10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INEQUIVALVE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
Illustrated Introduction to Lamarck's Conchology
Ligament, hinge, and animal unknown; shell very inequivalve. No distinct beahs.
SPH1ERULITEs.—Shell inequivalve, orbicular-globose, rather depressed above,
echinated externally with large, subangular, horizontal scales; upper valve ...
2
An Illustrated Introduction to Lamarck's Conchology: ...
Ligament, hinge, and animal unknown; shell very inequivalve. No distinct beaks.
SPH.SRULITES. — Shell inequivalve, orbicular-globose, rather depressed above
, echinated externally with large, subangular, horizontal scales ; upper valve ...
Edmund A. Crouch, Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de Lamarck, 1827
3
Observations on the Genus Unio: Together with Descriptions ...
Nicaragua Lake, Inequivalve shells of. Introd. Vol. XII. and page 57. Nidus of
parasites in soft parts of Unio. Nomenclature of Uniones. I. 29. No Red Ova in
South American Uniones. Introd. Vol. XII. Number of species of American
Lymnzea. IV.
Shell inequivalve, triangular, turbinated, flattened beneath; the largest valve
hollowed or hood-shaped, obliquely truncated at the aperture. The cardinal
margin straight, transverse, a small notch or indentation in the middle; the
superior margin ...
5
A Treatise on Malacology: Or, Shells and Shell Fish
Shell foliaceous, irregular, generally attached by the under valve; hinge usually
without teeth. Pedum Brug. Shell hatchet-shaped, depressed ; inequivalve,
slightly auriculate; umbones small, remote; sides of the lower valve turned
upwards, ...
6
Quarterly Journal of Science Literature and the Arts
Shell inequivalve, ligament internal. Inequality of the valves is not peculiar to
irregular shells; re._gular shells, the individuals of a species of which are
perfectly alike, are often inequivalve, as the cardia, and others,. and also those of
the ...
7
The Zoologist's Text-Book
Inequivalve, of a rounded oval shape, and depressed; valves equal in size, each
provided with an orbicular and central disk; that of the upper valve not perforated,
but having a mammillated projection in the centre ; the lower valve divided by ...
8
The Quarterly journal of science, literature and art
73. 2. Chamaf. Shell irregular, inequivalve, fixed; beaks curved, unequal. Hinge
with only one thick, oblique, subcrenate tooth, fitting into a pit on the opposite
valve. Two distant, lateral, muscular impressions. Ligament external, depressed.
9
Elements of Natural History: Invertebrata, &c
Shell irregular, always inequivalve. Camacea. 2. Shell regular, generally
equivalve. a. Shell close at the lateral extremities when the valves are shut.
Lamellipedes. Foot flattened, lamelliform, not posterior Nayades, Trigonacca,
Arcacea, ...
10
Elements of Natural History: Invertebrata. Vegetable ...
Shell inequivalve, rounded, slightly depressed ; valves of equal size, with each
an orbicular and central disk ; disk of the upper valve not pierced, with a
mammillated protuberance in the middle ; the lower valve divided by an oblong
fissure.