The invertebrate animals recorded from the University of Oklahoma Biological Station and adjacent waters of Lake Texoma exclusive of protozoa, acarina, and most parasitic worms and arthropoda. The Phyla are listed in taxonomic order. Under each phylum, the classes, orders, families, genera, and species, usually are placed in alphabetical order. New taxa should be written or typed in their proper sequence or new pages added in the proper sequence
focused on the central and southern portions of the state. Faunas there are moderately species-rich,...
Laboratory directions for the 1934 Invertebrate Zoology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, ...
Laboratory directions for the 1952 Invertebrate Zoology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, ...
Station, Marshall County, in 1950, sufficient data ha"e been accumulated to present a list of t...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 53)The Department of Biological Sciences at Northern Illin...
During the summer of 1961 the members of a class in the natural history of invertebrates at the Univ...
<p>The vast majority of the animal samples belonged to the phylum Arthropoda (n = 63; 90% of collect...
This handout from the Biotechnology Alliance for Suncoast Biology Educators reviews the basic biolog...
"Mollusca [New England Shells]": 7th-12th leaf. Plates are drawings of shells.Blueprint of manuscrip...
Laboratory directions for the 1950 Invertebrate Zoology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, ...
tated list which treated briefly the status of all known fishes in Lake Texoma and contiguous waters...
Ten years ago, the authors, while working at the University of Iowa Lakeside Laboratory at Lake Okob...
Two classes, Amphibia and Reptilia, of the phylum Chordate, subphylum Vertebrate, are dealt with in ...
Course Outlines for the 1940 Invertebrate Zoology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods ...
<p>Within major taxa, species or species groups are ordered alphabetically. Species are named accord...
focused on the central and southern portions of the state. Faunas there are moderately species-rich,...
Laboratory directions for the 1934 Invertebrate Zoology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, ...
Laboratory directions for the 1952 Invertebrate Zoology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, ...
Station, Marshall County, in 1950, sufficient data ha"e been accumulated to present a list of t...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 53)The Department of Biological Sciences at Northern Illin...
During the summer of 1961 the members of a class in the natural history of invertebrates at the Univ...
<p>The vast majority of the animal samples belonged to the phylum Arthropoda (n = 63; 90% of collect...
This handout from the Biotechnology Alliance for Suncoast Biology Educators reviews the basic biolog...
"Mollusca [New England Shells]": 7th-12th leaf. Plates are drawings of shells.Blueprint of manuscrip...
Laboratory directions for the 1950 Invertebrate Zoology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, ...
tated list which treated briefly the status of all known fishes in Lake Texoma and contiguous waters...
Ten years ago, the authors, while working at the University of Iowa Lakeside Laboratory at Lake Okob...
Two classes, Amphibia and Reptilia, of the phylum Chordate, subphylum Vertebrate, are dealt with in ...
Course Outlines for the 1940 Invertebrate Zoology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods ...
<p>Within major taxa, species or species groups are ordered alphabetically. Species are named accord...
focused on the central and southern portions of the state. Faunas there are moderately species-rich,...
Laboratory directions for the 1934 Invertebrate Zoology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, ...
Laboratory directions for the 1952 Invertebrate Zoology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, ...