Rhinoceros unicornis, Linnaeus, 1758
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https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.542 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3918396 |
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Rhinoceros unicornis |
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spec. nov. |
Rhinoceros unicornis View in CoL ZBK [ spec. nov.]
R. cornu unico conico. Syst. nat. 11. n. 1.
Rhinoceros. Jonst. quadr. 98. t. 38. Bont. jav. 50. t. 51. Bergen. orat. 1746. t. 1. Gesn. quadr. 842. Aldr. bisulc. 878.
Habitat in Africa, India, coeno se volutans, victitans vepretibus.
Statura prioris fere Elephantis.
Cornu in rostro, solidum, recurvum, perpetuum, conicum.
Labium superius acuminatum aduncum.
Oculi & Aures parvae.
Cutis nuda. Rugae transversales: 1. Capitis postica. 2. Scapularis: 3. Abdominalis ante femora. 4. Femoralis trans femora. Ungulae tres.
Cauda attenuata pedibus brevior.
Animal mute, ni lacessetur, tum arbores fragore prosternit, cornu ejicit omnia.
Quantus erat cornu, cui pila Taurus erat. Martialis.
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