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Albert C. L. G. Günther Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia in the collection of the British Museum. - London: 1858 12/4998 British Museum (Natural History) - Department of Zoology The gigantic ...
ALBERT CHARLES LUDWIG GOTTHILF GÜNTHER, whose death on Feburay 1 we announced with regret last week, was descended from a family which settled in and about Mohringen on the Filder Plateau at the ...
Albert Günther Göring despised the Nazi regime. Using his wealth, connections, and relationship to Hermann, he saved Jews and dissidents at great risk to himself. Despite this, he was also punished ...
In 1864, German-born British zoologist, Albert Günther (1830-1914), discovered a new species of highly venomous viviparous (giving live birth) sea snakes, thereafter named Günther's sea snake.
In 1864, German-born British zoologist, Albert Günther (1830-1914), discovered a new species of highly venomous viviparous (giving live birth) sea snakes, thereafter named Günther's sea snake.
As remarked by Dr. Albert Günther, in his article on the history of the Remora (“On the History of the Echeneis,” Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1860, ser. 3, vol v., p. 386), “there is scarcely a ...
1. There are six species in the Melanocetidae, or Black Seadevil, family. This one is a female, "probably the Humpback Anglerfish," Sparks says. The fish was first described by Albert Günther ...
In the mid-19th century, four species of arapaima were officially recognised but in 1868, Albert Günther, a scientist at the British Museum of Natural History, published an article that suggested ...
Günther's sea snake (Microcephalophis cantoris), a rarely seen venomous sea snake with distribution thought to stretch from the Malay Peninsula to Pakistan, has now been recorded from Iranian ...
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