997 resultados para Gabin (1868-1933)
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Compiled to supersede and bring up to date the previous edition, published in 1940."
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On cover: National bank laws as of Jan. 1, 1936
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Reprint (2nd work). Originally published: Firenze : Tipografia della Gazzetta d'Italia, 1875.
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Compiled by the Bureau of Standards, 1927-
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Vol. 1- includes reproduction of color plates on microfiche.
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1. Th. Island. England, Schottland, Irland. Frankreich. Algerien. Tunis und Karthago.--2. Th. Spanien und Portugal. Zweiter Aufenhalt in Frankreich und England.
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Fil: Monacci, Laura. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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Fil: Monacci, Laura. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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We describe one new species of Telotrema Ozaki, 1933 from the intestine of an acanthurid fish of the Great Barrier Reef. Telotrema brevicaudatum n. sp. is described from 2 mature specimens from the yellowfin surgeonfish, Acanthurus xanthopterus Valenciennes, 1835 ( Acanthuridae), from waters off Lizard Island, Queensland, Australia. This species is distinguished from the type-species, Telotrema caudatum Ozaki, 1933, by the smaller excretory papilla, the massive pars prostatica, the unipartite, globular seminal vesicle, and the intertesticular position of the ovary. The proposal of a new species of Telotrema necessitates re-examination of the generic diagnosis, and the genus is here redefined in light of the morphology of T. brevicaudatum. Telotrema is distinguished from Gyliauchen Nicoll, 1915 by the possession of a ventral sucker which is larger than the pharynx, a straight or sigmoid oesophagus, an extensive and dense vitellarium, and a distinct excretory papilla. We here recognise 3 species and distinguish them in a key. The biogeographical range for species of Telotrema now includes acanthurid and pomacentrid fishes of the western Pacific Ocean.