10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CEPHALATE»
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Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy: Evolution and Adaptation
As shown in Figure 31-10(B), consistent with the predictions of Butler's cephalate
model, Haikouella had a significantly enlarged brain in addition to its paired
lateral eyes (both of the latter shown in the inset drawing of a fortuitous fossil find
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Ann B. Butler, William Hodos, 2005
2
Sensory Processing in Aquatic Environments
Proposed evolutionary sequence for central sensory pathways in the ancestral
chordate- cephalate-craniate transition, after Butler (2000a,b). (A) Descending
visual pathway in lancelet. (B) Postulated ancestral “cephalate” transitional ...
Shaun P. Collin, N.Justin Marshall, 2003
3
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
The mucronate tail tip in the females of A. zelandica, together with the markedly
cephalate and virtually wingless spicules, the bipartite caudal alae, and the
arrangement of the caudal papillae — especially the possession of papillae
anterior to ...
4
Molluscs: Benthic Opisthobranchs : Mollusca, Gastropoda : ...
Spicules unequal: shorter left spicule 39-56 /im (about 1.5 a.b.d.), curved and
cephalate proximally, with a pair of faint ventral alae sometimes visible distally
and also a dorsal and ventral ala proximally (Fig. 140E); longer right spicule 1 13
-132 ...
Thomas E. Thompson, Linnean Society of London, Estuarine and Brackish-Water Sciences Association, 1988
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Species of Asellotes (Isopoda:Paraselloidea) from Anvers ...
Cephalate spicules 32 /im long. Gubernaculum with dorsoposterior apophysis.
Denticulate midventral projection on ring 24 or 25. Tail composed of 7-8 rings in
male, 6-8 in female. Tail spike slightly swollen, 22-29 long, with short clear ...
6
Acta Universitatis Lundensis:
2 ц higher than wide1 scales conspicuous T cephalate proximally 13 — 14
papillae scales inconspicuous 41 ¡x not cephalate proximally normal ventral
setae, especially dense preanally. 4¡x wider than high1 scales conspicuous 59 ¡x
...
7
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
T. sanctimarterri Timm, 1957 Spicula not cephalate, without lateral hook; longest
setae in anterior cervical region .. 6 6. Distal half of spicula S-shaped. Additional
circle of six subcephalic setae in 6 ______ _.
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Reports of the Lund University Chile Expedition, 1948-49
Spicula: 56 |x= 1,1 anal diameters long, strongly curved and cephalate. Acessory
piece: 32 |x long, with latero-anterior apophysis. Supplements: 14; small. The
cuticle thickens from the anus to 480 |x preanal. Setae strongly developed.
Lunds universitet. Chile Expedition, 1951
... find the organs of sense, mouth, tentacles, and eyes, so arranged together as
to entitle the object to be known as a cephalate mollusk, that is, one which has a
head. The bivalves are not so highly organized, and are acephalate, or headless.
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The Swiss Family Robinson: Or, Adventures of a Father and ...
also remarkable for constancy in its designs, and remaining ever in one place : a
species of them exists, however, in America, which is known by the name of the
cephalate or visiting ant j they make their appearance in numerous troops every ...
Johann David Wyss, Johann Rudolf Wyss, 1818