File:Wilkes expedition Reptilia Plate 18.jpg
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An image bearing the title US Exploring Expedition. REPTILIA PL. 18 with the explanation in the caption: Figs. 1–7 Teius Teguixin. Schinz. Figs. 8&9 Brachylophus Fasciatus. Cuv. Figs. 10–16 Hoplodactylus pomarii. The caption at the source is "Brachylophus Fasciatus (Fiji Islands), Hoplodactylus pomarii (New Zealand), and Teius Teguixin, which give the order from the top to bottom of the figured reptilian species. |
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Source | Charles Girard, United States Exploring Expedition. During the Years 1838-1842. Under theCommand of Charles Wilkes ... Herpetology. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1858. reproduced at Linda Hall Library | |||||
Author | (Charles Girard) Unidentified illustrator | |||||
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