1000 resultados para South Plainfield
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n.s. no.39(1998)
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v.1:no.8(1915)
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v.10:no.14(1916)
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v.3:no.2(1906)
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no.16(1924)
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v.17:no.1(1927)
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v.12:no.9(1925)
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v.34:no.9(1952)
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n.s. no.23(1984)
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v.37:no.24(1955)
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v.31:no.3(1945)
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Morphometric and distributional data and some observations on the biology of Natalus stramineus Gray, 1838 collected in eastern Bolivia and in northern, northeastern, central, and southeastern Brazil are presented. All new records, combined with the records of the species from Paraguay and Mato Grosso, significantly change the known distribution of N. stramineus in South America. The specimens from northeastern Brazil (Rio Grande do Norte, Ceará, Bahia) are smaller than those found in the northern (Pará), eastern (Espírito Santo, São Paulo) and central regions of the country (Distrito Federal, Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul). Natalus stramineus specimens from the three latter regions are about the same size, but are larger than those from Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Their size is intermediate between those of central samples and northeastern Brazil samples. The type locality of this species is discussed.
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v.51:no.13(1969)
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Five new species of Nesticus Thorell, 1869 are described: N. potreiro, N. taim from southern Brazil; N. brignolii from southern Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay; N. calilegua from southern Brazil and Argentina and N. ramirezi, from Argentina. The male palpus and female epyginum of N. brasiliensis Brignoli, 1979 are illustrated. Described species were collected in epigean habitats, in shrubs, leaf-litter, under stones, bricks, tiles or debris.
The brains of the South American marsupials Caenolestes and Orolestes, by Jeannette Brown Obenchain.
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v.14:no.3(1925)