10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPIZOA»
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Cephalopods Present and Past: New Insights and Fresh ...
(1999) tried to cover the many different forms of epizoa on shelled cephalopods.
Their study surveyed the evidence of epizoa in many Paleozoic ammonoids from
Morocco and Texas illustrating many of the different forms of attachment.
Neil H. Landman, Richard Arnold Davis, Royal H. Mapes, 2007
2
Elements of medical zoology
EXTEBNAL PABASITES OB EPIZOA. , As there are creatures termed Parasites,
which live on the Burface or in the interior of other animals, feeding upon their
fluids, or upon the substance of their bodies, so, also, there are some which live
at ...
Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1861
3
On Molecular and Microscopic Science
Epizoa, or Suctorial Crustacea. The Epizoa infest the skin, eyes, and gills of
fishes. Many of them in their adult state bear a strong resemblance to the lowest
of the Crustacea ; but, in general, the resemblance between these two classes of
...
4
Lectures on the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the ...
The Epizoa and Cirripedes acquire increase of bulk and organs of generation ;
but, in every other respect, the varied course of their development ends in a
retrograde movement. This development would seem to have been at first, as it
were, ...
Richard Owen, William White Cooper, 1843
5
General Outline of the Organisation of the Animal Kingdom: ...
In none of the individuals of either of those classes, therefore, have we found
external organs developed ; but in the Epizoa * we perceive, in a very interesting
form, the first sproutings as it were of articulated members, which in higher
classes ...
6
Outlines of Comparative Anatomy
Robert Edmond Grant. parasitic worms, which are found attached to the exterior
surface of the gills, the lips, the eyes, and other soft parts of fishes, and which
have thence been called epizoa. We already find in many of these animals, as in
the ...
Robert Edmond Grant, 1841
7
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
The latter point is not fully borne out by the nature of the Otago Shelf gravels. The
coarse pebbles are covered with a continuous and thick coating of epizoa; the
coating diminishes in thickness and extent as pebble size decreases, and the ...
8
A General Outline of the Animal Kingdom: And Manual of ...
... connects the perfection of an animal with the character of its nervous system :
the nerves of the Epizoa are simple filaments, the ganglia being indistinct or
scarcely developed ; and the imperfection of the limbs is a necessary
consequence.
9
Acta hydrobiologica Sinica
1999^12^ ACTA HYDROBIOLOGICA SINICA Dec. ,1 9 9 9 THE PRELIMINARY
ECOLOGICAL STUDIES ON EPIZOA OF CLADOCERAN ZOOPLANKTON IN A
EUTROPfflC CHINESE LAKE, LAKEDONGHU JlXinli ( Institute of Hydrobiology ...
10
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
... the least affinity for the corresponding antitoxin. epizoa. plural of epizoon.
epizoicide. an agent that destroys epizoa (See epizoon). epizoon (plural, epizoa).
an animal parasite that lives on the outer surface of the body of the host. epizootic
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