Monotremata
Monotremata (class Mammalia, subclass Prototheria) An order comprising the duck-billed platypus (
Ornithorhynchus anatinus, see
ORNITHORHYNCHIDAE) and the echidnas or spiny ant-eaters (
Tachyglossus and
Zaglossus, see
TACHYGLOSSIDAE). There were some extinct forms, of which very few are known in detail, though of those some attained large sizes. The echidnas have no fossil record older than the
Pleistocene, but a fossil platypus,
Obdurodon, is known from the
Miocene and in the early 1990s teeth of an undoubted platypus-like form,
Monotrematum sudamericanum, were discovered in
Palaeocene deposits in Patagonia. Two
Cretaceous genera,
Steropodon and
Kollikodon, are also known. In view of their reptilian affinities they are thought to represent a separate and direct line of descent from the earliest
Mesozoic animals, possibly the
Docodonta, independent of the line leading to other mammals, but the dental features of
Steropodon are considered by some to point to affinities with the
Eupantotheria. They retain many primitive features and are quite unlike marsupials or eutherians. The rectum and urinogenital system open to a common
cloaca (the name ‘monotreme’ is derived from the Greek
monos meaning ‘alone’ and
trema meaning ‘hole’, although the feature is shared by marsupials and some insectivores). The male is
heterogametic as in other mammals. The young are hatched from large, yolky eggs, incubated in a nest by the female platypus and in a pouch in the echidnas. The
embryos develop a
caruncle and egg-tooth. After hatching they are fed milk secreted by the female from specialized sweat glands which do not open through central nipples. The
diaphragm is fully developed, and the heart possesses a single left
aortic arch as in other mammals. The
larynx is developed, and monotremes make sounds. The
tarsus of the male has a grooved erectile spine to which (in the platypus) poison is fed from a gland in the thigh. The poison (said to be capable of killing a dog) may serve to immobilize the female during mating. Adults lack teeth but possess bills. The skull is specialized but retains primitive features. The jaw consists of a single bone. The cervical ribs are not fused, the shoulder girdle is reptilian in form, the pelvis is reminiscent of that of marsupials. The body is covered with hair, in the echidnas partly modified into spines on the back. The limbs are modified for digging (echidna) or swimming (platypus); it has recently been discovered that both platypus and echidna locate their prey by detecting weak electrical fields around the snout. Echidnas
hibernate, and in hot weather all monotremes shelter in burrows or caves. Monotremes are known only from Australia and New Guinea, where they may have survived because of their high degree of specialization and the isolation of that continent.
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Robert Morris: formal disclosures.(artist Robert Morris)(Cover Story)(Interview)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 6/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...Modern Sculpture, Morris's "L-beams...the 1986 catalogue Robert Morris: Works of the Eighties...Fry discussed the artist's work as a response...retrospective presents Morris's oeuvre as a series...Ratcliff's article, "Robert Morris: Prisoner...
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Robert Morris.(discovery of artist recalled)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Artforum International; 4/1/2001; ; 700+ words
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Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 4/18/2006; 700+ words
; Morris Yarowsky, 73, an artist and art professor, died of pancreatic cancer March 20 at Gilchrist...Baptist Church of Silver Spring. Survivors include his parents, Robert and Parma Holt of Silver Spring; three brothers, Michael Holt...
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Robert Morris and the Emperor's New Clothes
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 2/13/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...Morris is the ficklest of artists. In the '60s, the...signature of style. Morris is a shifter. He likes...in his writings - and Morris often writes - he adopts...nicely cloudy title: "Robert Morris: The Mind/Body Problem...will ask. Morris is an artist who thrives on ...
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Morris less. (closes Artwear jewelry store) (Robert Lee Morris) (Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Daily News Record; 1/17/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...a 17-year run, designer Robert Lee Morris has closed Artwear, his prestigious...officially closed Jan. 10, but Morris and several Artwear artists hosted a private reception...While Artwear may be gone, Morris himself is still goin strong...
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MORRIS EVOKES WARHOL IN TWO COLLECTIONS.(Robert Lee Morris)(Andy Warhol)
Magazine article from: WWD; 10/24/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Chabott NEW YORK - Robert Lee Morris goes way back with...hobnobbing with the artist. Although the restaurant...eventually inducted Morris into his infamous...Stephen Sprouse. Now Morris is returning the...The Andy Warhol by Robert Lee Morris line is...
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"The Park Avenue Cubists: Gallatin, Morris, Frelinghuysen, and Shaw". (Exhibition notes).
Magazine article from: New Criterion; 2/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Conservative" artists were part of the problem...critic George L. K. Morris (1907-1975). "One...criticism at all," Morris wrote about "The Decline...around a thesis." (Morris, incidentally, had...nothing more," wrote Robert Goldwater in 1947...
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AURORA PUBLIC ART COMMISSION PRESENTS ART AT CITY HALL, SPRING 2007: WORKS FROM COLLECTION OF ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGE
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 3/23/2007; 620 words
; ...features the work of Robert Morris College Art and Design...provided while enrolled in Robert Morris College's Bachelor...professional Chicagoland artists Tim Burke, Jason Lazarus...State Street Gallery at Robert Morris College houses a permanent...
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Yo Morris. (sculptor Robert Morris)
Magazine article from: Artforum International; 6/22/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...April 1994), Robert Morris was asked his views...topic of "other artists." He answered...admired any number of artists of the past but...for the one other artist who insistently...self-knowledge in Morris' remark. Of course...Barry Le Va, Robert Smithson, Chris...
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Robert Morris
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Robert Morris 1931-, American artist, b. Kansas City, Mo. He settled...that art can be made of anything. Morris's style and media have changed many...casts of body parts and skeletons. Morris has also experimented in performance...
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Morris, Robert
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists
Morris, Robert (1931– ). American artist and writer. He is regarded as one of the most prominent exponents and theorists of Minimal art , and has also worked in other...
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Morris, Robert Lee
Book article from: Contemporary Fashion
...Jewelry Designer Robert Lee Morris Sinks His Claws Into...the Cutting Edge with Robert Lee Morris," in WWD, 19 August...Monica, "Portrait of the Artist," in Sportswear International...1991. Mower, Sarah, "Robert Lee Morries: A Multi...
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Artists' Colonies
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
ARTISTS' COLONIES ARTISTS...1877, when William Morris Hunt, Barbizon painter...founded 1906), where Robert Henri and George Bellows...Artists' Communities. Artists Communities: A Directory...Bowler, Gail Hellund. Artists and Writers Colonies...Good and Simple Life: Artist ...
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Robert Smithson
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...works. The sculptor Robert Smithson began his...the dinosaurs. The artist Nancy Holt, whom...minimalist vocabulary of artists such as Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, or Carl Andre...1965) combines the artist's interest in crystallography...
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