- the
highest level of the
taxonomic hierarchy until George Cuvier's
embranchements,
first called Phyla by
Ernst Haeckel, were
introduced in the
early nineteenth...
-
Georges Cuvier used
comparative anatomy to
group the
animals into four
embranchements ('branches' with
different body plans,
roughly corresponding to phyla)...
- Breteuil-
Embranchement is a
railway station on the Paris-Nord -
Lille line
located in the
commune of Bacouël in the Oise department, France. It is surrounded...
- The
Embranchement de Châtillon (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃bʁɑ̃ʃmɑ̃ də ʃatijɔ̃]) is a
branch of the
Canal latéral à la
Loire that
connects to the Loire...
- The
Embranchement de
Colmar (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃bʁɑ̃ʃmɑ̃ də kɔlmaʁ]) is a
canal in
eastern France. It
connects Colmar to the
Rhine at Biesheim....
- 1817 Le Règne Animal,
Georges Cuvier grouped all
animals into four
embranchements ("branches" with
different body plans), one of
which was the articulated...
- anatomy, and its
natural history.
Cuvier divided the
animals into four
embranchements ("Branches",
roughly corresponding to phyla),
namely vertebrates, molluscs...
- Évreux-Normandie (until recently: Évreux
Embranchement) is the
train station for the town of Évreux, Eure, France. It was
built by CF de l'Ouest in 1887...
-
integration of
organisms led him to
classify animals into four "branches," or
embranchements: Vertebrata,
Articulata (arthropods and
segmented worms),
Mollusca (which...
- The La
Nouvelle branch (French:
embranchement de La Nouvelle,
pronounced [ɑ̃bʁɑ̃ʃmɑ̃ də la nuvɛl]) is a 37.3-kilometre (23.2 mi)
branch of the
Canal du...