RM2AKEM5X–Shoebill stork (Balaeniceps rex) feeding on a Spotted African lungfish (Protopterus dolloi) in the swamps of Mabamba, Lake Victoria, Uganda.
RMEBKHB5–African lungfish (Protopterus cf. dolloi), on the ground
RM2AADGB4–Shoebill stork (Balaeniceps rex) feeding on a Spotted African lungfish (Protopterus dolloi) in the swamps of Mabamba, lake Victoria, Uganda
RMJG6D7X–Protopterus dolloi
RM2AKEM5P–Shoebill stork (Balaeniceps rex) female feeding on a Spotted African lungfish (Protopterus dolloi) in the swamps of Mabamba, Lake Victoria, Uganda.. Sequence 2/13
RM2AX2JXA–Fishes . Fig. 182.—ProiopUrus dolloi Bouleuger. Congo River. Family Lepidosireni(la>. Arthrodires.— The large group of Arthrodires consists ofmailed and helmeted fishes with distinct jaws and other charac-ters separating them widely from the Ostracophores. In thelatest view, that of Woodward and Eastman, these fishes con-. FiG. 183.—An Artbrodire, DinicTithys intermedius Newberry, restored. Devonian. stitute an order of Dipnoans. As they are all extinct, thereader is referred to the Guide to the Study of Fishes forfurther discussion. Cycliae.—The hypothetical suborder, Cyclicc, based on the
RMMCNM59–. Fig. 572. Vorderende der Schnauze eines Vorläufers des Pottwals, Prophyseter Dolloi, Abel, aus dem oberen Miozän von Antwerpen, etwa in 4/io nat- Gr. Der linke Zwischen- kiefer und Oberkiefer von unten und von außen gesehen. Im Zwischenkiefer (links) noch drei, aber bereits verwachsene Alveolen der Schneidezähne sichtbar, die Alveolen des Oberkiefers im Verwachsen begriffen, also gleichfalls nicht mehr mit funktionellen Zähnen besetzt. (Nach O. Abel.)
RMJG6D82–Protopterus dolloi Boulenger2
RM2F39NJ4–Protopterus dolloi Boulenger2.
RMDH3AJP–Protopterus dolloi Boulenger
RM2AG12T7–. The Americana : a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc. of the world. Most of theCeratodontidce are extinct, occurring in theMesozoic; but two species, Neoceratodusforsteri and N. miolepis, live in rivers of Aus-tralia. No fossil Lepidosircnida are known.Lepidosiren paradoxus lives in the swamps ofsouthern Brazil and Protoptei us annectens, P. ICHTHYOLOGY dolloi, and P. athopicus, in those of the Nileregion. Sub-class Actinopteri.—After setting off fromthe great group of fishes primitive or archaictypes, one a
RMDH3AJ1–Protopterus dolloi Boulenger
RM2CDDEDM–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History) . W. G. Doggett (0.) ; Sir Harry Johnston (P.). Mr. W. G. Doggett (C.) ;Col. Delme Radcliffe (P.). Dr. W. A. Cunnington (C). 3. PROTOPTEEUS DOLLOI. Bouleng. Ann. Mus. Congo, Zool. i. p. 155, pi. lvi. (1900), and Poiss. Bass. Congo,p. 37 (1901). Depth of body 11| to 12 times in total length. Length of head 5 to6 times in distance from end of snout to vent; snout broadly rounded,more than ^ length of head; eye very small, its diameter 15 to 19 timesin length of head, 4 to 6 times in interocular width (in half
RMGK68XR–51719 Protopterus dolloi Boulenger Congo River Family Lepidosirenidae
RM2CDDCH3–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History) . aisi!a;**a&s&^i^i|j Protopterus dolloi.Type (A. M. C). h Total length 830 millim. Congo, Gaboon.-—Types in Congo Museum, Tervueren. 1. Hgr., one of the types. New Antwerp, Upp. Congo. C:ipt. Wilverth (C). Monsembe, Upp. Congo.Lower Congo.Banzyvilla, Ubanghi.Komadekke, Ogowe. 2. Ad. 3. Ad. 4. Yg. 5. Hot. Rev. J. H. Weeks (P.).M. De Meu.se (C).Capt. Royaux (C).Dr. W. J. Ansorge (C). Order 111- TELEOSTEI. Paired fins with the basis reduced to a series of dermal bones bearingthe rays, without endoskeletal ele
RMRDPDA2–. Fishes. Fishes. Fig. 183.—Protopterus dolloi Bouleuger. Congo Itiver. Family Lepidosirenidm. Arthrodires.— The large group of Arihrodires consists of mailed and helmeted fishes with distinct jaws and other charac- ters separating them widely from the Ostracophores. In the latest view, that of Woodward and Eastman, these fishes con- "^vasfa^rw/s^iF^f^^. Fig. 183.—An Arthrodire, Dinichihys intermedium Newberry, restored. Devonian. stitute an order of Dipnoans. As they are all extinct, the reader is referred to the "Guide to the Study of Fishes " for further discussion. Cycliae.—
RMRM3DGD–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. Fig. 17.—Skull of the physetcrine species Physeterula dubusii Van Ben, from the Upper Miocene of Antwerp. The beak is lacking. ^ natural size. A second series springs from the squalodons and leads to the existing beaked whales. Here the simplification of the dentition is completed in a different way than in the case of the sperm whales.. Fig. 18.—Anterior end of the beak of an ancestor of the Sperm whale, Prophyseter dolloi Abel, from the U
RMRF950A–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. TEACHODONTID^. 243 Pig. 49.. Orthomerus dolloi.—The right femur; from the Maastricht beds. £. A, posterior ; B, inner aspect; C, proximal extremity (restored) ; B, distal extremity of another specimen. It, inner, pt, proximal trochanter; a, anterior, p, posterior condyles. (From the ' Quart. Journ. Greol. Soc.') Genus TRACHODON, Leidy1. Syn. Hadrosaurns, Leidy2. The type genus. All the dorsal vertebrae opisthoccelous, with low arches, on whic
