10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ZYGOBRANCHIATE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A Student's Text-book of Zoology: Protozoa to Chaetognatha
The supra-intestinal ganglion supplies the left osphradium, which is generally
present, while the sub-intestinal supplies the right osphradium, which is absent in
all except the Zygobranchiate forms. The nervous system has not been seen in ...
Adam Sedgwick, Joseph Jackson Lister, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley, 1808
2
Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... races monozygotic — developed from one fertilized ovum syzygy — a close
suture of two adjacent arms; a number of adhering individuals in association of
gregarines; reunion of chromosome fragments at meiosis zygobranchiate —
having ...
3
Concise English Dictionary
adj. zygobranchiate (-brangk'i-dt; Gr. bronchia, gills) having paired, symmetrically
placed, gills: belonging to the Zygobranchia'ta, a division of the Gastropoda. —
ns. and adjs. zy'gobranch, zygo- branch'iate. — adjs. zygodactyl (-dak'tii, Gr.
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Report of the Annual Meeting
surely somewhere over the wide earth we ought to have found a Zygobranchiate
snail with its torsion incomplete. There are, I believe, 180 degrees in a half-circle.
Allowing 10 degrees as a reasonable range for each successive stable position ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1929
surely somewhere over the wide earth we ought to have found a Zygobranchiate
snail with its torsion incomplete. There are, I believe, 180 degrees in a half-circle.
Allowing 10 degrees as a reasonable range for each successive stable position ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1928
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Report of the ... Meeting
surely somewhere over the wide earth we ought to have found a Zygobranchiate
snail with its torsion incomplete. There are, I believe, 180 degrees in a half-circle.
Allowing 10 degrees as a reasonable range for each successive stable position ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1927
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Report of the Annual Meeting
In every Zygobranchiate living to-day the ' slit-band ' begins, like the hole of
Fisswrella, near the apex of the shell in front of the larval coils. Moreover the
inscription on the shell is so distinct, and the shell so durable, that it can be read
on the ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1928
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
... zygapophysis n. one of the processes of a vertebra by which it articulates with
adjacent vertebrae. zygobranchiate a. having gills symmetrically placed and
renal organs paired, appl. certain gastropods. zygocyst oocyst ^.v. zygodactyl(
ous) a.
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
The genera Scissurella, Schizotrochus, Incisura and Schis- mope, which have
been grouped as a separate family Scissu- rellidaa by some few authors, are
generally placed in the family Pleurotomariidee because they are zygobranchiate
...
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The Riverside Natural History
Other forms have the whorls rounded instead of angular. We have already
referred to some of the limpets on a preceding page, but it is extremely doubtful if
all should be included in the Zygobranchiate Mollusca and if any value is to be
placed ...
John Sterling Kingsley, 1888