cynocephalus การใช้
- cynocephalus, or dog-head, as described by Pliny in his " Natural History ".
- He is depicted as a baboon or according to some, in the form of a Cynocephalus ( Dog Headed ).
- They have their own scientific classification, Dermoptera cynocephalus, which means " Dog-headed skin-winged animal ".
- Fossil ancestors of the recently extinct thylacine, " Thylacinus cynocephalus ", have also been identified among Riversleigh's fauna.
- The only species to survive into modern times was the thylacine ( " Thylacinus cynocephalus " ), which became extinct in 1936.
- Some versions of the Duffy antigen have been associated with protection from " Hepatocytis " infection in yellow baboons ( " Papio cynocephalus " ).
- In yellow baboons ( " Papio cynocephalus " ) mutations in this gene have been associated with protection from infection with species of the genus " Hepatocystis ".
- Among non-primates, the extinct " Chriacus " exhibits microscopic groves on its toothcomb, but the Philippine colugo ( " Cynocephalus volans " ) does not.
- During his time as director of the Australian Museum, he was the initiator of attempts to clone the " Thylacinus cynocephalus ", the Tasmanian tiger, an animal extinct since 1936.
- On 7 September 1936, Benjamin, the last Tasmanian tiger ( " Thylacinus cynocephalus " ) died in Hobart Zoo, after the species was persecuted by farmers to extinction in the wild.
- Cryptozoologists who promote the theory of survival of the Tasmanian tiger or thylacine " Thylacinus cynocephalus ", a Thylacinid, and also currently accepted as extinct, favour proposed survival of the Queensland tiger.
- For the Philippine flying lemur, " Cynocephalus volans " ( the chapter link goes to the MSW3 web page for the species entry, while the title link goes to the Google Books preview for MSW3 ).
- They came out with the theory of the cynocephalus with a tail, the monkey without a tail and the arboreal men, all of them children of the noeptizoids, etc . But, which of these would then be the missing link?
- In Ancient Egyptian religion, "'Aani "'is the dog-headed ape sacred to the Egyptian god Thoth . " One of the Egyptian names of the Cynocephalus Baboon, which was sacred to the god Thoth ."
- In humans, a mutant variant at a single site in the FY cis-regulatory region abolishes all expression of the gene in Papio cynocephalus " ), which suffer a mosquito-carried malaria-like pathogen, " Hepatocystis kochi ".
- The image adopted for its label in 1987, H . C . Richter's nineteenth-century illustration of the now extinct Tasmanian tiger ( " Thylacinus cynocephalus " ), is from Gould's " The Mammals of Australia ".
- While the Kinda baboon is often considered to be a subspecies of the yellow baboon ( " Papio cynocephalus " ), it is distinct enough to merit status as full species ( " P . kindae " ) under the phylogenetic species concept.
- They gave it the specific name " chimaera " ( Latin for " chimera " ) because it shares characters with both the Philippine colugo ( " Cynocephalus volans " ) and Sunda colugo ( " Galeopterus variegatus " ), the two living colugo species.
- Both the living Tasmanian devil ( " Sarcophilus harrisii " ) and the recently extinct Tasmanian wolf ( " Thylacinus cynocephalus " ) possessed modified molars to allow for shearing, although the Tasmanian wolf, the larger of the two, had adaptation more similar to the modern dog.
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