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Example sentences for "other genera"

  • Closely resembling Anoplotherium are a number of other genera.

  • But certainly three, and more doubtfully four, other genera can be distinguished.

  • The characteristics of the group may be exemplified by an account of the genus Hyaenodon, after which some of the more important deviations in structure shown by other genera will be referred to.

  • Some other characters of these early forms of Typotheria can be gathered from an inspection of other genera.

  • Other genera are Palaeaspis and Cyrthaspis.

  • Other genera are Rhynchodus and Palaeomylus.

  • Other genera are Dicentrodus, Phoebodus, Carcharopsis, and Hybocladodus.

  • The very smallest specimens of Sao show a simple, unsegmented axial lobe, and the same simplicity has been noted in the young of other genera.

  • I have been able to convince myself that the existence of the two canals on each side is also the rule in other genera, even though the posterior pair is frequently but feebly developed or completely obscured by the anterior pair.

  • They are also more common and more widely distributed than the four other genera of Challengerida, and many species appear in great numbers in certain localities.

  • Some other species united by Ehrenberg with Lithobotrys belong to other genera.

  • The few forms, upon which Ehrenberg originally founded the genus Haliphormis, are partly not recognisable, partly belong to other genera.

  • Of these spurs we shall meet many instances in other genera.

  • Many forms once referred to this genus are now believed to be temporary conditions of fungi of other genera, among them the vine mildew (Oïdium Tuckeri), which has caused much injury to grapes.

  • The fossil species of other genera of the family Equidæ are also often called horses, in general sense.

  • Note: Formerly it included numerous species which are now placed in other genera.

  • To apply to other genera or classes; to use with a more extensive application; to extend so as to include all special cases; to make universal in application, as a formula or rule.

  • Other genera are Mesolepis, Globulodus, Wardichthys, and Cheirodopsis.

  • Other genera are Leptotrachelus and Pelargorhynchus.

  • Other genera are Zalarges, Vinciguerria, and Valenciennellus.

  • There is the same difference between some of the species of Papaver, Corydalis, and of other genera.

  • It is worth while to state, that analogous varieties have also arisen in other genera.

  • Their differences may be compared with those of the elementary species of other genera, as for instance, of Draba, or of violets, as will be seen by their description.

  • In a subsequent lecture I will show that this at least is the rule with the corresponding color-varieties in other genera.

  • On this point they agree with the majority of the allied species in the genus and in other genera, as for instance in Androsace.

  • In tropical countries it appears that the Agarici occupy only a secondary position in relation to other genera of fungi, such as Polyporus, Lenzites, etc.

  • In other genera of the Polyporei similar habitats prevail.

  • In other genera, the majority of species are developed on decaying plants, so that, with the exception of the two genera mentioned, the Hyphomycetes exert a much less baneful influence on vegetation than the Coniomycetes.

  • While the seed of other genera of the Abietineae shows no striking difference among the species, that of Pinus is remarkably variable, presenting alike the most primitive and the most elaborate forms among the Conifers.

  • This condition appears in other genera, such as Larix and Picea, but without obvious significance.

  • Other genera of the family occur in Australasia.

  • They have large pectoral fins, but are not known to possess the power of supporting themselves in the air like the "flying fish" which belong to other genera.

  • The birds, however, have been since this date further differentiated, and are now all classed in other genera, except the present species.


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