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| | BATRACHIA - LoveToKnow Article on BATRACHIA |
 | | Amphicoelous (bi-concave) vertebrae are found in the Apoda and in some of the Caudata; opisthocoelous (convexo-concave) vertebrae in the higher Caudata and in the lower Ecaudata; whilst the great majority of the Ecaudata have procoelous (concavo-convex) vertebrae. |  | | Development and Metamorphosis.In a great number of batrachians, including most of the European species, the egg is small and the food-yolk is in insufficient quantity to form an external appendage of the embryo. |  | | But the larvae of the Ecaudata are mainly herbivorous and the digestive tract is accordingly extremely elongate and coiled up like the spring of a watch. |
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http://32.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BA/BATRACHIA.htm
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| | Neochanna apoda |
 | | Neochanna apoda, the brown mudfish (a category B threatened species), is a wetland inhabitant of the West Coast. |  | | Terrestrial Ecoregions -- North Island temperate forests (AA0405): The wetland areas of the region support numerous waterfowl and native fish including the endemic brown mudfish (Neochanna apoda), which is considered a lower... |
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http://www.specieslist.com/endangered/scientific_name/N/Neochanna_apoda.shtml
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| | Plant Pathology - University of KwaZulu-Natal, PMB |
 | | Direct host penetration from urediospores of Phakopsora apoda, a rust fungus on kikuyu grass |  | | A septum delimits the penetration hypha from the primary hypha which extends further into the mesophyll and branches to form secondary hyphae. |  | | Adendorff, R. and Rijkenberg, F.H.J. (1999) Direct host penetration from urediospores of Phakopsora apoda, a rust fungus on kikuyu grass. |
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http://www.ppath.unp.ac.za/conferences.asp?nav=detail&id=26
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| | Bird of paradise - Wikipedia |
 | | Others, such as the Cicinnurus and Parotia species, have highly ritualized mating dances, with Paroia species presenting ballet tutu-like display plumage in a dance that is among the most astounding behaviors of all birds due to its completely accidental, but nonetheless uncanny resemblance to hula and limbo dances. |  | | The best known for their plumage are the species of the genus Paradisaea, including the type species, Paradisaea apoda, the Greater Bird of Paradise. |  | | These specimens had been prepared by native traders by removing their wings and feet, which led to the belief that the birds never landed but were kept permanently aloft by their plumes. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird+of+paradise+(bird)
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| | Define Paradisea apoda : powered by In Dictionary (InDicitonary.com) |
 | | Use the form below to search our dictionaries by entering a word you wish to define. |  | | Define Paradisea apoda : powered by In Dictionary (InDicitonary.com) |  | | The name is also applied to the longer-billed birds of another related group (Epimachin[ae]) from the same region. |
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http://www.indictionary.com/define/Paradisea_apoda
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| | Apoda - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Apoda |
 | | There are about 170 species known in the family Caeciliidae, forming the amphibian order Apoda (also known as Caecilia or Gymnophiona). |  | | Caecilians have a grooved skin that gives a ‘segmented’ appearance; they have no trace of limbs or pelvis. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Apoda
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| | Selaginelle : Selaginella |
 | | Selaginella rotundifolia Spring., synonyme Lycopodioides rotundifolium Kuntze, proche de Selaginella apoda: Tapissante, feuillage en rosette : vert foncé. |
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http://nature.jardin.free.fr/vivace/nmauric_selaginella.htm
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| | The Virtual Zoo: Bird of Paradise |
 | | The first specimens of this species to reach Europe, in the 16th century, lacked feet, which gave rise to the erroneous belief that the birds spent their entire lives on the wing. |  | | Most of the paradise plumes once used for ornament were obtained from the lesser bird of paradise, which is smaller in size. |  | | In 1758 Linnaeus jokingly gave the species the name apoda, "without feet." |
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http://library.thinkquest.org/11922/birds/birdofparadise.htm
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| | Hants Moths - 0173 The Festoon Apoda limacodes |
 | | Hants Moths - 0173 The Festoon Apoda limacodes |  | | Notes: Recorded occasionally, mostly as singles, but local and due to its very short emergence period may be overlooked. |  | | Click here for key to flight-time Detailed Map and Flightime Graph |
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http://www.bike2nature.co.uk/moths/moth_0173.htm
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| | Apoda - meaning and definition of the word. |
 | | Apoda - meaning and definition of the word. |  | | You can double click on any word to find it's meaning when you see the help cursor. |
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http://dictionary.blintz.com/dictionary/Apoda
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| | About the APodA |
 | | As such, it is the only group which can represent the profession as a whole or act on its behalf. |  | | Each state Association holds membership at the Australasian Podiatry Council (APodC) which functions at a national level. |  | | The APodA has a number of key roles: |
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http://www.podiatryvic.com.au/Apoda/intro.htm
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| | Dictionary.com/Apodes |
 | | Note: The bird of paradise formerly had the name Paradisea apoda, being supposed to have no feet, as these were wanting in the specimens first obtained from the East Indies. |  | | See Apoda.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) An order of fishes without ventral fins, including the eels. |
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=Apodes
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| | ANURA, APODA, CHELONIA etc. |
 | | All recent texts I've seen use the terms Caudata and Gymnophiona - if Urodela and Apoda have been erected for more inclusive clades (e.g. |  | | I honestly don't know if strict definitions have been applied to Urodela and Caudata, or to Apoda and Gymnophiona. |  | | If you know better please tell me. Oh yeah, Anura has been defined as ATDOTMRCA of _Prosalirus_ + living frogs. |
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http://dml.cmnh.org/2000Jul/msg00238.html
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| | Antique print picture of Paradisea apoda by Travies |
 | | Then click on the Order button at the top or the Order link at the bottom of this page. |  | | This superb antique print is from the from the first edition of Dictionnaire D'Histoire Naturelle by Charles Orbigny. |  | | Antique print picture of Paradisea apoda by Travies |
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http://www.finerareprints.com/animals/histoire_naturelle/vol_histoire_nat_bird_5173.htm
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| | Ápodo |
 | | Los ápodos (Apoda o Gymnophiona) son un orden de anfibios. |
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http://vb.game-host.org/es/%c3%81podo.htm
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| | Asselspinner, Mottenspinner: Schmetterlinge |
 | | Cup and Slug Moths (Limacodidae) - Text and Images. |  | | Großer Schneckenspinner, Große Schildmotte (Apoda limacodes) - Text and Images. |
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http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/links/zool_schmet_asselspinner.html
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| | References |
 | | Présence de *Bellottia apoda* (Bythitidae) et de *Epigonus constanciae* (Apongonidae) dans la mer Tyrrhenienne septentrionale. |
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http://www.fishbase.org/References/ReferencesListTitles.cfm?Name1=De%20Ranieri&Name2=Sbrana&Init1=S%2E&Init2=M%2E&AddAuth=&Year=1992&FishBase=No
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