10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GIBBOSITIES»
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gibbosities in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
3 macroplacoids present 2 — 2 macroplacoids present 3 2(1) Cuticle reticulate,
without gibbosities wilsoni —Cuticle not reticulate, with gibbosities papillifer 3(1)
Dorsal cuticle evenly granulate, without gibbosities annulatus — Dorsal cuticle ...
2
Crustacea, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Nemertea, Annelida, ...
Description: Colourless; cuticle with a reticular design with large meshes
irregular in the shape and size; also 9 transversal rows of trunco-conical or
conical gibbosities are present (6 gibbosities in the first, second, third and fifth
row (the lateral ...
3
The New-York Journal of Medicine and Surgery
The part of the vertebral column above the tubercular excavation, becomes
inclined to an angle with that below, and gibbosity is then almost instantaneously
produced ; many examples of these gibbosities thus suddenly occurring, are
found ...
4
A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
leaflets elliptic, retuse; peduncles usually bearing about 6 flowers; gibbosities on
the vexillum short; legume closed. 12 . H. Native of middle and south Europe, in
hedges and bushy places, on Mount Vesuvius, even in the ascent to the crater, ...
5
Bikini and nearby atolls: Oceanography (biologic)
169, fig. 1) from the lagoon reefs are convex-encrusting, surface rising in
crowded gibbosities 10-20 mm across, rarely becoming columniform, with narrow
, sharply defined grooves between them in which the corallites are closely
packed, often ...
Joseph Augustine Cushman, Ruth Todd, Geological Survey (U.S.), 1954
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New York Journal of Medicine and Surgery
The part of the vertebral column above the tubercular excavation, becomes
inclined to an angle with that below, and gibbosity is then almost instantaneously
produced ; many examples of these gibbosities thus suddenly occurring, are
found ...
John Appleton Swett, John Watson, 1839
7
The North and Central American Species of Meibomeus ...
Meibomeus differs from Caryed.es and Ctenocolum by lacking strongly
developed pronotal and elytral gibbosities and by the shortened hind tibial mucro
. We regard the inconspicuous gibbosities and shortened mucro as reductions. In
some ...
John Mark Kingsolver, Donald R. Whitehead, 1976
8
The Cerambycidae of North America: Taxonomy and ...
Elytra a little more than 1-1/2 times as long as broad, strongly convex, tapering
near apex; basal gibbosities prominent, crested by a row of dark tufts;
impressions behind gibbosities deep; costae distinct, uniting before apex, two
inner pairs with ...
Earle Gorton Linsley, John A. Chemsak, 1995
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
shrubs, with small stipulas, impari-pinnate leaves, and axillary few-flowered
racemes, which are a little shorter than the leaves. 1 C. aunons'scnus (Lin. spec.
1045.) leaflets elliptic, retuse ; peduncles usually bearing about 6 flowers;
gibbosities ...
10
Bees of the New Genus Ctenoceratina in Africa, South of the ...
17-18); female clypeus elevated or not, ivory mark a spot, stripe, or hat-shape, not
an inverted "V"; basitibial spine variable; male mid leg without special hair
brushes; male sternum 5 without subapical gibbosities (subgenus Ctenoceratina,
...