10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARTHROPODOUS»
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1
The Rotifera; or wheel-animalcules: both British and foreign
Swimming with their ciliary wreath, and skipping with Arthropodous limbs ; foot
absent. The fourth order, Seirtopoda, although it contains but two Rotifera, each
in a genua by itself, is one of no little importance, as it is that in which the Rotifera
...
Charles Thomas Hudson, Philip Henry Gosse, 1889
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Evolution of the Human Race from Apes, and of Apes from ...
... however, the dorsal aspect or back of a vertebrate animal, is homologous with
the so-called ventral aspect or belly of a lobster or insect; and we shall be correct
in saying that the real difference between vertebrate and arthropodous animals ...
Thomas Wharton Jones, 1876
3
The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal ...
From the perfection of its swimming organs and their complexity, there was an
evident resemblance to the Arthropodous type of animals. The specimens he saw
had no active cilia at the tail bifurcations, and it was very probablo that Dr.
70. arthropodan (iir-throp'o-dan), a. [< arthropod + -an.'] Same as arthropodous.
arthropodous (iir-throp'p-dus), a. [< arthropod + -ous.] Of or pertaining to the
Arthropoda; having jointed legs (among invertebrates) ; con- dylopodous ;
arthrozoic.
5
Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History
Swimming with their ciliary wreath, and skipping with arthropodous limbs ; foot
absent. Pedalionidce. Arthropodous limbs six ; head truncate ; corona of two
concave lobes; ciliary wreath as in Philodinidce ; trophi malleo-ramate (Fig. 3, E).
6
The Rotifera: Or, Wheel-animalcules
Rotiferon has six hollow limbs continuous, in true Arthropodous fashion, with the
bodycavity, and worked by opposing muscles passing down them, and is thus
plainly linked to the Crustacea and Insects. Pcdalion, in fact, is a Nauplius larva, ...
Charles Thomas Hudson, Philip Henry Gosse, 1889
7
Studies on Apus, Limulus and Scorpio
All Arthropoda are not arthropodous, that is to say, do not exhibit a join ting of the
exo-skeleton of the appendages. Peripatus though truly a Gnathopod is not an
Arthropod or Condylopod. The disappearance of such jointing in connection with
...
Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, 1881
8
CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences
... arthropodiasis. any condition of a vertebrate animal that is caused directly by
an arthropod. arthropodic. arthropodous. arthropodous (arthropodic). pertaining
to arthropods. articul-. a prefix meaning jointed, articulate, or articulated. articular,
...
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The Biology of Crustacea: Volume 1: Systematics, The Fossil ...
Neither Cisne nor Hessler and Newman attempted to address the evidence from
crustacean comparative embryology (Anderson, 1973) for the separation of the
phylum from all other arthropodous groups. From the foregoing, it is apparent that
...
10
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
AH Arthropoda are not arthropodous, that is to say, do not exhibit a jointing of the
exo-skeleton of the appendages. Peripatus though truly a Gnathopod is not an
Arthropod or Condylopod. The disappearance of such jointing in connection with
...
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... cleanly, as time passes he gradually transforms, physically and emotionally, from a human being into something grotesquely arthropodous. «Film School Rejects, Sep 10»