Skip to main content
Login
Library Home
My Profile
Links
Ask the Librarian
About
New Titles
Full Record
Back to Search Results
The heart of the leathery turtle, Dermochelys (Sphargis) coriacea. With a note on the septum ventriculorum in the Reptilia.
Record no:
35694
Call no:
RP1977
Author:
O'Donoghue, Charles H.
Citation:
J. ANAT., (LOND.). [n.d.] v.52 : 467-480;
Year:
[n.d.]
Subject:
Turtles
;
Chelonia - Anatomy
;
Reptiles - Anatomy
;
Type:
Reprint
Item availability
Search
Reserve
{ 1 } items found
Result
Links
Location
Library
Shelf no
Status
Year
Volume
Copy
1
Archives room
Western Australian Museum
Reprint boxes
On Shelf
Print
Mail
Similar Items
Observations on the habits of the ornate box turtle, Terrapene ornata (Agassiz)
Variation, sexual dimorphism, and maturity in a Quebec population of the common snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina
Size and shape variation in the painted turtle : a principal component analysis
The box turtle as a host for dipterous parasites
The feeding of the box turtle, Terrapene carolina, on a live snake
The blood vascular system of the Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus
Further consideration of the shell of Chelys and of the constitution of the armor of turtles in general
The anatomy of the reptilian heart. Pt. 1. Varanus monitor (Linne).
The anatomy of the reptilian heart. Pt. 2. Serpentes, Testudinata and Loricata.
A note on the ductus caroticus and ductus arteriosus and their distribution in the Reptilia.