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环颈雉红细胞的显微结构观察   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0  
应用常规血涂片Wright染色法对环颈雉(Phasianus colchicus)红细胞进行显微观察和形态参数测定.结果表明:环颈雉成熟的红细胞呈长椭圆形,长轴18.88 μm,短轴10.00 μm,表面光滑,有核,其发育经过幼稚红细胞、未成熟红细胞和成熟红细胞3个阶段,还观察到直接分裂的红细胞和分裂后产生的梨形红细胞...  相似文献   
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用磁控溅射法在加热到400℃的MgO(001)单晶基片上沉积了总厚度为25 nm 的[Fe(0.6 nm)/Fe30.5Pt69.5(1.9 nm)]10 多层连续薄膜, 总成分配比为Fe50Pt50. 然后对其在[500, 900]℃温度范围进行真空热处理, 分析了热处理温度对薄膜表面形貌、晶体结构以及磁特性的影响. 结果表明, 在加热基片上生长的FePt 薄膜, 层间已经发生扩散, 形成无序的A1 相. 经过700℃以上的高温热处理, 薄膜转变为具有(001)织构的L10相FePt 合金, 易磁化轴沿垂直于膜面的方向, 有序度大于0.85, 单轴磁晶各向异性能约2.7×107 erg/cc. 利用扩散后残存的周期性微弱成分起伏, 可以使薄膜在800℃以下保持形貌连续. 用原子力显微镜对薄膜表面进行观察证实, 在780℃进行热处理, 薄膜的表面最平整. 这种优质的连续薄膜可以应用于微加工制作超高密度垂直磁记录阵列介质.  相似文献   
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焊接图像中不可避免地存在烟尘和弧光等干扰造成的噪声,而传统的图像处理方法对噪声非常敏感,因此很难准确地对焊接图像进行处理.文中提出了一种基于分形和数学形态学理论的综合图像处理方法.该方法利用分形理论中的离散分数布朗随机场理论得到按分形维分布的熔池灰度图像,然后利用二值形态学中的连通域检测去除噪声并得到目标图像,进而利用形态学中的开运算和闭运算得到图像的强连通边界.试验结果表明,该方法能够快速、准确地检测熔池的边缘、高度、宽度以及面积等信息.  相似文献   
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侧斑离鳍鱼颅骨极狭窄,缺眶上骨,泪骨大,鼻骨发达.犁骨具齿,副蝶骨“M”形,前颌骨、齿骨前端有一特大的犬齿,下咽骨愈合,具上后颞骨,尾骨有变异.  相似文献   
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Altogether, Coronatella and Hexalona-branches are considered the main lineages of Aloninae – a subfamily of common bottom-dwelling microcrustaceans in freshwater environments. Although the taxonomic features of Brazilian members of the Hexalona-branch have been summarised for species from the costata-group and affinis-group, a revision of other widely distributed species in the world is still lacking in this country. The aim of this paper was to study the morphology of Brazilian populations from the guttata-group and intermedia-group, and to describe a new genus from the Hexalona-branch. The parthenogenetic females of Alona cf. guttata from Brazil have similar morphology when compared to data from the literature, but the armature of the terminal claw of its males seems to be different from those of Alona guttata sensu stricto, Alona barbulata and Alona werestschagini. The intermedia-group is formed by Alona elisae sp. nov., which seems to be endemic to the Cerrado of Brazil Central, and Alona isabellae sp. nov., which is widely distributed in Brazil; this species has a labral keel armed with 2–4 setulae, and postabdomen with setulae of lateral fascicles longer than the level of marginal denticles, morphological traits that differentiate it from Alona elisae sp. nov. Another endemic species from the Hexalona-branch is Prenda arvensis gen. nov. and sp. nov., which has two main head pores, a reduced seta on endite 1 of the first limb, sixth limb is a wide lobe. The potential of biodiversity from the Hexalona-branch from Brazil is still underestimated, and a global revision of the guttata-group and intermedia-group is very important for the progress of Aloninae taxonomy and systematics.

http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0A2E4A30-0C9C-43E8-8E72-1DEDA6AFF3C3  相似文献   

