10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ECAUDATE»
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
The ecaudate form is the one occurring so commonly in the United States, where
tailed specimens have never been found. In accord with the opinion of European
workers who have had opportunity of studying both forms and the manner of ...
Biological Society of Washington, 1922
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Asterales
Anthers ecaudate. Style branches apically with a conical hair tuft; stigmatic areas
separated. Cypselae 10-ribbed, pilose. Pappus bristles biseriate, slender,
persistent. One species, C. sanchezii Dillon & Sagástegui, Peru. 514.
Pseudogynoxys ...
Joachim W. Kadereit, Charles Jeffrey, 2007
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Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries
Table. II.—. Ecaudate. distomes. with. oesophagus. eery. short. or. none. Ventral
twice the Behind ventral J Two: lateral, near diameter of oral. .sucker, lateral i
posterior end. and at posterior ' end. i - s H a a a Index ofjixht'x mentioned. Spec
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International Catalogue of Scientific Literature: Zoology. N
107. ' priscus. Broom. 107. Petropedetes [Eeaudata]. nalalor. Boulenger. 68.
palmipes. Boulenger. 68. Pbilautcs [Ecaudate]. icoodi. Stejneger. 448. Phrydops
n. gen. [Ophidia]. Boulenger. 79. mêlas. Boulenger. 79. Phrynodatrachus [
Ecaudate].
ECAUDATE, a. e-kaw'dat [L. e, without; cauda, a tail]: in zool., without a tail; in bot
., spikeless; without a stem. ECBALlUM, n. ek-bal'i urn [Gr. ekballo, I throw out,
with reference to the fact that the seeds when ripe are expelled from the fruit with
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
ecaudate (e-ka'dat), a. [< NL. ecaudatus, < L. e- priv. + cauda, a tail: see caudate.'
] 1. In hot., without a tail or tail-like appendage. — 2. In zobl., tailless; anurous; not
caudate. Specifically, in entomology, said of the posterior wings of butterflies, ...
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A Student's Guide to the Seashore
Arenicolides ecaudate Johnston (Fig. 1 1 3e) Similar to Arenicola marina but
lacks a distinct 'tail' region; external gills present on all segments posterior to the
15th. Up to 250 mm in length. A. ecaudata is widely distributed in north-west
Europe ...
J. D. Fish, Susan Fish, 1996
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Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
line. In the ecaudate species, on the other hand, the neuropodia are long and
approach the mid-ventral line in all segments ; those of the most anterior
segments are the longest, and extend up to (ecaudata) or even above (
branchiate) the ...
In the ecaudate species, on the other hand, the neuropodia are long and
approach the mid-ventral line in all segments ; those of the most anterior
segments are the longest, and extend up to (ecaudata) or even above (
branchialis) the level of ...
Zoological Society of London, 1960
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. ek, out of; L. carina, keel] Without a keel or carina. ecaudate a. [Gr. ek, out of;
L. cauda, tail] Lacking a cauda or tail-like process or structure; excaudate.
ecaudate wing (ARTHRO: Insecta) A wing lacking a tail-like process. ecbolic see
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