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Definition of Neoceratodus forsteri
1. Noun. An endangered species of lungfish found in rivers in Queensland.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neoceratodus Forsteri
Literary usage of Neoceratodus forsteri
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fishes of Australia: A Popular and Systematic Guide to the Study of the by David George Stead (1906)
"AUSTRALIAN LUNG-FISH (Neoceratodus forsteri). The Australian Lung-Fish is an
inactive, sluggish fish, frequenting the bottom in muddy parts and among weeds. ..."
2. Vertebrate Zoölogy by Horatio Hackett Newman (1920)
"Neoceratodus forsteri, a fish that reaches a length of over five feet (Fig.
95 A), "frequents the comparatively stagnant pools or water-holes which ..."
3. Bulletin (1911)
"Dorsal aspect of cranial roof of Neoceratodus forsteri 155 Plate A, Fig. 1.
North bank of the Milwaukee River, zone C, Humboldt Street Bridge, Wisconsin (i ..."
4. ... Devonic Fishes of the New York Formations by Charles Rochester Eastman (1907)
"Sensory canals represented by double dotted lines. Fig. 26 Neoceratodus
forsteri (Krefft). Dorsal aspect of cranial roof, drawn as if flattened out to same ..."
5. Bulletinby T. J. Evans by T. J. Evans (1911)
"Dorsal aspect of cranial roof of-Neoceratodus forsteri 155 Plate A, Fig. 1.
North bank of the Milwaukee River, zone C, Humboldt Street Bridge, ..."
6. Reports and Papers by Iowa Geological Survey (1908)
"Restoration of head-shield, dorsal aspect, showing arrangement of cranial plates
and course of sensory canals 197 29. Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft). ..."