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A new species of Friesea was found in East Antarctica and is described here as Friesea eureka sp. nov. This is the first new collembolan species to be described from the Antarctic continent in 30 years, even though ice-free areas have been intensively surveyed over that time. It brings to five the number of described species of the genus Friesea known from the Antarctic continent and Peninsula, so is the most speciose genus of Collembola in the region. However, one of these, F. grisea Schäffer, comprises a number of cryptic species of different molecular lineages. The new species is distinguished by having 4 + 4 ocelli plus 1 + 1 hardly visible, a very reduced furca, up to four or five faintly clavate tenent hairs, four anal spines and four spinose chaetae in adult. The restricted distribution of the species emphasises the importance of protecting ice-free areas on the continent as they often contain at least one locally endemic faunal species

www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:865B9AE6-0428-4364-99A4-AF38A764D6D9  相似文献   

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Nest structure, morphology of all stages and behaviour have contributed to the phylogenetic and taxonomic studies of social vespids. Two aerial nests of Dolichovespula intermedia were discovered in China. The morphology of the three castes, the five larval instars, and the nest structure of D. intermedia Birula, are described in detail and illustrated. The presence of only one campaniform sensillum above each labial palp and the dense minute spicules on the posterior gena found in D. intermedia larvae are mentioned here for the first time for Dolichovespula. The identification characters between D. intermedia and Dolichovespula sylvestris are briefly discussed.  相似文献   
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Genera assigned to the cheilostome bryozoan family Onychocellidae are revised based on the skeletal morphology of the type species and, when possible, the type material of these species. All genera are illustrated using scanning electron micrographs, some for the first time. Onychocellidae, which ranges from the Cenomanian stage of the Cretaceous to the Recent, has been a particularly troublesome family because of poorly defined generic concepts correlating at least in part with a paucity of morphological characters. Thirty-five genera are described in this review. Of these, two are recognised as subjective synonyms of other onychocellid genera (Rhebasia and Semieschara), one cannot be sufficiently characterised from the type material (Collura), and two are new: Aechmellina gen. nov. (type species Aechmella falcifera) and Kamilocella gen. nov. (type species Eschara latilabris). A neotype is chosen for Rhagasostoma hexagonum, the type species of Rhagasostoma. A key is provided to assist in the identification of onychocellid genera. Phylogenetic relationships between genera remain obscure and are unlikely to be fully resolved based on skeletal morphology alone. The family as an entity is loosely circumscribed and almost certainly paraphyletic, containing stem genera of other anascan familes such as Lunulitidae, Coscinopleuridae and Aspidostomatidae.

www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:org:pub:63A31AD2-F049-42CB-A45B-557014DC286E  相似文献   

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Aquatic anoles present an interesting ecomorphological puzzle. On the one hand, the link between habitat use and morphology is well established as convergent within the Caribbean anole radiation. On the other hand, aquatic anoles do not appear to form an ecomorphological group – rather, it appears that there may be several ways to adapt to aquatic habitats. We explore this issue by examining the ecology, morphology and performance of four species of Central American aquatic anoles belonging to two different lineages. Overall, we find that aquatic anoles overlap in multiple ecological and morphological dimensions. However, we do find some differences in substrate use, claw and limb morphology, and bite force that distinguish Anolis aquaticus from the other three species (A. lionotus, A. oxylophus and A. poecilopus). Our results suggest that A. aquaticus is adapted to climb on boulders, whereas the other species utilise vegetation in streamside habitats.  相似文献   
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A remarkable new eucoiline genus and species, Muhaka icipe, is described herein. The genus is clearly a Kleidotomini, but is distinguished from other genera in the tribe by a unique head and scutellar morphology. The genus belongs to the ‘wedge-head’-syndrome group of species that, to date, is unique to Afrotropical eucoilines. The new genus and species is reminiscent of Stentorceps Quinlan and Nanocthulhu Buffington, but is readily distinguished from these genera. Muhaka was collected from a threatened kaya (sacred forest) of coastal Kenya. The biological importance of this and other kaya forests, as well as their protection, is discussed.

http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6918ED2C-69A4-48FC-A1E4-2B5DFF58E876  相似文献   
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