983 resultados para Boyen, H. von (Hermann von), 1771-1848.
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"Separat-abdruck aus Euphorion ... 19. Bd."
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Vols. 8-9 (1874) edited by Franz Binder.
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Vita.
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An answer to Görres' "Athanasius."
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Die Kriege von 1792 bis 1815 in Europa und Aegypten is by F.G. Kausler and J.E. Woerl.
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Boberach: Nach den Ursachen der Revolution behandeln die Vorträge die Ereignisse von März 1848 bis zu Kaiserwahl und Rumpfparlament
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I. CLIII, 206 p. pl. 1-12 (col.) 1823. II. abt. 1. 182[6] p. 1827. II. abt. 2. 208 p. pl. 13-43 (col.) 1831.
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Vol. 3 has imprint: Berlin, Behrend & co., 1919.
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The study of a collection of cestodes assigned to the genus Diplogonoporus Lönnberg, 1892 disclosed but two species, D. balaenopterae Lönnberg, 1892, and D. tetrapterus (von Siebold, 1848) (provis.). These cestodes occur characteristically in marine mammals but occasionally are found in terrestrial hosts; D. balaenopterae is recorded for the first time from the domestic dog, and it is concluded that D. grandis (Blanchard, 1894), from man, is conspecific with D. balaenopterae. The latter species is recorded for the first time from the humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae (Borowski). The relatively small D. tetrapterus, a common parasite of the Steller sea lion, Eumetopias jubata (Schreber), is reported for the first time from the sea otter, Enhydra lutris Linnaeus, and from the domestic mink, Mustela vison Schreber. Descriptions of representative specimens are presented, and the taxonomic status of other species assigned to Diplogonoporus is discussed. Although the diplogonadic organization of these cestodes is somewhat variable, it is nevertheless constant and serves to characterize the genus Diplogonoporus. The process of asexual reproduction by means of transverse subdivision of primary segments is described. This ability and the diplogonadic structure of these cestodes are considered to be adaptations that increase the production of eggs and thereby the probability of reproductive success in the marine habitat.