RMRWNTCX–Elements of the comparative anatomy Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates elementsofcompar00wied Year: 1886 Cvcc Fin. 56.—SKULL OF A YOUNG .AxuLOTL. (Ventral view.) T, face Osp FIG. 57.—SKULL OF Salamandra atra (ADULT.) (Dorsal view.) ft fore FIG. 58.—SKULL OF Salamandra atra (ADULT). (Ventral view.) Irabecula ; OB, auditory capsule ; For, fenestra ovalis, closed on one side by the stapes (St) ; Lett, ligament between the stapes and suspensorium ; Cocc, occi- pital condyles ; Bp, cartilaginous basilar plate between the auditory capsules ; Osp, dorsal tract of the occipital car
RMPG2NE0–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Con- Fii!. 63.—SkulTj of a Young AxoLOTL. Ventral view. face Osp Fig. 64.—Skull of Salamandra atra (Adult). Dorsal view. Tn..-. Cooo 'OB Fig. 65.—Skull of Salamandra atra (Adult). Ventral vi^w. Tr, trabecula; OB, auditory capsule ; Fov, fenestra ovalis, closed on one side by the stapes [St); Lgt, ligament between the stapes and suspensorium ; Cocc, occipital condyles ; Bp, cartilaginous basilar plate between the auditory cap- sules ; Osp, dorsal tract of the occipital cartilage ; IN, internasal plate, which extends lat
RF2H8X0XJ–Closeup on an adult black Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra sitting
RMC063MA–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra)
RF2B1TDJJ–Alpine Salamander (Salamandra atra) in grass, Salzkammergut, Upper Austria, Austria
RF2DAR70C–Alpine Salamander (Salamandra atra) on the grass, Zillertal Alps, Zillertal, Tyrol, Austria
RMTRDMTN–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), top view, Austria, Tyrol
RF2C175AJ–Alpine salamander
RMH014YR–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), on a stone, Austria
RM2H77DHA–Photo of a veterinarian holding a Salamander. The close-up image shows the animal and the professional's hand
RMFJ5Y4C–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), sits on a stone, Germany
RMBKNRH2–photo of a black alpine salamander on green moss
RMEYY922–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), on a stone, Austria, Tyrol, Planseegebiet
RM2RGFJM5–Natural closeup on the charcoal black Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra crawling on a rock in the Austrian Carinthian Alps
RMFJ60CF–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra aurorae, Salamandra aurorae, Salamandra atra), on a rock, Germany
RM2RGFJ9E–Natural closeup on the charcoal black Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra hiding under a stone in the Austrian Carinthian Alps
RMTREFJ6–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), after rainshower, Germany
RF2DCY9R9–alpine salamander, salamandra atra in austria
RF2HMJT7N–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra atra) is a shiny black salamander found in the Alps.
RF2K8RC0H–Natural closeup on the all black Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra from the Swiss Alps
RF2H7G0K2–Closeup on a milky gland secretion from an adult black Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra
RF2RW98DC–Closeup on the charcoal black Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra in the Austrian Carinthian Alps
RMRN9WDA–. Anatomische Hefte. Fig. 7. Salamandra atra. Sagittalschnitt.. Th Fig. 8. Salamandra atra. Sagittalschnitt. Th Thyreoidea. Dotterovals aus der Querebene des Rumpfes fast in dessen Horizontalebene eingestellt wird und infolgedessen die vorher. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. München [etc. ] J. F. Bergmann
RMPG2MHM–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. JiF-/r e 3 I. c Fig. 193, A.—Tooth op Fkog, and 193, B, Salamandra atra. ZK, crown ; Z8, base ; EF, circular furrow; <S', apex, covered with enamel; PH, pulp-cavity ; M, maxilla. Fig. 193, C.—Tb.4nsvebse Section through Portion of a Tooth of a Laby- RINTHODONT (Mastodoiimuriis). (After J. Storrie.) G.c, central pulp-cavity ; 1, inflections of the enamel, surrounded by dentine, whicli reach the centre (c.e) ; 2, half-length inflections between 1; 3, short inflections between 1 and 2. resembling the incisors of Mammal
RF2DAR709–Alpine Salamander (Salamandra atra) on the grass, Zillertal Alps, Zillertal, Tyrol, Austria
RM2H77DJ7–Photo of a veterinarian holding a Salamander. The close-up image shows the animal and the professional's hand
RF2C00YTD–Dead Alpine Salamader
RMBKNRG8–photo of an Alpine salamander walking over a dead rotten tree trunk
RMW1CN0K–Archive image from page 698 of Deutschlands Amphibien und Reptilien (1890). Deutschlands Amphibien und Reptilien . deutschlandsamph00dr Year: 1890 6 Taf.V. ö.No1tler. Feuer-Salamander (Salamandra maculosa); 1-3 Larven, 4. erwacjisen. 5. Alpen-Salamander (Sal. atra). 6. Männchen und 7. Weibchen des Bergmolchs (Triton alpestris) im Hochzeitkleid.
