EditorialHermit Thrush - Plant Robin Wood, Hermit's Thrush (Catharus guttatus, Turdus solitarius), Signed: J.J. Audubon, J.T. Bowen, lithograph, Pl. 146 (vol. 3), Audubon, John James (drawn); Bowen, J. T. (lith.), 1856, John James Audubon: The birds of America:...
EditorialHermit Thrush - Plant Robin Wood, Hermit's Thrush (Catharus guttatus, Turdus solitarius), Signed: J.J. Audubon, J.T. Bowen, lithograph, Pl. 146 (vol. 3), Audubon, John James (drawn); Bowen, J. T. (lith.), 1856, John James Audubon: The birds of America:...
EditorialCynailurus guttatus, Print, The cheetah is a large cat of the subfamily Felinae that occurs in North, Southern and East Africa, and a few localities in Iran. It inhabits a variety of mostly arid habitats like dry forests, scrub forests, and savannahs. ...
EditorialPagurus guttatus, Print, Pagurus is a genus of hermit crabs in the family Paguridae. Like other hermit crabs, their abdomen is not calcified and they use snail shells as protection. These marine decapod crustaceans are omnivorous, but mostly prey on sm...
EditorialGecko guttatus, Print, Geckos are lizards belonging to the infraorder Gekkota, found in warm climates throughout the world. They range from 1.6 to 60 cm (0.64 to 24 inches). Most geckos cannot blink, but they often lick their eyes to keep them clean an...
EditorialPagurus guttatus, Print, Pagurus is a genus of hermit crabs in the family Paguridae. Like other hermit crabs, their abdomen is not calcified and they use snail shells as protection. These marine decapod crustaceans are omnivorous, but mostly prey on sm...
EditorialPagurus guttatus, Print, Pagurus is a genus of hermit crabs in the family Paguridae. Like other hermit crabs, their abdomen is not calcified and they use snail shells as protection. These marine decapod crustaceans are omnivorous, but mostly prey on sm...
EditorialOdontophorus guttatus, Print, The spotted wood quail (Odontophorus guttatus) is a small ground-dwelling bird in the New World quail family. It is a resident breeder in the mountains of Central America from southern Mexico to western Panama., 1820-1863.
EditorialThamnophilus guttatus, Print, Thamnophilus is a genus of antbird in the antbird family, Thamnophilidae. The species in this genus are commonly known as antshrikes. They are insectivores that feed by gleaning prey from foliage and are found in the Neotr...
EditorialDendrocolaptes guttatus, Print, The buff-throated woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus guttatus) is a resident passerine bird found in tropical South America in the Guiana Shield and disjunctly in the northern Atlantic Forest. It formerly included the cocoa wood...
EditorialAmiurus guttatus, Print, Ameiurus, Ameiurus is a genus of catfishes in the family Ictaluridae. It contains the three common types of bullhead catfish found in waters of the United States, the black bullhead (Ameiurus melas), the brown bullhead (Ameiuru...
EditorialArmadillo guttatus, Print, Nine-banded armadillo skeleton., Three-banded armadillo skeleton on display at the Museum of Osteology. Armadillos (from Spanish "little armoured one") are New World placental mammals in the order Cingulata. The Chlamyphorida...
EditorialZingel, Zingel zingel 37, red hind, Epinephelus guttatus 38 and Striped bass, Morone saxatilis Perca saxatilis 39. Handcolored copperplate engraving after Jacob Nilson from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm's Encyclopedia of Natural History: Fish, Augsburg, 1804...
EditorialAlcedo Guttatus. Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, engraving 1831 by Elizabeth Gould and John Gould. John Gould was working as a taxidermist,he was known as the 'bird-stuffer', by the Zoological Society. Gould's fascination with birds from the east be...