Fasciculus:Human pedigree.jpg

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Descriptio
English: G Avery's opinion of The modern theory of the descent of man, by Ernst Haeckel, published in Anthropogenie oder Entwicklungsgeschichte des Menschen (The Evolution of Man),1874. The figure show the human pedigree as a Great Chain of Being, illustrated by modern and fossil species. Hand-coloured print

Legend:
1 Amoeba
1a Asexual reproduction (amoeba dividing)
2 Sexual reproduction (cell with spore)
3 Multi-cellular organism (early embryonic stage)
4 Muliticellular organism with three germ layers (blastula)
5 Organism with primitive mouth (gastrula)
6 Planaria
7 Worm (leech)
8 Primitive chordate (tunicate larva)
8a Adult tunicate
9 Lancelet
10 Jawless fish (lamprey)
11 Cartilaginous fishes (shark)
12 Australian lungfish
13 South American lungfish
14 Aquatic reptile (plesiosaur)
15 Aquatic amphibian (Axolotl)
16 Modern amphibian (newt)
17 Reptile (iguana)
18 Monotreme (platypus)
19 Marsupial (kangaroo)
20 Prosimian (lemur)
21 Monkey (langur)
22 Ape (orangutan)
23 Ape-man (Pithecanthropus)

24 Modern human (a Papuan)
Datum
Fons

Scientific American

Note: In the online edition of Scientific American, March 11, 1876, p. 167 Scientific American the image appears only in black and white. Proof of a colored version is not possible there. Alternatively, reference can be made to the reviewed publication Ernst Haeckel, Nikolai Miklucho-Maclay and the racial controversy over the Papuans in Frontiers in Zoology, in which the colored version is shown under Fig. 16.
Auctor G Avery

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11 Martii 1876Gregorian

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