- G.
apodes bear a
cluster of up to 6
ovules that grow out from the apex of the peduncle.
These fruits can have 1-3
seeds inside of them. G.
apodes has...
- on
pelvic fins. Fish
lacking this
appendage were
placed within the
order Apodes; fish
having abdominal, thoracic, or
jugular pelvic fins were
termed Abdominales...
-
fossil record after the Pliocene.
Extinct Ginkgo yimaensis Extinct Ginkgo apodes Extinct Ginkgo adiantoides, or
possibly a new
taxon from the US, G. cranei...
-
Ginkgo L. Type
species Ginkgo biloba Species †Ginkgo
adiantoides †Ginkgo
apodes Ginkgo biloba †Ginkgo
cranei †Ginkgo
digitata †Ginkgo
dissecta †Ginkgo gardneri...
- "Anguilliformes".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 4 June 2008. "
Apodes" . New
International Encyclopedia. 1905. "The
Natural History of the Eel"...
- In the 10th
edition of
Systema Naturae, Carl
Linnaeus described the
Pisces as:
Always inhabiting the waters; are
swift in
their motion and
voracious in...
- Castle, P. H. J., 1959 (July) [ref. 11986] A
large leptocephalid (Teleostei,
Apodes) from off
South Westland, New Zealand. The eel was once
again spotted off...
- Akimbo; Akinale; Akinbiye; Akinjolo; Akinyele; Akirikan; Alawusa; Algbon;
Apode Sapode; Aposu; Araromi; Arigbajo; Arogo; Asa; Asa
Abule Egba; Asa obintin;...
- of the
ventral and
pectoral fins, into the
following orders and genera:
Apodes:
Muraena (eels),
Gymnotus (electric knifefishes),
Trichiurus (cutl****fishes)...
- 5985]
Gorgasia sillneri, ein
neuer Röhrenaal aus dem
Roten Meer (Pisces,
Apodes, Heterocongridae).
Senckenbergiana Biologica v. 43 (no. 6): 433-435. The...