RMRF2879–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. TEACHODONTID^. 243 Pig. 49.. Orthomerus dolloi.—The right femur; from the Maastricht beds. £. A, posterior ; B, inner aspect; C, proximal extremity (restored) ; B, distal extremity of another specimen. It, inner, pt, proximal trochanter; a, anterior, p, posterior condyles. (From the ' Quart. Journ. Greol. Soc.') Genus TRACHODON, Leidy1. Syn. Hadrosaurns, Leidy2. The type genus. All the dorsal vertebrae opisthoccelous, with low arches, on whic
RMRDPDA6–. Fishes. Fishes. Subclass Dipneusti, or Lung-fishes 245 peat. Their galleries run horizontally and are usually two feet long by eight inches wide. After the eggs are laid the male remains curled up in the nest with them. In the spawning season an elaborate brush is developed in connection with the ventral fins. Protopterus, a second genus, is found in the rivers of Africa, with three species, P. annectens, P. dolloi, and P. agthiopicus. The genus has five gill-clefts, instead of four as in Lepidosiren. It retains its external gills rather longer than the latter, and its limbs are better devel
RMRDMBX3–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 152 FISHES In Fishes the characteristic shape of the body is more or less that of a spindle, tapering at each end and somewhat flattened from side to side; and, as a rule, the three regions of the bodyâ hea.d, trunk, and tailâpass almost imperceptibly into one another (Fig. 93, A). Nevertheless, there is great diversity of form in different Fishes. Compare, for example, the elongated, cylindrical shape of the Eels (which is perhaps associated with their habit of */â a, " "'â ' t.S. c.f-%. Fig. 93.âTilapia dolloi. To show the external characte
RMRGF1F9–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 22 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 146, No. 1 amiid. The Late Mesozoic European forms of Urocles and Amiopsis have a much ab- breviated dorsal fin that terminates more anteriorly than does that of the species of Amia. For Amiopsis dolloi, an Early Creta- ceous (Wealden) amiid from Bernissart, Belgium, Traquair (1911) figured 17 dorsal fin supports, while Lange (1968) estab- lishes a specific range of 17-25 for the Eu- European Upper Jurassic Urocles. The basis of Shufeldt's (1885: 8.5-86) model for a prim
RMRGF1ER–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. fin, which supports the upper caudal lepi- dotrichia in much the same manner as the hypurals in the ventral tail region. A further indication that these epural inter- spinous bones are not vestigial dorsal spine supports is found in Traquair's (1911) plate 7 of Amiopsis dolloi and his plate 8 of Amiopsis lata (both species from the Creta- ceous [Wealden] of Belgium); these plates show the bones to be clearly associated with the caudal lepidotrichia (Fig. 7).. i Fig. 6. Urocles lepidofus MCZ 8300, caudal fin. Fig. 7. R
RMRF287B–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. 242 DINOSATTRIA. Pig. 48.. Orthomenis dolloi.—Eight lateral view of anterior caudal vertebra ; from the Maastricht Beds. -|. a, spine; b, centrum ; c, d, post- and prezj'gapo- physis ; e, k, neuro-central suture ; /, transverse process; g, k, chevron- facets ; m, n, anterior and posterior faces of centrum. (From the ' Bull. Mus. E. Hist. Nat. Belg.') 42956. Distal extremity of the right femur (fig. 49, D). Figured (Fig.) by Seeley, op. cit. f
RMRF950C–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. 242 DINOSATTRIA. Pig. 48.. Orthomenis dolloi.—Eight lateral view of anterior caudal vertebra ; from the Maastricht Beds. -|. a, spine; b, centrum ; c, d, post- and prezj'gapo- physis ; e, k, neuro-central suture ; /, transverse process; g, k, chevron- facets ; m, n, anterior and posterior faces of centrum. (From the ' Bull. Mus. E. Hist. Nat. Belg.') 42956. Distal extremity of the right femur (fig. 49, D). Figured (Fig.) by Seeley, op. cit. f
RMRCETWE–. Die stämme der wirbeltiere. Evolution; Paleontology; Vertebrates. Fig. 572. Vorderende der Schnauze eines Vorläufers des Pottwals, Prophyseter Dolloi, Abel, aus dem oberen Miozän von Antwerpen, etwa in 4/io nat- Gr. Der linke Zwischen- kiefer und Oberkiefer von unten und von außen gesehen. Im Zwischenkiefer (links) noch drei, aber bereits verwachsene Alveolen der Schneidezähne sichtbar, die Alveolen des Oberkiefers im Verwachsen begriffen, also gleichfalls nicht mehr mit funktionellen Zähnen besetzt. (Nach O. Abel.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m
RMRCETW9–. Die stämme der wirbeltiere. Evolution; Paleontology; Vertebrates. Fig. 572. Vorderende der Schnauze eines Vorläufers des Pottwals, Prophyseter Dolloi, Abel, aus dem oberen Miozän von Antwerpen, etwa in 4/io nat- Gr. Der linke Zwischen- kiefer und Oberkiefer von unten und von außen gesehen. Im Zwischenkiefer (links) noch drei, aber bereits verwachsene Alveolen der Schneidezähne sichtbar, die Alveolen des Oberkiefers im Verwachsen begriffen, also gleichfalls nicht mehr mit funktionellen Zähnen besetzt. (Nach O. Abel.). Fig. 573. Physeter macrocephalus (Pottwal). Länge des erwachsenen Tiers bis
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