RMTREFJ7–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), after rainshower, Germany
RF2DCY93W–alpine salamander, salamandra atra in austria
RF2HMJTA9–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra atra) is a shiny black salamander found in the Alps.
RF2H826KX–Closeup on an adult black Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra
RF2RW98DA–Closeup on the charcoal black Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra in the Austrian Carinthian Alps
RMRHK8NN–. The biology of the amphibia. Amphibians. THE MODE OF LIFE HISTORY 59 not, however, develop the balancer or elongate digits of primitive pond salamanders and hence is merely a "plethodontid larva" with a low dorsal fin. It has been suggested that the life history of Hemidactylium may be explained by assuming that Plethodon was originally aquatic or at least laid its eggs in the manner of Eurycea and that the life history of Hemidactylium is a retention of this primitive condition. It seems more likely, however, after a consideration of the yolk reduction of Salamandra atra and some.
RMPF9PXP–. Deutschlands Amphibien und Reptilien. 6 Taf.V.. ö.No1^tler. Feuer-Salamander (Salamandra maculosa); 1-3 Larven, 4. erwacjisen. 5. Alpen-Salamander (Sal. atra). 6. Männchen und 7. Weibchen des Bergmolchs (Triton alpestris) im Hochzeitkleid.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dürigen, Bruno, 185. Magdeburg
RMMA7EH2–. Einführung in die vergleichende Anatomie der Wirbeltiere, für Studierende . Fig. 59. Fig. Cocc. Tect.synot. Fig. 60. Schädel eines jungen Axolotls (Ventralansicht), 60. Schädel von Salamandra atra. (Erwachsenes Tier, Dorsalansicht). Fig. 61. Schädel von Salamandra atra. (PJrwachsenes Tier, Ventralansicht.) As hinterer Teil der Randspange â Alisphenoid", Bp knor- pelige Basilarplatte zwischen den beiden Ohr- blasen, Can Cavum nasale, Ci Cavum intermaxil- lare, Cocc Condyli occipitales, Fl Durchschnitts- öflnung für den Riechnerven, Fov Fenestra ovalis, welclie auf der einen Seite
RF2CCY01G–Alpine Salamander (Salamandra atra), on moss, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RM2H77DJ5–Photo of a veterinarian holding a Salamander. The close-up image shows the animal and the professional's hand
RMBKNRHH–photo of an Alpine salamander walking inside a hole in a dead rotten tree trunk
RF2C00YF0–Dead Alpine Salamader
RMTREFJC–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), after rainshower, Germany
RF2DCY9RM–alpine salamander, salamandra atra in austria
RF2HMJTAX–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra atra) is a shiny black salamander found in the Alps.
RF2TD8CHD–Closeup on the charcoal black Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra in the Austrian Carinthian Alps
RMRN9WDT–. Anatomische Hefte. über die erste Anlage der Schilddrüse etc. 11 Erstens aus der wohl passiven Umformung des Dotters bei der Streckung des Embryo, durch welche die grosse Achse des. Fig. 7. Salamandra atra. Sagittalschnitt.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. München [etc. ] J. F. Bergmann
RF2K8RC03–Natural closeup on the all black Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra from the Swiss Alps omitting a milky substance
RMPFADR1–. Deutschlands Amphibien und Reptilien. Eine Beschreibung und Schilderung sämmtlicher in Deutschland und den angrenzenden Gebietan vrokommenden Lurche und Kreichthiere. Amphibians; Reptiles. Taf. V.. Feuer-Salamander (Salamandra maculosa): i—3 [.arvtii, 4. erwachsen. 5. Alpen-Salamander (Sal. atra). 6. Männchen und 7. Weibchen des Bergmolchs (Triton alpestris) im Hochzeitkleid.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work
RF2CCXYYR–Alpine Salamander (Salamandra atra), walks on rock with moss, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RM2H77DHE–Photo of a veterinarian holding a Salamander. The close-up image shows the animal and the professional's hand
RF2X6JR3F–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), standing on stone, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria
RF2C00Y8N–Dead Alpine Salamader
RMTREFJ8–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), after rainshower, Germany
RF2DCY9RJ–alpine salamander, salamandra atra in austria
RMEBR86F–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), walking over a rock, Germany
RF2DCY931–alpine salamander, salamandra atra in austria
RF2HMJTAC–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra atra) is a shiny black salamander found in the Alps.
