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Example sentences for "common species"

  • Those of a common species of Tabanus are illustrated in figure 80, a.

  • Mexico, as occurring in the ears of horses, is a common species in our Southwestern States and is recorded by Banks as occurring as far north as Iowa.

  • Chelidonichthys kumu is a common species in Japan, a large fish with pectorals of a very brilliant variegated blue, like the wings of certain butterflies.

  • Batrachoides surinamensis is a common species of the West Indies.

  • Mastacembelus armatus is a common species of India and China.

  • A common species in Japan is Lethrinus richardsoni.

  • But Damascene denied that in Jesus Christ there was a common species, i.

  • But "in the Lord Jesus Christ we are not to look for a common species," as Damascene says (De Fide Orth.

  • It is quite a common species in cool rich woods from Labrador to Ontario and south to Pa.

  • Illustration: ] (A) Aster umbellatus is a common species of white Aster found growing in moist woodland or thickets.

  • Sphex flavipennis is a common species in the south of Europe.

  • A common species, Centrotus cornutus, is found in the British Isles and over the greater part of Europe.

  • Lopaphus cocophagus is a common species in the South Sea Islands, and sometimes commits great ravages in the plantations of cocoa-nut trees.

  • This is a common species, flowering from June to September.

  • The Sun Spurge (Euphorbia Helioscopia) is a common species, varying from six to eighteen inches high, flowering from June to October.

  • A number of common species belong to the genus Geophilus and occur under stones and logs.

  • These glass pill-boxes are useful, also, in admitting of the examination of specimens, so that worthless or common species can be discarded and only desired forms kept.

  • A common species is represented at figure 132.

  • In the case of common species, or in the case of such as are abundantly represented in the possession of the collector, and the practical destruction of one or two of which is a matter of no moment, it is easy to use the first method.

  • This is a common species in California and Nevada.

  • It is not a common species, and is apparently restricted to the mountains of Nevada, principally about Lake Tahoe, though it probably occurs elsewhere.

  • Helena appears to be a common species in Colorado, Montana, and New Mexico.

  • The principal scale of Greek music is undoubtedly of the Hypo-dorian or common species.

  • Of the six scales two are of the Hypo-dorian or Common species (a-a).

  • This is not a common species; it is an inhabitant of tropical seas and has only been casually found on our coasts or inland.

  • A common species on the sea coasts of Europe; straggling to southern Greenland, where it nests upon the rocky cliffs.

  • A common species in Europe; of casual or accidental appearance in Greenland.

  • Even in Alaska where it breeds, it is not a common species, and it only occurs elsewhere on the Pacific coast of America casually.

  • A common species on the California coast, about one inch long and dark in color.

  • This is a common species, found in shallow water on the North Atlantic coast.

  • It frequents densely wooded districts, but is not a common species.

  • In the South Island it has been taken at Blenheim and Christchurch, but does not seem to be a common species anywhere.

  • In the South Island it is a common species in the neighbourhood of Christchurch.

  • But the number of individuals, even in a very rare species, is probably thirty thousand or more, and in a common species thirty, or even three hundred, millions.

  • Now as these rare species do really vary much less than the common species, and in many cases hardly vary at all, it was very natural that a belief in the fixity of species should prevail.

  • These brilliant colors, combined with the luster of the smooth scales, make them among the most beautiful of serpents, and a common species of our Southern States is called the harlequin.

  • A common species in damp, neglected woodlands is the little red-backed fellow that is so light and leaping in its movements when disturbed, even throwing off its tail in its panic of fear.


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