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The extinct order of fossil Reptilia named Theriodontia by Sir R. Owen in 1876, already been extended so as to comprise animals which are not included by the inal definition.
H. Seeley
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Biased amino acid composition in warm-blooded animals [PDF]
Among eubacteria and archeabacteria, amino acid composition is correlated with habitat temperatures. In particular, species living at high temperatures have proteins enriched in the amino acids E-R-K and depleted in D-N-Q-T-S-H-A. Here, we show that this
Guang-Zhong Wang, Martin J. Lercher
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In 1889 I examined the fossil Reptilia described by Professor Gaudry from the Permian rocks of Autun, and those from Orenburg, described by Eichwald, and obtained subsequently.
H. Seeley
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Se propone Lacertinella como nombre de reemplazo para Lacertina Remes Lenicov & Rossi Batiz, 2011, debido a que es homónimo junior de Lacertina Meuschen, 1776 (Reptilia).
María F. ROSSI BATIZ+1 more
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VI.—Descriptions of new reptilia and amphibia from Persia and Baluchistán [PDF]
W. T. Blanford
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Molecular Evolution and Protein Structure Variation of Dkk Family. [PDF]
Wen B, Hu S, Yin J, Wu J, Guo W.
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IX. Researches on the structure, organization, and classification of the fossil reptilia. - I. On protoronsaurus speneri (von Meyer) [PDF]
Harry Govier Seeley
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REPTILES pedati, auribus plano-denudatis absque aunculis, variam vitam ex structura agunt: Te studines muniuntur Testa Dracones evolant Alis Lacerte fugiunt Pedibus, Rana: abfconduntur Loco nec omnes Veneno prorfus carent, ut Bufo Salamandra Gecko.
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List of the Batrachia and Reptilia of the Bahama Islands
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Researches on the structure, organization, and classification of the fossil reptilia.—Part IX. section 1. On the Therosuchia [PDF]
H. G. Seeley
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