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Emilio Cornalia (25
August 1824 – 8 June 1882) was an
Italian naturalist. He was born in
Milan and died in the same city. He was
conservator from 1851...
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Quechua people. The
Andean mountain cat was
first described by
Emilio Cornalia, who
named it in
honor of
Jacobita Mantegazza. It is a
monotypic species...
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Nouvelle espèce de Felis".
Extraits des Procès-verbaux des Séances. 9: 40−41.
Cornalia, E. (1865). "Descrizione di una
nuova specie del
genere Felis.
Felis jacobita...
- a
macroscopic scale by
black spots and on a
microscopic scale by the "
Cornalia corpuscles".
Pasteur accepted and made five long
stays in Alès, between...
- geoffroyi". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2015: e.T15310A50657011.
Cornalia, E. (1865). "Descrizione di una
nuova specie del
genere Felis.
Felis jacobita...
- v.
gorgon Thomas, 1926 B. v.
infuscatus Wagler, 1831 B. v.
trivittatus Cornalia, 1849 B. v.
variegatus Schinz, 1825 The
closest living relative of the...
- IUCN
status and
estimated po****tion
Andean mountain cat L.
jacobita (
Cornalia, 1865)
Andes mountains Size: 57–65 cm (22–26 in) long, 41–48 cm (16–19 in)...
- Clade: †Mosasauria Superfamily: †Mosasauroidea Genus: †Mesoleptos
Cornalia, E. & Chiozza, L. 1852
Species †M.
zendrinii (
Cornalia, E. & Chiozza, L. 1852)...
- ScienceNews.
Retrieved 2022-11-10. Frost,
Darrel R. (2014). "Atelopus
ignescens (
Cornalia, 1849)".
Amphibian Species of the World: an
Online Reference.
Version 6...
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Neusticosaurus was one of the
smallest nothosaurs and
probably fed on
small fish.
Cornalia, E. (1854). "Notizie
zoologiche sul
Pachypleura edwardsii Cor.
Nuovo sauro...