Bibliography Record
| x | Senter, Phil; Snow, Vernetta B. | ||
| 2013 | Solution to a 300-year-old zoological mystery: the case of Thomas Bartholin's merman. Archives of Natural History 40(2): 257-262. 11 figs. –Identifies a flipper skeleton and rib from Brazil described by Bartholin (1654) as Trichechus sp. [It was actually T. manatus.] | ||
Related Index Records
5 related index terms
Brazil
| x | 2013 | Senter & Snow (forelimb skeleton of Bartholin's (1654) "merman" identified as Trichechus sp.; 257-262.) |
Mermaid Legend
(SEE ALSO: Religious, Superstitious, or Ornamental Use or Observance; Ri)
(SEE ALSO: Religious, Superstitious, or Ornamental Use or Observance; Ri)
| x | 2013 | Senter & Snow (forelimb skeleton of Bartholin's (1654) "merman" identified as Trichechus sp.; Brazil; 257-262.) |
Skeleton
(SEE ALSO: Age Determination; Embryology and Ontogeny; Histology; Myology; Sense Organs; Tooth Replacement; and under species)
(SEE ALSO: Age Determination; Embryology and Ontogeny; Histology; Myology; Sense Organs; Tooth Replacement; and under species)
| x | 2013 | Senter & Snow (forelimb skeleton of Bartholin's (1654) "merman" identified as Trichechus sp.; Brazil; 257-262.) |
Trichechus inunguis (Natterer in von Pelzeln, 1883) Thomas and Lydekker, 1897
| x | 2013 | Senter & Snow (comp. w/ forelimb skeleton of Bartholin's (1654) "merman"; Brazil; 257-262.) |
Trichechus manatus Linnaeus, 1758
| x | 2013 | Senter & Snow (comp. w/ forelimb skeleton of Bartholin's (1654) "merman"; Brazil; 257-262.) |
Bibliography and Index of the Sirenia and Desmostylia 