10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CEPHALOTHORACES»
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1
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Fig. 8 Plexippus paykulli erect postures (Position 2) with palps raised. Fig. 9 Two
embracing Plexippus paykulli males begin to grapple. (Fig. 5,6). While embracing
, the spiders stood face- to-face with cephalothoraces raised and held legs I out ...
2
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
During interactions at nests, spiders tended to hold their palps, abdomens, and
cephalothoraces in the normal posture, but more variation prevailed during
interactions away from nests. Usually, palps were arched when legs were
hunched ...
3
Advances in Trilobite Research
8E), in addition to the following modes of preservation, which may or may not
represent exuviae (sensu Henningsmoen 1975): cephala, axial shields,
cephalothoraces and thoracopyga (or trunks). Since the aim of this study is to
investigate the ...
Isabel Rábano, Rodolfo Gozalo, Diego García-Bellido Capdevila, 2008
4
Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory
This one had no eyes ; the cephalothoraces of the two embryos were completely
fused together laterally and anteriorly, while their abdomens were separate and
diverged at a wide angle from each other. Second type. — This form had a single
...
5
Parasitic Copepoda of British Fishes
They still have short, ovate cephalothoraces and prehensile second antennae (
Fig. 1642) . (Indeed, the second antenna remains at that level of organization in
the entire branch, with very few and slight exceptions.) The orifices of the oviducts
...
6
The American Naturalist
This one had no eyes ; the cephalothoraces of the two embryos were completely
fused together laterally and anteriorly, while their abdomens were separate and
diverged at a wide angle from each other. Second type. — This form had a single
...
7
Cambro-Ordovician studies
Two incomplete cephalothoraces, five cranidia, two librigenae, four incomplete
thoraxes, eleven pygidia including NMW2008. I4. G97-99 from sample F-30; two
complete and six incomplete exoskeletons, two incomplete cephalothoraces ...
This one had no eyes ; the cephalothoraces of the two embryos were completely
fused together laterally and anteriorly, while their abdomens were separate and
diverged at a wide angle from each other. Second type. — This form had a single
...
Syracuse University. Zoological Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania. Zoological Laboratory, 1898
9
Systematics of the Caligidae, Copepods Parasitic on Marine ...
Twelve females, 2 female urosomes, 2 males, 1 male urosome, and 3
cephalothoraces labeled “cotypes” (USNM 89803) from “mouth of shark” from
Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. This material on loan from National Museum of
Natural History, ...
Masahiro Dojiri, Ju-Shey Ho, 2013
10
Eicosanoids in Invertebrate Signal Transduction Systems
The authors constructed a thermogradient using a box of sand with a resistor at
one end. Thermocouples were implanted into the cephalothoraces of the animals
, which were then allowed to settle in a preferred temperature zone. Experimental
...
David Warren Stanley, 2000