10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SIPUNCULOID» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
The colored corpuscles are similar to those which occur in the perivisceral fluid of
the Sipunculoid worms, as well as in Glycera, and other worms, noticed by
Claparede. According to Lacaze-Duthiers, the two systems of circulation are ...
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Concise Encyclopedia Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The H. of sipunculoid worms is an oc- tamer (M, 108,000, subunit M, 13,500, 113
amino acids). Both the iron (2 Fe27chain or 16 Fe27mol. H.) and the oxygen (1
molecule O2/chain) are bound directly to the protein. Hemicelluloses: high ...
Thomas Scott, Eric Ian Mercer, 1997
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The Invertebrates: Smaller coelomate groups
Besides the four entoprocts just mentioned as using this sipunculoid as host,
there have been found on it in recent years six more species (Arvy and Prenant,
1952; Bobin and Prenant, 1953a, b), all belonging to the genus Loxosomella (
page ...
Libbie Henrietta Hyman, 1940
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The phyla Sipuncula and Echiura
However, she kept 'sipunculoid' as a common name. In an attempt to comply with
Recommendation 29A and at the same time follow the 'Pearse' system of
nomenclature (Chitwood, 1958 : 888), Stephen (1965) proposed the name
Sipuncula ...
Alexander Charles Stephen, Stanley Joe Edmonds, 1972
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Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary ...
24 (Sea-anemone Bz'cz'dium parasitic on Medusa Cyanea). Hodge, in Ann. filag.
Nat. Hist. (3) ' IX, 1862, p. 33 (Pycnogon inisacksiin colonies ofaHydrontedusa).
Macdonald, in Wiegmann's Archz'o f. Naturgcs. XXX. 1864, p, 140 (Sipunculoid ...
India. Medical department, 1901
LIST OF SIPUNCULOIDS REPORTED AS TOXIC Phylum SIPUNCULIDA3
Bonellia fulginosa Rolando (PI. XX, fig. 1-3). Sipunculoid, peanut worm (USA).
Distribution : Mediterranean Sea. Source: Baltzer (1924). Bonellia viridis Rolando
(PI.
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Acta Regiae societatis physiographicae lundensis: Kungl. ...
It seems impossible at present to decide whether the resemblance in sternaspid
and sipunculoid organization is a sign of true kinship or a rather remarkable
instance of converging development. This problem can hardly be approached by
...
Kungl. Fysiografiska sällskapet i Lund, 1956
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Acta Universitatis Lundensis: Nova series
The respects in which sternaspid and sipunculoid organization resemble each
other are in fact more numerous and the resemblances also appear to be more
profound. The similarities existing in the general organization with the retractile ...
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Reports of the Lund University Chile Expedition, 1948-49
It seems impossible at present to decide whether the resemblance in sternaspid
and sipunculoid organization is a sign of true kinship or a rather remarkable
instance of converging development. This problem can hardly be approached by
...
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Treatise on Marine Ecology and Paleoecology
... categories: 1) specialized rock-borers which form deep burrows and conceal
themselves; twelve species of clams, one barnacle, two sipunculoid worms, two
polychaet worms, two sponges; 2) animals which form shallow protective cavities;
...
Joel W. Iledgpeth and Harry S. Ladd, 1957