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Identifier: mammaliaavesrept00mats (find matches)
Title: Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Amphibia, Pisces
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Matschie, Paul, 1861-1926
Subjects: Freshwater animals Mammals Birds Reptiles Amphibians Freshwater fishes
Publisher: Jena : G. Fischer
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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eine Flughaut (Fig. 1) eingeschlossen. 2.Ib. Der Schwanz ist nicht in eine Flughaut eingeschlossen. 5.2. Nasenlöcher ohne Hautauhänge. Ohren voneinander ge-trennt, höchstens so lang wie der Kopf. Hinter dem aufdie kleinen Schneidezähne folgenden Eckzahne des Ober-kiefers jederseits 2 sehr kleine und ein etwas größerer ein-spitziger Zahn (Fig. 2). Hinterrand der Schwanzflughautnicht stark gewimpert. Spornbein (d in Fig. 1) ohneHautlappen. Gatt. Leiiconoe (Mjoi/s), Wasserfledermäuse. 3 a. Ohrdeckel (a in Fig. 1) nach oben sehr verschmälert (Fig. 3 a und ö). Unterarm höchstens 41 mm lang. Gaumen mit 7 Querfallen (Fig. 4 a und b). Flughaut an die Fußsohle angewachsen. 4. Süßwasserfauna von Deutschland. Heft 1. 1 Matschie, 3 b. Ohrdeckel (a in Fig. 1) nach oben sehr wenig ver-schmälert (Fig. 3 t-). Unterarm mindestens 42 mm langbei erwachsenen Tieren*). Gaumen mit 8 QuerfaJten(Fig. 4r). Fhighaiit nur bis zur Ferse angewachsenUntergatt. Coiuastes, Teichfledermaus (dasjcnem^).
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4 a. Spornbein (Z- in Fig. 1) erreicht ^/^ des Abstandesder Schwanzspitze von der Ferse. Flughaut biszur Mitte der Fußsohle (c in Fig. 1) angewachsen.Ohrdeckel nicht über 6 mm lang. Außenrand desOhres neben der Spitze (bei ö in Fig. 3) ausgebaucht.Untergatt. Leiiconoe, Wasserfledermausi^Datibentojii). *) Junfro Fledonnäuse erkennt man daran, daß die Eckzähne stark gekrümmtund sehr spitz sind, auch daß die Knochenkerne in den Endknorpehi der Fingernoch nicht mit den Finsorknochen verwachsen sind und sich deutlich abheben. Mamraalia. 3 4 b. Spornbein (l> in Fig. 1) erreicht nur die Hälfte desAbstandes der Bchwanzspitze von der Ferse. Flug-haut bis zur Zehenwurzel (d in Fig. 1) ange-wachsen. Ohrdeckel mindestens 6,5 mm lang.Außenrand des Ohres neben der Spitze fast gerad-linig. Untergatt. Selysiiis, Bartfledermaus (piystacmtis).5 a. Schwanz nicht kellenförmig. 6. 5b. Schwanz kellenförmig. Gatt. Castor, Biber.6a. Vorderfüße vierzehig mit kurzer Daumen-warze. 7.6 b. Vorde

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  • bookid:mammaliaavesrept00mats
  • bookyear:1909
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Matschie__Paul__1861_1926
  • booksubject:Freshwater_animals
  • booksubject:Mammals
  • booksubject:Birds
  • booksubject:Reptiles
  • booksubject:Amphibians
  • booksubject:Freshwater_fishes
  • bookpublisher:Jena___G__Fischer
  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Institution_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Smithsonian
  • bookleafnumber:9
  • bookcollection:biodiversity
  • bookcollection:americana
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  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Libraries
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