10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXSERTILE»
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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Blood colourless or very pale red Rhynchobdelliformes Caballero 4 (3) Exsertile
proboscis absent. Blood red in colour. 5 (6) Jaws present. Five pairs of eyes on
dorsum of anterior sucker. Atrium contains exsertile penis Gnathobdelliformes ...
2
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Some antenna) segments (at least ГУ- VI) with trichobothria, terminal segment
with at least 6 placoid sensillae; 4 pairs of spiracles present on thorax; abdominal
sternite I with a pair of exsertile vesicles JAPYGIDAE Octostigma n.gen.
3
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
section 14, v) ; and, like the exsertile vesicles of Symphyla, they develop from the
remains of the 'ventral organs'. In Diplopoda true exsertile vesicles are met with;
from Scudder's (1882) drawing it is evident that they were well formed in the ...
4
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Including ...
... the office of tentacula in conveying food to the mouth, which was perhaps
provided with an exsertile proboscis ; or may we not rather suppose that the
animal fed on the minute beings that abounded in the sea-water, and that it
obtained them ...
5
Reptiles and Birds / A Popular Account of Their Various ...
... and exsertile, much asinthe Ophidians; in thatof Pachyglossa the tongueis
short, thick,attached tothe gullet, and is not exsertile; andinthe Vermilingues itis
Wormlike, clubshaped infront, and veryexsertile. The various generaof
Saurianswhich ...
6
Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater ...
Habrotrocha Trophi located near the mouth and are exsertile (protruded in
feeding) ............................................................... family Philodinavidae 5 4b. Trophi
located deeper, not near the mouth and are not exsertile .
James H. Thorp, Alan P. Covich, 2010
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The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization
It would appear that it is not of a very mucous texture, for the shell is very thin; but
it is evidently very contractile, and probably very sensible in its exsertile parts.
The local, or special sensibility is carried on by the tentacula, of which we have ...
Georges Cuvier (baron), Edward Griffith, Charles Hamilton Smith, 1834
8
Elements of Natural History: Invertebrata, &c
448. Gen. 2. Cercaria, Lam. Body very small, transparent, diversiform, with a
simple tail. C. gyrinvs, Lam. Body rounded ; tail acuminated. Found in animal
infusions. — Lam. i. 445. C. cyclidium, Lam. Oval, subemarginate behind ; tail
exsertile.
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The Mollusca and Radiata: Arranged by the Baron Cuvier, with ...
It would appear that it is not of a very mucous texture, for the shell is very thin ; but
it is evidently very contractile, and probably very sensible in its exsertile parts.
The local, or special sensibility is carried on by the tentacula, of which we have ...
Georges baron Cuvier, Edward Griffith, Edward Pidgeon, 1834
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Encyclopedia of Entomology
In Archaeognatha, very developed coxites are differentiated, above which are
inserted styli in a median position and the exsertile vesicles in the most internal
position. The styli are elongated pieces, articulated in their base above the
external ...