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1. Amphibia-Reptilia.

2. Persicaria amphibia.

3. Batrachia: Taxonomy navigation › Amphibia

4. Amphibians are members of the class Amphibia

5. On the origin of the Amphibia.

6. Crumpet is a character of Amphibia

7. Amphibians: members of the animal class Amphibia

8. The official class of Amphibians is Amphibia

9. Bicapitate: Bicapitate: unicapitate: unicapitate: Superclass Tetrapoda, Class Amphibia

10. Arachnida and Insects, Fish, Amphibia, Reptiles, Birds: all species

11. Amphibians (Amphibia) are a class of cold-blooded animals.

12. Invertebrates (except bees and crustaceans), ornamental tropical fish, amphibia, reptiles.

13. The famous "Amphibia" is a diving watch, water resistant to 200 meters.

14. Amphibia comprised amphibians, reptiles, and assorted fishes that are not of Osteichthyes.

15. The Branchiosauria are the ancestral forms of at least the caudate Amphibia

16. The Branchiosauria are the ancestral forms of at least the caudate Amphibia

17. Other examples are afforded by the Alimentary tract of some of the Amphibia and Reptilia

18. Anura, also called Salientia, one of the major extant orders of the class Amphibia

19. Persicaria amphibia (Amphibious Bistort) is a lovely herbaceous perennial with both terrestrial and aquatic forms

20. The class Amphibia is comprised of three orders: Anura (Salientia), Caudata (Urodela), and Gymnophiona (Apoda)

21. Phylogenetics, Classification, and Biogeography of the Treefrogs (Amphibia: Anura: Arboranae) (Zootaxa 4104) 109 pp.; 30 cm

22. Anamnia pl ( plural only ) ( biology) All the vertebrates, such as the Amphibia, which lack an amnion during development.

23. If the common ancestor of amphibians and amniotes is included in Amphibia, it becomes a paraphyletic group.

24. Avidin is a glycoprotein found in the egg white and tissues of birds, reptiles and amphibia

25. Alternative Titles: Salientia, Anuran Anura, also called Salientia, one of the major extant orders of the class Amphibia

26. What does Anamnia mean? (biology) All the vertebrates, such as the Amphibia, which lack an amnion during development

27. A new sibling species of the Anuran subgenus Blommersia from Madagascar (Amphibia: Mantellidae: Mantidactylus) and its molecular phylogenetic relationships.

28. Amphibiology: A discourse or treatise on amphibious animals; the department of natural history which treats of the Amphibia.

29. Anura - frogs, toads, tree toads Batrachia, order Anura, order Batrachia, order Salientia, Salientia animal order - the order of animals amphibia,

30. The morphology of the oberhautchen with the description and distribution of scale organs in Basiliscine iguanians, Amphibia-Reptilia 10 (1989) 42334

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32. Biliverdin is a linear tetrapyrrolic intermediate of heme degradation (heme catabolism) to bilirubin. The bile of amphibia and birds contains only Biliverdine, …

33. Details are given of the special patterns of electric polarization encountered in the epiphyses of the Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, Monotremata and Marsupialia.

34. (2004) A new poison-dart frog (Dendrobates) from northern central Guyana (Amphibia: Anura: Dendrobatidae). – Salamandra, 40(2): 99-104. [for Dendrobates nubeculosus]

35. Huxley, in his article on this subject in the ninth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, for applying the name Amphibia to those lung-breathing, pentadactyle vertebrates which had been first severed from the Linnaean Amphibia by Alexandre Brongniart, under the name of Batrachia, have not met with universal acceptance.

36. Huxley, in his article on this subject in the ninth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, for applying the name Amphibia to those lung-breathing, pentadactyle vertebrates which had been first severed from the Linnaean Amphibia by Alexandre Brongniart, under the name of Batrachia, have not met with universal acceptance.

37. Batrachia A taxonomic superorder within the subclass Lissamphibia – since the late 20th century Batrachia has denoted both tailed and tailless Amphibia: the frogs

38. The term “Branchial” derives from the Latin “branchia,” meaning gills, and is used to describe the development of many species of fish and amphibia

39. A previously described method for the determination of DNA with pseudoisocyanin (Sterba 1963) was tested for its suitability on oocytes of amphibia and Osteichthyes.

40. You get fungi, you get fish, you get plants, you get amphibia, you get reptiles, and then, of course, you get the dinosaurs.

