Some new Hawaiian cephalopods
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Some Notes on the Hawaiian Monk Seal
UP TO 1958 the collections of the British Museum ( N atural History ) possessed nei ther skeletal material nor skin of the Hawaiian or Laysan monk seal, Monachus schauinslalldi Matschie 1905 . Indeed the only remains of this animal in Europe until now have been those brought back by Dr. Schauinsland, amongst which was the skull of the seal later named after him by Matschie (Marschie, 1905) . Th...
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عنوان ژورنال: Proceedings of the United States National Museum
سال: 1913
ISSN: 0096-3801
DOI: 10.5479/si.00963801.1996.563