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Example sentences for "both species"

  • The indentation of the central disc and of the surrounding zones of the ocellus, in both species of peacock, speaks plainly in favour of this view, and is otherwise inexplicable.

  • The tail-feathers in both species of the peacock are entirely destitute of ocelli, and this apparently is related to their being covered up and concealed by the long tail-coverts.

  • A coloured figure of both species is given in the paper.

  • In both species, moreover, the white hind wing may be associated either with the uniformly brown fore wing or with the typical form.

  • The bark of both species is known in pharmacy as Chinese cassia or Chinese cinnamon (cassia cinnamon).

  • The fruit and the trunk of both species, when cut, exude a gum-resin very much like gamboge which is obtained from the G.

  • The dose of the leaf juice of both species, for internal use, is 15 grams a day in divided doses.

  • Both species of black-bass have been introduced into Germany, France, Russia, and the Netherlands.

  • Brief notes also from Southern and Western anglers give fair descriptions of the appearance and habits of both species of black-bass.

  • The natural food of both species is crawfish, which might be inferred from the character of their teeth and wide-opening mouth.

  • Vosmaer, in his Description of an Ecureuil Volant, gives a very particular account of both species, as does M.

  • They are met with in all parts of North America, and of both species; there are some entirely black.

  • We have seen a good many Eagles--of both species--since that eventful morning nearly twenty years ago, but never with such excitement as then.

  • They are laid in Lincolnshire in June, and fresh eggs of both species may be got together during that month; and during the daytime the nearly vertical sun renders incubation scarcely necessary.

  • Both species may be found nesting on the lochs of the Outer Hebrides.

  • The migrations of both species are, however, much more marked in April.

  • In both species, the thick membrane connecting the opercular valves to the shell, is attached all round near the summit of the sheath.

  • The specific characters are derived from the opercular valves, which present well defined distinctions, found by me constant in several specimens of both species.

  • Hyoids of both species of Baiomys are smaller than hyoids of all subgenera of Peromyscus.

  • In size, the hyoid of both species of Baiomys resembles that in Reithrodontomys.

  • Only one case of melanism was observed among all the specimens of both species examined.

  • The maxillary part of the zygoma varies from broad to slender in dorsoventral width in both species.

  • Both species occur at Attu, Amchitka, Adak, and Umnak, but only arctic terns are found at Nizki.

  • Both species feed by diving to great depths, but the thick-billed murre is able to hover over the bottom and thereby is better able to capture benthic organisms.

  • The females of both species go eight months with young, and produce but one at a birth.

  • A far more important peculiarity is the fact of the oesophagus, in both species, running over or exteriorly to the adductor scutorum muscle, instead of, as in every other species, close under this muscle.

  • Most pregnant or lactating females, of both species, tended to use smaller areas for their daily activities than did non-pregnant or non-lactating females.

  • Males and females of both species of Peromyscus appeared to be highly individualistic in the amount of area they utilized.

  • Although no constant differences in the nerves were found between Pedioecetes and Tympanuchus (both species), 17 constant differences in the muscles were found between these two genera.

  • Two were found in both species of Tympanuchus (but not in Pedioecetes).

  • Four were found in both species of Tympanuchus (but not in Pedioecetes).

  • In some individuals of both species collected in the dry season and in some collected in the rainy (breeding) season the glands are absent; the development of these glands, therefore, does not seem to be correlated with breeding.

  • Subsequent to Peters' work, series of both species of Diaglena, including additional specimens from Michoacan and from Colima, have been collected, and a more qualified comparison is now possible.

  • Both species of Diaglena inhabit tropical scrub forest; none has been found in the more humid and tropical semi-deciduous forests.


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