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- Dartnall is a rural locality of the Shire of Broomehill–Tambellup in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The Great Southern Highway and the...
- Wantage, Oxfordshire. The group consists of brothers Henry Dartnall and Thomas Bonsu-Dartnall (the latter known professionally as "The House of Lords")...
- caudata Carlin, 1943 Notholca foliacea (Ehrenberg, 1838) Notholca hollowdayi Dartnall, 1995 Notholca ikaitophila Sørensen & Kristensen, 2000 Notholca ****onica...
- reproduction. There are three species: Cryptasterina hystera Dartnall & Byrne, 2003 in Dartnall, Byrne, Collins & Hart, 2003 Cryptasterina pacifica (Hayashi...
- In 1983 it was validated in human retinas in an experiment by Herbert Dartnall, James Bowmaker, and John Mollon, who obtained microspectrophotopic readings...
- 279–286. doi:10.1152/physiol.00007.2007. PMID 17699881. Bowmaker J.K. and Dartnall H.J.A. (1980). "Visual pigments of rods and cones in a human retina". J...
- endemic to Australia. It was described in 1970 by Australian zoologist Alan Dartnall. The body length of the male holotype is 3.0 mm. It is light brown in colour...
- (Ellingsen, 1905) P. solitarius (Hoff, 1951) P. tasmanicus Dartnall, 1970 P. typhlus Dartnall, 1970 P. utahensis Muchmore, 1967 Beier, M (1930). "Alcuni...
- Hill Valley. Surrounded by undeveloped land, it meets the northern end of Dartnall Road at a trumpet interchange, with Mt. Albion Conservation Area to the...
- endemic to Australia. It was described in 1970 by Australian zoologist Alan Dartnall. The body length of the male holotype is 2.8 mm. Eyes are absent. The species...