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- Invertebrates is an umbrella term describing animals that neither develop nor retain a vertebral column (commonly known as a spine or backbone), which...
- Pommerville 2014, p. 7. Ehrenberg CG (1828). Symbolae Physioe. Animalia evertebrata. Berlin: Decas prima. Breed RS, Conn HJ (May 1936). "The Status of the...
- Conchology.be: Aliculastrum cylindri**** Ehrenberg C.G. (1828-1831). Animalia evertebrata exclusis Insectis. Series prima. In: F.G. Hemprich & C.G. Ehrenberg,...
- Ehrenberg C. G. (1828 [plates], 1831 [text]). Symbolae physicae animalia evertebrata. In: Symbolae physicae, seu Icones adhue ineditae corporum naturalium...
- pp. 89–102. Ehrenberg, Christian G. (1831). "Pars zoologica. Animalia evertebrata exclusis insectis [Invertebrata other than Insecta]". Symbolae physicae...
- type species Ehrenberg C. G. (1828–1831). Symbolae physicae animalia evertebrata exclusis insectis. Series prima **** tabularum decade prima continent...
- Ehrenberg C.G.; Hemprich, W.F. (1831). Symbolae Physicae - Animalia Evertebrata Exclusis Insectis. Zoologica. 4: unnumbered pages, Doris (Glossodoris)...
- p=taxdetails&id=196347 on 2012-06-06 Ehrenberg, C. G. (1828-1831). Animalia evertebrata exclusis Insectis. Series prima. In: F. G. Hemprich & C. G. Ehrenberg...
- 119-125. London, privately published Ehrenberg C.G. (1828-1831). Animalia evertebrata exclusis Insectis. Series prima. In: F.G. Hemprich & C.G. Ehrenberg,...
- dividing them into blooded animals (Vertebrata) and bloodless animals (Evertebrata). He also held that lower animals had perfected organs and that the brain...