10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABRANCHIAL»
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abranchial in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Magazine of Natural History
front, truncated behind, and, for the sake of description, may be divided into three
portions ; an anterior, which is generally inflated, and always abranchial ; a
middle, distinguished by carrying the branchiae ; and a posterior, which is both ...
John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson, 1835
2
The magazine of naturel history and journal of zoology botany
front, truncated behind, and, for the sake of description, may be divided into three
portions ; an anterior, which is generally inflated, and always abranchial ; a
middle, distinguished by carrying the branchiae ; and a posterior, which is both ...
3
The Magazine of Natural History, and Journal of Zoology, ...
front, truncated behind, and, for the sake of description, may be divided into three
portions ; an anterior, which is generally inflated, and always abranchial ; a
middle, distinguished by carrying the branchiae ; and a posterior, which is both ...
J. C. Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, 1835
4
Arcana of Science and Art: Or, An Annual Register of Useful ...
A. piscatorum. Branchial tults 13 pairs; the first six pairs of feet and the tail
abranchial. Lumbricus punctis prominulis Lin., Faun. Suec, 364. No. 1270. —
Lumbricus marinus Lin., Syst., 1077-1; Mull., Zool. Dan. Prod., 215. No. 2609. ;
Fabr., Faun.
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The Magazine of natural history and journal of zoology, ...
front, truncated behind, and, for the sake of description, may be divided into three
portions ; an anterior, which is generally inflated, and always abranchial ; a
middle, distinguished by carrying the branchiae ; and a posterior, which is both ...
6
The Magazine of Natural History: 1835
front, truncated behind, and, for the sake of description, may be divided into three
portions ; an anterior, which is generally inflated, and always abranchial ; a
middle, distinguished by carrying the branchiae ; and a posterior, which is both ...
7
Arcana of Science and Art, Or an Annual Register of Popular ...
A. piscatorum. Branchial tufts 13 pairs; the first six pairs of feet and the tail
abranchial. Lumbricas punctis prominulis Lin., Faun. Suec, 364. No. 1270. —
Lumbricus marinus Lin., Syst., 1077%; Mull., Zool. Dan. Prod., 215. No. 2609. ;
Fabr., Faun.
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A Catalogue of the British Non-Parasitical Worms in the ...
(d) Aberystwyth, J. Henslow. (e) Little Hampton, J. Abernethy. (/) Sandgate, Rev.
Geo. Smith, (y) Berwick Bay. 2. A. branchialis, the first 15 segments setigerous
only ; branchial tufts in 1 6-28 pairs ; the posterior portion abranchial and
apodous.
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Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Page. Abbaas 161 Abeona 51 aurora 10,51,318 minima 10,51 Abies tii-mii 811
Aboriginal tiadc, ancient, inNorth America. 456 Abranchial* 401,407,414 Aburria
carunculata 199 A canella Normani 303, 307 Acant harchns 87 pomotis 87 ...
United States National Museum, 1882
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Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Body divided into two or three distinct regions: (1) anterior, abranchial; (2)
abdominal, branchial, each segment with pair of dorsally-borne branched gills; (3
) caudal, achaetous and abranchial; this region may be lacking. Prostomium
small ...
United States National Museum, 1956