Mammals of the suborder pinnipedia

Mammals of the suborder pinnipedia

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order is that the hind wings are connected to the fore wings by a series of hooks . thus, another plausible etymology involves hymen , the ancient greek god of marriage, as these insects have "married wings" in flight. evolution[ edit ] the cladogram of external relationships, based on a dna and protein
ocelli . the forward margin of the hind wing bears a number of hooked bristles, or " hamuli ", which lock onto the fore wing, keeping them held together. the smaller species may have only two or three hamuli on each side, but the largest wasps may have a considerable number, keeping the wings gripped...
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series archive series vol. , antarctic peninsula climate variability: historical and paleoenvironmental perspectives vol. , biogeochemistry of the ross sea vol. , the west antarctic ice sheet: behavior and environment vol. , paleobiology and paleoenvironments of eocene rocks: mcmurdo sound, east antarctica
, antarctica vol. , geology and seismic stratigraphy of the antarctic margin, vol. , foundations for ecological research west of the antarctic peninsula vol. , antarctic and subantarctic pycnogonida: nymphonidae, colossendeidae, rhynchothoraxidae, pycnogonidae, endeididae, and callipallenidae vol. ,...
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species: l. arcticus binomial name lepus arcticus ross , subspecies , see text arctic hare range the arctic hare [ ] (lepus arcticus) is a species of hare which is highly adapted to living in the arctic tundra , and other icy biomes. the arctic hare survives with shortened ears and limbs, a small nose
[ edit ] arctic explorer john ross described the arctic hare in . description[ edit ] the arctic hare is one of the largest living lagomorphs . typically, this species measures from to cm ( to in) long, not counting a tail length of to cm ( to in). the body mass of this species is typically between –...
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and utilization by the various tissues of the body. this is accomplished both physically, by mastication in the mouth and churning of the stomach, and chemically, by secretions and enzymes of the gastrointestinal tract. beginning at the mouth mouth, entrance to the digestive and respiratory tracts. the
, and hindgut. the headgut consists of the mouthparts and pharynx, which serve for the procurement and the initial preparation and swallowing of food. the foregut consists of an esophagus for the swallowing of food and, in most species, a stomach that serves for its storage and initial stages of digestion...
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