41. The Branchiosauria, as has been several times sug-gested by various authors, represent the ancestral forms of at least the tailed division of the Amphibia

42. Sensory cells of the vomero-nasal (Jacobson's) organ ofRana (Amphibia),Vipera, Gymnodactylus, Hemidactylus (Reptilia), andApodemus andTupaia (Mammalia) resemble these cells in reptilian species so far investigated.

43. The granulation and other cytologic criteria confirm and complete current ideas of the functional development of the pituitary-thyroid-system during the ontogeny of the Amphibia.

44. Thus, a genus which is the only one of a family is Conterminous with it; the modern group Ichthyopsida is Conterminous with the two classes Pisces and Amphibia.

45. Amphibians belong in the class Amphibia, which includes frogs and toads of the order Anura, newts and salamanders of the order Caudata, and the lesser-known limbless

46. Anura is the order of animals in the class Amphibia that includes frogs and toads.Although distinctions can be made between frogs and toads, those distinctions have no scientific status

47. The electric polarization patterns existing in the appendicular skeleton of the Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves and Mammalia, and the changes they undergo in the course of ontogenesis, have been made the object of detailed investigations.

48. A cold-blooded, smooth-skinned vertebrate of the class Amphibia. Amphibians hatch as aquatic larvae with gills and, in most species, then undergo metamorphosis into four-legged terrestrial adults with lungs for breathing air

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50. The Branchiosauria are the best preserved of all of the extinct Amphibia and not only is the complete skeletal anatomy known, but something of the soft parts, color markings, covhas been able to write an ering and habits

51. Amphibian definition is - an amphibious organism; especially : any of a class (Amphibia) of cold-blooded vertebrates (such as frogs, toads, or salamanders) intermediate in many characters between fish and reptiles and having gilled aquatic larvae and air-breathing adults

52. In the Branchiosauria, the earliest of the true Amphibia (Euamphibia) and ancestral to the modern Caudata, the lateral-line system is known on the tails of two genera (462, 478) from the Mazon Creek, Illinois, shales—Micrerpeton and Eumicrerpeton.

53. In an 1801 drawing from his book, General Zoology Amphibia, George Shaw, an English botanist and zoologist, Credited Merian for describing a frog in the account of her South American expedition, and named the young tree frog after her in his portrayal of

54. Anamnia, then, is a group name that includes the Holocene (Recent) members of the Agnatha (jawless fishes), Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes, and Amphibia; by presumption, the class Placodermi, which is known only from fossils, should be included in the Anamnia as well.

55. ‘Maximum parsimony analysis of this latter data set also recovered monophyly of living amphibians and favored a frog + salamander (Batrachia) relationship.’ ‘For example, Batrachia and Gymnophiona are sister taxa within the ancestral taxon, Amphibia (or ‘Lissamphibia’ in many systems).’

56. Amphibian (adj.) 1630s, "having two modes of existence; of doubtful nature," from Greek amphibia, neuter plural of amphibios "living a double life," from amphi "of both kinds" (see amphi-) + bios "life," from PIE root *gwei-"to live."

57. Regulation (EU) No 576/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council (7) lays down the animal health requirements applicable to the non-commercial movements of pet animals listed in Annex I thereto, and amphibia are included in the animals listed in that Annex.

58. With this method neutral α-glucosidases can be exactly demonstrated in the brush border of the small intestine (glycoamylase, sucrase-isomaltase) and kidney of mammals, birds, fishes, amphibia and reptiles; localization of acid α-glucosidases is achieved at the cellular level in many organs and tissues.

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60. Saimiri sciureus)Other species of non-human primates (other species of Ceboidea and Cercopithecoidea)Apes (Hominoidea)Other Mammals (other Mammalia)Domestic fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus)Other birds (other Aves)Reptiles (Reptilia)Rana (Rana temporaria and Rana pipiens)Xenopus (Xenopus laevis and Xenopus tropicalis)Other Amphibians (other Amphibia)Zebra fish (Danio rerio)Other Fish (other Pisces)Cephalopods (Cephalopoda)Re-useRe-useYESNon-human primate?

61. The proposal does not provide for any animal health requirements regarding movement between Member States, or from the specified third countries or territories, of a number of species other than dogs or cats: all species of arachnida and insects, fish, amphibia, reptiles, birds and ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters, as listed in Annex I to the proposal.