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... posterior , and sep- arated from preocular by prefrontal ; nostril between two nasals , the posterior widely separated from preocular ; one preocular , two post- oculars ; a large anterior temporal followed by a posterior temporal that ...
... posterior , and sep- arated from preocular by prefrontal ; nostril between two nasals , the posterior widely separated from preocular ; one preocular , two post- oculars ; a large anterior temporal followed by a posterior temporal that ...
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... posterior element occasionally somewhat enlarged . In some specimens of moreleti and monticola an arrangement is found which appears very similar , but which seems better interpreted as a loss of the posterior part of the superciliary ...
... posterior element occasionally somewhat enlarged . In some specimens of moreleti and monticola an arrangement is found which appears very similar , but which seems better interpreted as a loss of the posterior part of the superciliary ...
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... posterior loreal with the upper postnasal . One preocular ; one subocular ; four postoculars , the low- est quite small . Superciliary series incomplete posteriorly , com- prising four elements on the left , only two on the right — the ...
... posterior loreal with the upper postnasal . One preocular ; one subocular ; four postoculars , the low- est quite small . Superciliary series incomplete posteriorly , com- prising four elements on the left , only two on the right — the ...
Contents
A Monograph of the Genus Taphrina | 3 |
A Preliminary Account of the Herpetology of the State | 169 |
A Review of the Lizard Genus Barisia J A Tihen | 217 |
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Acad Alnus apex apparently asci ascospores Ascospores eight ascus bands Barisia base Bocourt body brooms brown budding Causing chin collection color Cope Costa Rica dark described Dimensions distinct Distribution dorsal edge eight elliptic Exoascus fold four fruits fungi fungus genus gray head Herb host infralabials ITALY July June Kansas known labials lateral leaves length less loreal lower Material examined Measurements México MICHIGAN Mycelium narrow nearly North numerous occurring ounces ovate pair posterior present Proc Prunus region reported rhizoidal rounded rows Sadebeck scale rows scales separated side single slightly Smith snout species specimens spores stalk cells supralabials surface tail Taphrina teeth temporal third transverse truncate Type locality Univ upper usually ventrals Veracruz wall width witches Xilitla