RMRHK72D–. The biology of the frog. Frogs. 12 THE BIOLOGY OF THE FROG morning after they were put in "the huge frogs were found dead, each having swallowed a salamander, which they were not acquainted with and had taken without suspicion." The poison of the salamander, which has been analyzed by Faust, is very different from that of the toad and has an especial affinity for the nervous system. Salamandra atra is a shiny black species which lives high up in the Alps. The young are retained in the uterus until they attain an advanced stage of development. When they. Fig. 7.—Triton cristatus. 1,
RM2W9ADDW–Natural closeup on the rare, charcoal black European alpine salamander, Salamandra atra from the Swiss Alps
RMPFGA5J–. Das Gliedmassenskelet der Wirbelthiere, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Schulter- und Beckengürtels bei Fischen, Amphibien und Reptilien. Bones; Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; Fishes; Amphibians; Reptiles. - 116 —. Textfigur 16. A Becken von Dactylethra capensis von vorne gesehen, B von der Kopfseite her gesehen, C Becken von Rana esculenta von der Seite, D und E Becken von Salamaudra atra, F und G von Salamandra maculata, H von Branchiosaurus, I von Discosaurus. In D—I ist das Becken überall von vorne (von der Ventralseite) dargestellt. Figur H und I nach Credner. Jllium, Is Ischium
RF2X6JR2R–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), on damp stone, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria
RMEBR851–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), lying on a rock, Germany
RM2H3E02J–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), dead Alpine salamander, dried in a meadow, Germany
RF2HMJTAF–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra atra) is a shiny black salamander found in the Alps.
RMFJ5CB0–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), brook in Allgaeu, habitat of the alpine salamander, Germany, Allgaeu, Rohrdorf
RMRN82EC–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. '«*>-1 f ft) J Sara! .* » $ »-*«^ ^ ,.v.-^*..-1. • • - «?**'. Fig. 12. Fie;. 13. Fig. 12. The lateral region of gill closure. Salamandra atra. To show the thickening of the epithelium and an epithelial remnant in the midst of the connective tissue. X 60. R. Epithelial remnant. Fig. 13. The region of the sublingual tonsil. Transform-Salamandra atra. Note the epithelial remnant in the connective tissue beneath the epithelium. X 60. H. Epithelial remnant. tonsil recognized in the 51 mm specimen which has just completed its me
RMAB9H9P–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), on stone
RMAE1GE3–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), portrait
RM2RPMH3C–Alpine salamander, European Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), on moss, Germany
RF2X6JR2A–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), on stone with moss, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria
RF2HMJTAM–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra atra) is a shiny black salamander found in the Alps.
RMRHHE5F–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Durchlüftungs-Apparate aller Systeme werden gut und bei billigster Berechnung repa- riert durch Mechaniker Riegel & Moschel, Oggersheim (Pfalz), Dalbergstr.27. Laubfrösche :euersalamander, auch trächtige, Salamandra atra. Alpensalamander Kammolch, Leistenmolch, Bergmolch und Streifenmolch, Rotbauch- und Gelbbauchunke, Geburtshelferkröten, auch Männchen mit Eierballen, Erdkröten, Kreuzkröten, kleine Sumpfschildkröten, Cnoblauchkröten, Blindschleichen. Bergeidechsen, auch trächtige, Zauneidechsen, ., â lauereidechsen, iingel- und Glatt
RF2X6JR39–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), on stone with moss, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria
RMRN9WEC–. Anatomische Hefte. Fig. 5. Salamandra atra. Sagittalschnitt.. Salaruandra atra. Fig. 6. Sagittalschnitt. MB Mundbucht. LB Leberbucht. Beobachten wir die Führungshnie der Leberbucht auf den Figuren, so finden wir sie zunächst rein dorso-ventral ver- laufend, dann allmählich immer mehr von dorso-kranial nach ventro-kaudal geneigt. Das erklärt sich aus zwei Ursachen.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. München [
RF2X6JR2K–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), hidden in the moss, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria
RMRHDND2–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 42. Fig. 9 a, b. Fine structure of gland cells in the pars convoluta. a Seromucous gland cell of the second subdivision (middle part) of the pars convoluta of Salamandra atra. Note the compact osmiophilic secretory granules (arrow), dictyosomes (di) and the well developed rough endoplasmic reticulum (rer). Nucleus (nu). Bar 1 |im. b Mucous gland cell of the first subdivision of the pars convoluta of Triturus alpestris. Note the confluent secretory granules (arrow) and the large dictyosome (di). Bar 1 }im.. Please note that these images are extracted
