 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY CHAP. of the hind-gut form a loop (Fig. 322). The 2 limbs of the loop grow togetherfor a certain distance, and wind round each other at this part. In the larvre of some Hymenoptera, Neuroptera, Myrmekon, and Dipt/ r«(Pupipara) the mid-gut ends blindly and is not yet connected with the hind-gut,
RF2AC0WFE–Northern Flicker - Colaptes auratus - Yellow-shafted, perched on a branch detailed close-up
RM2E35JDK–Northern flicker nestling in northern Wisconsin.
RM2CNW9HH–. Natural history of the animal kingdom for the use of young people : in three parts, comprising I. Mammalia : II. Birds : Part III. Reptiles, amphibia, fishes, insects, worms, molluscs, zoophytes, &c. : with 91 coloured plates, including about 850 figures, and numerous additional illustrations in the text . a) Bleak.Leuciscus albumus. 6) Chondrostoma c) Minnow.Leuciscus phoxinus. d) Abramis viinba. k) Salmon. > Xhodcu. a,nar„s. f) Gudgeon. g) Barbel. ) Gold Hsh. Cobio vulgaris. Barbus vulgaris. h) Abramis blicca. Carasstus auratus. ll Trn„t Physosfom Trout, Pike &c.. a) Salmon Trout.Saimo
RM2E35JCM–Northern flicker nestlings in northern Wisconsin.
RM2CPAJ0C–. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . ree-toed. Picus arcticus, -Banded Three-toed. Picus hirsutus, - - - Red-bellied. Picus Carolinus, - - - - Red-headed. Picus erythrocephalus, - - - Lewis. Picus torquatus, - Golden-winged. Picus auratus, - Red-shafted. Picus Mexicanus, - Missouri Red-moustached. Picus Ayresii, -Woodcock. American. Microptera Americana, ... Vol. II. 81 83 86 89 91 i( 93 95 <£ 96 ii 98 a 100 a 103 113 C £ 116 120 123 iC 125 it 128 re 133 135 K 138 Vol. III. 35 u 37 Vol. IV. 165 (C 169 [< 212 (( 214 (( 226 (( 233 ii 335
RM2E35JAK–Two northern flicker nestlings in northern Wisconsin.
RM2CDYDGA–. Jobi Basteri med. doct., Acad. Caes. ... Opuscula subseciva : observationes miscellaneas de animalculis et plantis, quibusdam marinis, eorumque ovariis et seminibus continentia . , & ad oras & fepimenta vivarii efcam captare incipiunt. • Fig. II. Carplo Auratus, fex circiter hebdomadum a^tate, quan.do inter dorfi & caudas pinnas, ilriam five lineam a argenteamnancifcitur. Fig. III. a. A. Carpionis Aurati Squama capiti proxima , jufta& au^a magnitudine. b. B. Squama dorfi. c. C. Ventris fquama. d. D. Squama cauds proxima. Fig. IV. Carpio Auratus pinna dorfi maxima. Fig. V. Carpio talis , duab
RM2E35JAR–Northern flicker nestlings in northern Wisconsin.
RMRCTFXE–. Encyclopédie d'histoire naturelle; ou, Traité complet de cette science d'après les travaux des naturalistes les plus éminents de tous les pays et de toutes les époques: Buffon, Daubenton, Lacépède, G. Cuvier, F. Cuvier, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Latreille, De Jussieu, Brongniart, etc. etc. Natural history. Kiii- 113. — C.cl'-illiratiis Kl" 1 14. — C. auratus. Fi'J,- li5. — C. piiri>iinir'iceits.. 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
RM2E35JFM–Northern flicker nestling in northern Wisconsin.
RMRCFJG7–. Die thiere des waldes. Zoology; Zoology; Forest animals. 251 r^ic VanuMi (h, i^ou C aiimtiis L.) ber Ciavabiici-xHvtcii ]mt tnnkU favbt«.], mit fcftcn pcvi]auicutvu-tu^eu '^d;ittern bcbccft unb Ungfüiliß. @ie iHic^vUniiitivcii luic tic • itäfcv mit fiiic» L^oii teil iiiciftcn 'Wirten uod; uid;t bcfvinut otcr tic bcfviuutcu ued; uid;t üoU[täut-toi an bic yic}c[;örißcn ftäfcr 5uviictgcfül;rt. gig. 56.. a. 3)cv @ alten tau ffäfcv, Carabus liorteusis L. l). Sarije ber @ülbl;cnue, C. auratus. c. ®ci" geUnnelte l'aiiffäfer, C. grauulatus L. (1. 2)cr ^ccrbfäfcr, Calosonia Sycophaiita (Car.) L
RM2E35J98–Northern flicker nestlings in northern Wisconsin.
