10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AGNATHOUS»
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New
Agnathous Fishes from the Pennsylvanian of Illinois
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Eugene Stanley Richardson, David Bardack, 2011
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The Taking and Displaying of Human Body Parts as Trophies by ...
Complete heads are typical of the thirteenth century, but over time severed,
agnathous—or jawless—heads seem to prevail. These agnathous heads
constitute a distinctive iconographic trophy motif. Even contemporaneous full
heads have the ...
Richard J. Chacon, David H. Dye, 2007
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New
Agnathous Fishes from the Pennsylvanian of Illinois - ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Eugene Stanley Richardson, David Bardack, 2013
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Manual of Conchology, Structural and Systemic; with ...
... species ; I can only group around the known agnathous forms such others as
appear to be related to them by conchological characters i time will show the real
value of characters derived from dentition and the presence or absence of a jaw.
George Washington Tryon, Henry Augustus Pilsbry, B. Sharp, 1885
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Manual of Conchology; Structural and Systematic: With ...
The shells resemble Subulina, from which it may perhaps be distinguished by its
ribs and button-like apex, but the animal has no jaw (agnathous). Genus
VOLUTAX1S, Strebel and Pfeffer, 1882. Columella with a basal fold ; not truncate
...
George Washington Tryon, 1885
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Manual of Conchology, Structural and Systematic: With ...
E I. CLAssIFICATIoN oF THE AGNATHoUs SNAILs. Most recent systematic
writers follow the precedent of Dr. Paul Fischer in grouping all agnathous snails
under one family, Testacellidw, although Dr. Pfeiffer ( 1878) and Tryon (1885)
had ...
George Washington Tryon (Jr.), Henry Augustus Pilsbry, Alpheus Hyatt, 1908
[NL., neut. pi. of agnathus, jawless: see agnathous.] A section of geophilous
gastropods destitute of jaws. Agnathi (ag'na-thi), n. pi. [NL., mase. pi. of agnathus,
jawless: see agnathous.] A group or series of nearopterous insects, held by some
...
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Encyclopedia of Entomology
Agnathous. This term is used to refer to insects that lack mandibles, which
essentially means that they lack mouth structures. >• Mouthparts of Hexapods
Aggressive Mimicry This is a type of mimicry in which Agnathous 75.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
The known May-flies, and is practically identical with the family ls'phemen'da.
agnathia. (ag-na'thi-ii), n. ., ( agnathus, Jawlcss (see agnathous), + -ia.] In pathol.
anat., absence of the lower jaw, due to arrested development. athous (ag'na-thus
), ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1899
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Manual of Conchology: Structural and Systematic. With ...
Most recent systematic writers follow the precedent of Dr. Paul Fischer in
grouping all agnathous snails under one family, Testacellida', although Dr.
Pfeifier (1878) and Tryon (1885) had already recognized several family groups,
based wholly ...
George Washington Tryon, 1908
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agnathous is used in the context of the following news items.
A lamprey from the Cretaceous Jehol biota of China
Fauna Sinica: Cyclostomata, Chondrichthyes (Science Press, Beijing, 2001); Bardack, D. & Richardson, E. S. Jr. New agnathous fishes from the ... «Nature.com, Jun 06»