10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACTINIFORM»
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Text-book of Paleontology: Protozoa. Coelenterata ...
Siphuncle large, with well-developed actiniform lamellae, and distinct
endosiphuncles. Aperture open and living chamber uncontracted in gerontic
stage. Includes Jovellania, Bayle; Triplenroceroccras, Hyatt. Silurian and
Devonian.
Karl Alfred von Zittel, Charles Rochester Eastman, Arthur Smith Woodward,
1900
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Text-book of Paleontology
The interior if consequently an actiniform endosiphuncle tirith rays extending
outwardly between the laminae of the deposits. Family 4. Jovellanidae Hyatt.
Orthoceracones and cyrtoceracones with slightly compressed oval, or depressed,
and ...
Karl Alfred von Zittel, Charles Rochester Eastman,
1913
Gemmipora mumterina, diminished. a, portion, natural size. Montipora.—-
Animals actiniform, short, provided with small tentacula to the number of twelve,
placed in a single series; cells very small, rounded, impressed, regular, with few
internal ...
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
Actinophrys paradoxa, n. sp., magnified: a, simple form; b, the same, covered with
capitate tentacula, the capitate portion not visible, probably from their shortness
and evenness in length ; c, ditto, with both capitate and actiniform tentacula ; d, ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
2), the Actiniform (fig. 3), and the Asteroid polypes (fig. 1) exemplify three minor
forms of one type of structure. In the first the space between the stomach and the
outer limit of the body (fig. 2, a) is subdivided by the intersection of delicate tissue
...
Sir William Jardine,
1853
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History
... the Actiniform (fig. 3), and the Asteroid polypes (fig. 1) exemplify three minor
forms of one type of structure. In the first the space between the stomach and the
outer limit -of the body (fig. 2, a) is subdivided by the intersection of delicate
tissue ...
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. aktis, ray; odous, tooth] (MOLL: Bivalvia) With teeth radiating from the beak of
the shell. actinogonidial a. [Gr. aktis, ray; gonos, seed] Having genita- lia
arranged in a radial pattern. actinoid, actiniform a. [Gr. aktis, ray; eidos, shape]
Raylike; ...
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The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long].
Montipora. Animals actiniform, short, provided with small tentacula, to the number
of twelve, placed in a single series; cells very small, rounded, impressed, regular,
with few internal grooves. Polyparium incrusting or agglomerated, very porous, ...
Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge, George Long,
1839
See actiniform. Radial Bars In the cephalic framework, six rigid supports
connecting the vestibule of the stylet guide and the basal ring and ribs. Radial
Blades The radial bars. Radial in Form See actiniform, stellate, triradiate. Radial
Muscles ...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
Animals actiniform, short, provided with small tentacula, to the number of twelve,
placed in a single series; cells very small, rounded, impressed, regular, with few
internal grooves . Polyparium incrusting or agglomerated, very porous, much ...
Society for the Difussion of Useful Knowledge,
1839