Examples of using Type specimen in English and their translations into Italian
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Louisiana, who collected the type specimen.
The combined elements of a single wing of the type specimen have the extended length of 537.8 millimetres.
The type specimen of Mauriciosaurus measures 1.9 metres(6 ft 3 in)
Three years later German palaeontologist Hermann von Meyer designated them as the type specimen of a new genus, Plateosaurus.
This fossa is 48% the length of the jaw in the type specimen, and 38% in the second skull.
In 1960, a 103 cm(3.38 ft)-long immature male caught off Ras Muhammad in the Red Sea was designated as the type specimen.
The presence of subcutaneous fat may account for the thick layers of tissue that constitute the third type of preserved soft tissue in the type specimen.
scrambled it to make a type specimen book.
Only six skins have been located in museums, including the type specimen in the Natural History Museum, London,
While the type specimen consisted only of a skull
Explorer Thomas Mitchell collected the type specimen, from which George Bentham wrote the species description in 1842.
They also showed the first fully modern pygostyles, and the type specimen of Yixianornis(IVPP 13631) preserves eight elongated rectrices(tail feathers)
The naming of a new species ordinarily requires obtaining and analyzing a type specimen, something which was obviously impossible from inside the Bathysphere.
In 2017, the"Max" specimen was made the type specimen of a second Galeamopus species,
On the type specimen, they are shortest just in front of the eyes,
Most size estimates are based on specimen CM 3018, the type specimen of A. louisae.
In mineralogy, the type specimen, also known as type material, is a reference sample by which a mineral is defined.
primate researcher Elwyn L. Simons who discovered the type specimen in 1985.
The type specimen is housed in the collection of the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany.
The type specimen, IG-2004-VD-001, consists of a nearly complete subadult skull lacking the rostral bone