RMRJDEMJ–. Cave vertebrates of America; a study in degenerative evolution. Cave animals; Heteropygii. 64 BLIND VERTEBRATES AND THEIR EYES. 2-J. C THE EYES OF ZYGONECTES NOTATUS. Of the eyes of a number of species of normal fishes, namely those of Cyma- togaster aggregates, Carassius auratus, Amciurus sp., Coregonus sp., and Zygonectes riotatus examined, I shall briefly describe the eyes of but one. Zygonectes notatus (Rafinesque) was selected for comparison, since it is a member of the Cyprinodontidae, a family closely related to the Amblyopsidae. I am not aware that this species has any advantage over
RM2E35JDA–Northern flicker nestling in northern Wisconsin.
RMRHJG4E–. Birds in Kansas. Birds -- Kansas Identification. WOODPECKERS 385. An adult Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus). Photograph by David A. Rintoul. Northern Flicker Colaptes auratus (Linnaeus) Status: The Northern Flicker is a common transient and summer resident throughout the state and a locally common winter resident. Although the red-shafted race (C. a. cafer) is present in winter, there is no evidence that it breeds here.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrati
RM2E35JCP–Northern flicker nestlings in northern Wisconsin.
RMRHJG40–. Birds in Kansas. Birds -- Kansas Identification. An adult Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus). Photograph by David A. Rintoul. Northern Flicker Colaptes auratus (Linnaeus) Status: The Northern Flicker is a common transient and summer resident throughout the state and a locally common winter resident. Although the red-shafted race (C. a. cafer) is present in winter, there is no evidence that it breeds here.. Period of Occurrence: The species has been recorded all months of the year. The Red-shafted Flicker is a winter resident only, and many of the wintering birds appear to be hybrids between
RM2E35JCJ–Northern flicker nestling in northern Wisconsin.
RMRJDEMC–. Cave vertebrates of America; a study in degenerative evolution. Cave animals; Heteropygii. C THE EYES OF ZYGONECTES NOTATUS. Of the eyes of a number of species of normal fishes, namely those of Cyma- togaster aggregates, Carassius auratus, Amciurus sp., Coregonus sp., and Zygonectes riotatus examined, I shall briefly describe the eyes of but one. Zygonectes notatus (Rafinesque) was selected for comparison, since it is a member of the Cyprinodontidae, a family closely related to the Amblyopsidae. I am not aware that this species has any advantage over other species of the family. It has large
RM2E35JD9–Northern flicker nestling in northern Wisconsin.
RMRDT95R–. Fourteen weeks in zoology. Zoology. 1. Cypfinus carj^^ European Carp. a. JSsox bmus, European Pike. Cyprinidse.—The Carj}, indigenous to Europe, has been successfully naturalized in America. It is especially culti- vated in reservoirs for the table, attaining sometimes to the weight of 100 pounds, and living to the age of 150 years. The Gold-fish (Cyprinus auratus), originally from China, has become a common pet of the parlor and the fountain.* Fig. SU).. C^pHmis barbus, Barbel, Europe. * Gold-fish should be fed once a week with some animal food, as worms, and more frequently with stiff doug
RM2E35JCT–Northern flicker nestling in northern Wisconsin.
RMRHMPFG–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON THE ASPHYXIATION OF YOUNG GOLDFISH (CARASSIUS AURATUS L.) UNDER VARIOUS TENSIONS OF OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE F. E. J. FRY, V. S. BLACK, AND EDGAR C. BLACK Ontario Pishcrics Research Laboratory, University of Toronto, Canada and Department of Physiology, Dalhousic University, Halifax, Canada INTRODUCTION In their preliminary work on the sensitivity of Ontario fishes to carbon dioxide as measured by the asphyxial tension of oxygen of fish in sealed jars containing vari- ous concentrations of dissol
RM2E35JCR–Northern flicker nestlings in northern Wisconsin.
RMRGDK99–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. I't. if*. Figure'16. The setae in A. auratus. a) Illustrates setae on the fourth lamellae (scale 12). b) Illustrates setae on the claw base (scale 1). c) Shows setae on scale 21 just distal to the metatarsal-phalangeal joint. is present on the subdigital scale, while the lateral digital scale is multicarinate. Distally (e.g., scale 3) where the subdi- gital scale wraps 180° around the pha- lanx, all three pairs of lateral keels (plus an additional median-lateral keel) are present on the subdigital scale, while the lat
RM2E35JDB–Northern flicker nestling in northern Wisconsin.
RMRHDNFE–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 16. Fig. 8: General dependence of heart rate on the heart temperature in hibernators including following species: Citellus tridecemlineatus, C. tereticaudus, C. moha- vensis, C. mexicanus, C. beecheyi, Tamias striatus, Marmota monax, Mesocricetus auratus, Cricetus cricetus, Myotis myotis, M. lucifugus, Erinaceus europaeus (adapted from many authors). diminished (Lyman and O'Brien 1969, Zimny 1964) and its temperature de- pendence is amazingly low. All authors agree that during hibernation there is not a strong correla- tion between Tb and heart rate
RM2E35JDF–Northern flicker nestling in northern Wisconsin.
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