Annals of Nature; Or, Annual Synopsis of New Genera And Species of Animals, Plants, &c. Discovered in North America
The book Annals of Nature; Or, Annual Synopsis of New Genera And Species of Animals, Plants, &c. Discovered in North America was written by author Rafinesque, C. S. (Constantine Samuel), 1783-1840 Here you can read free online of Annals of Nature; Or, Annual Synopsis of New Genera And Species of Animals, Plants, &c. Discovered in North America book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Annals of Nature; Or, Annual Synopsis of New Genera And Species of Animals, Plants, &c. Discovered in North America a good or bad book?
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Discovered by Mr John D. Clifford. XII. N' G. Rhexenor. Differsfrom Afarc^MS by all the segments with two pairs of geminate ventral legs, having five articles and a claw. Eyes rounded in facets. Antenna nearly under the head, recurved upwards in a groove, with seven arti- cles ; six oblong, the sixth larger, the seventh or last depressed obtuse. — The name is also Mythological. 5 1 . Rhexenor annularis. Bluish brown with reddish brown rings on the mar- gin of the segments, legs brown, one hundr...ed and ten pairs ; neck broad tail. [ 9 ] arge, obtuse, split beneath ; vent linear, marginated with yellow — Found in the woods of the highland hills of New- York. Length three inches. XII. N. G. Abacion. Differ from Narceus by anterior [Segments with two pairs of legs ; neck hardly visible ; head rounded, eyes rounded, lateral ; antenna lon- ger than the head, lateral before, straight, club shaped, six oblong articles in- creasing in size upwards. — The name means little texture. 52. Abacion tesselatum.
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