10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PALIFORM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Corals from the Gulf of California and the North Pacific ...
... second cycle and a few of third cycle with uppermost paliform tooth longer and
more prominent than the rest; first and second cycles with a single paliform tooth,
most of third cycle with two paliform teeth; upper edges of septa above paliform ...
Paliform lobes are thick and well developed, usually adjoined deep within the
calice by a pseudo-synapticular ring, and they form a conspicuous paliform
crown. Second order septa are usually less exsert, may reach the columella and
may ...
Chang-feng Dai, Sharon Horng, 2009
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Revision of the Suborders Families, and Genera of the ...
Development of septa, paliform lobes, and pali In Trochocyathus rawaoni РОЩ-
18165, from off South Africa. (a.) central columellar tubercle resulting from fusion
of primary entosepta, surrounded by six paliform lobes offset from entosepta; ...
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Fossil Scleractinian Corals from James Ross Basin, Antarctica
Madrepora vitiae is morphologically very similar to M. oculata except that M.
vitiae has paliform lobes (pali?) on S2 and M. oculata lacks pali [Cairns, 1982, p.
15]. Madrepora sp. Wells, 1977 (Eocene, Tonga), differs primarily by possessing
...
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Bikini and nearby atolls: Oceanography (biologic)
Septa 20-24 in number, equal, relatively thin; margins convex over the wall, then
nearly level to a point about halfway to the axis, where they descend vertically to
the columella and terminate in paliform lobes forming a prominent crown.
Joseph Augustine Cushman, Ruth Todd, Geological Survey (U.S.), 1954
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Antarctic and Subantarctic Scleractinia
Inner septal edges worn but appear to be straight, entire, and vertical, except for
S3, these usually having small, pointed paliform lobes. Pair of lobes often
meeting or at least bending toward each other across each S2. Low, pointed
granules ...
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Mémoires du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
Si -2 about 1 mm exsert, having vertical, straight inner edges that bear 1-3
paliform lobes, the uppermost lobe occurring about 1/2 distance to columella. S3
only slightly less exsert than S1-2, each bearing 3-5 narrow paliform lobes, the ...
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Stony corals of the eastern Pacific, collected by the Velero ...
No pali or paliform lobes present 2 1. Pali or paliform lobes present 3 2. Adjacent
corallites with a common wall A. (Cocnangia) conferta Verrill 2. Corallites not
adjacent, connected by base only .... A. (Astrangia) tangolaensis Durham 3.
John Wyatt Durham, Jerry Laurens Barnard, 1952
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Report on the reef-corals collected by H.M.S. Challenger ...
Pourtales has already pointed out this variability as seen in two of the Florida
forms ; one with rather narrow gyri, thin walls, paliform lobes distinct but not very
prominent ; the other with wider gyri, wall rather thick, sometimes flattened and ...
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A Field-Guide to the Reef-Building Corals of the Indo-Pacific
Colonies often hillocky. Calices angular to rounded. Septa cyclically fairly
uniformly developed. Paliform lobes poorly developed or absent. The most
common species of the genus. Colour highly variable. Occurs from the Red Sea
to Samoa.