RF2X6JR2N–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), running on stone, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria
RFB095YT–Alpine Salamander (Salamandra atra), Kellerjoch, Tux Alps, Tirol, Austria
RF2X6JR33–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), on damp stone, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria
RMRN8P33–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 77 Segmentierung zwar keine rein typische Erscheinung der Muskelzelle sein, immerhin aber, da durch einen Lebensvorgang (d. h. nicht lediglich durch postmortale Schrumpfung) derselben bedingt, gewisse Rückschlüsse auf die Konstitution der Fibrillen gestatten.. Fig. 6. Halbschematische Dai-stellung der syncytialen Vereinigung dreier Muskel- zellen aus dem Mesenterium von Salamandra atra und des Verhaltens der kontraktilen Fibrillen. Was endlich noch die Verbindung der Muskelzellen unter- einander und die Beziehungen der kontra
RF2X6JR9A–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), on stone with moss, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria
RMRN82FG–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 7. Fig. 8. Fig. 5. Preglottideal Tonsil. Salamandra atra. Photograph, X 90, to show structure and relations. At this level, the tonsil is shown on the right side only. Fig. 6. Small Tonsillar Patch. Oral Epithelium, Salamandra atra. Photograph, X 280, to show a small group of round cells within the epithelium. Fig. 7. Preglottideal Tonsil. Salamandra atra. Photograph to show a venule gorged with lymphocytes where it leaves the cephalic end of the tonsil. X 120. V. vein. Fig. 8. Lingual Vein. Salamandra atra. Photograph,
RF2X6JR2W–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), on stone with moss, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria
RMRN8BT3–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 259 in C ersichtlich und den wesentlichen Verhältnissen der äußeren Kiemen der Amphibien gemäß sind. Wir müssen also phylogenetisch die Beteiligung integumentaler Gebilde postulieren, um die ektodermale Natur der Amphibienkieme zu erklären" (1. c. p. 240). Ich hatte nun jüngst Gelegenheit, diese auf vergleichend-anatomi- schem Wege gewonnene Hypothese durch die Untersuchung der Ent- wickelungsgeschichte der Amphibienkieme auf ihre Berechtigung zu prüfen. Die bei Triton alp., Siredon und Salamandra atra, bei Rana, Bufo un
RF2X6JR36–Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), running on stone, Hohenschwangau, Allgaeu, Bavaria
RMRN3X5J–. ... Animaux venimeux et venins: la fonction venimeuse chez tous les animaux; les appareils venimeux; les venins et leurs propriétés; les fonctions et usages des venins; lénvenimation et son traitement. Poisonous animals; Venom; Venom. Imc. 11. — Ligne glaiiilulain- mcdiane, tu- bercules latcro-iiorsaux niyoïnêriqucs. et parotoïdc de la Salamandra atra. Orig. l'iG. 12. — Massif glandulaire ilorso-cau- out crôor une confusion avec les glandes salivaires homonymes des. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co
RMRDFXNJ–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Con- Fii!. 63.—SkulTj of a Young AxoLOTL. Ventral view. face Osp Fig. 64.—Skull of Salamandra atra (Adult). Dorsal view. Tn..-. Cooo 'OB Fig. 65.—Skull of Salamandra atra (Adult). Ventral vi^w. Tr, trabecula; OB, auditory capsule ; Fov, fenestra ovalis, closed on one side by the stapes [St); Lgt, ligament between the stapes and suspensorium ; Cocc, occipital condyles ; Bp, cartilaginous basilar plate between the auditory cap- sules ; Osp, dorsal tract of the occipital cartilage ; IN, internasal plate, which extends lat
RMRN82GC–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 3. Eig. 4. Fig. 3. Sublingual tonsil. Salamandra atra. Drawing from a vertical section, to show the cells in the epithelium, connective tissue, blood-vessels, etc. V. vein. Fig. 4. Sublingual Tonsil. Salamandra atra. Photograph, x 90, to show the structure and relations. of a sublingual tonsil and photographs of a sublingual and a preglotti- deal tonsil, figures 1, 2 and 3. Figure 6 shows a small nest of round cells in the epithelium. It is quite possible that through structures in the epithelium of this character, a con
RMRHHE4E–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Bezugsquellen-Gesuche: Suchanzeigen nach Gegenständen der Naturliebhaberei werden — nur wenn ohne Namensnennung des Suchenden — für unsere Abonnenten kostenfrei hier aufgenommen. Angebote auf die Suchanzeigen sind unter der Bezeichnung „B. 6." und der vorgesetzten Nummer an den Verlag postfrei einzusenden. Jedem Angebot ist eine Beförderungsgebühr von 20 Pfg. in Marken beizufügen. 21 22 23 24 25 Wer liefert Salamandra atra u. Pelodytes punctat Wer liefert Dytiscus latissimus L„ Breit- randkäfer, lebend? Wer hat junge Pterophyllum scalare ab- zu