10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HETEROMEROUS»
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The homoiomerous gelatinous lichens absorb much more water in relation to
their dry weight than non-gelatinous, heteromerous lichens do. As a
consequence, CO2 gas diffusion to the photobiont is strongly limited or may even
be blocked in ...
The heteromerous trama in Russulaceae (see below) was described by Fayod (
1889) who was also aware of the presence of narrow hyphae among the more
easily seen cells of the basidiome tissues he examined, but although
differentiated ...
Neil A. R. Gow, Geoffrey M. Gadd, 1995
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A Manual of British Coleoptera, Or Beetles: Containing a ...
Head inserted up to the eyes in the tho., which is 4-drate, or trapeziform : palpi
thickened at the tip ; apical joint mostly hatchet-shaped : ant. generally moniliform
: body oblong, flattish : tarsi mostly heteromerous, joints and claws simple. Fam.
James Francis Stephens, 1839
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An Introduction to Entomology, Or, Elements of the Natural ...
Heteromerous insects are those in which the number of these joints varies in the
different pairs of legs b. These variations, like the spurs, may be expressed by
three figures, the first representing the anterior tarsus* the second the
intermediate, ...
William Kirby, William Spence, 1826
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Imms' General Textbook of Entomology: Volume 1: Structure, ...
Mid and hind trochanters of the heteromerous type (p. 884). Tarsi j-5-5, claw3
simple. Fore trochantin hidden. There are about 200 principally tropical species.
Of the two found in Britatn, Biphyllus lunatus is associated with the fungus
Daidinia ...
Owain Westmacott Richards, Richard Gareth Davies, 1979
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Multirate and Multiphase Switched-capacitor Circuits
Such a process is referred to in this book as heteromerous sampling (Dabrowski,
1988b). This technique is widely used in the processing of radar and sonar
signals (Wojtkiewicz, Tuszyriski and Klimkiewicz, 1985). It has also been shown ...
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An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
Heteromerous insects arethose in which thenumber of these jointsvariesinthe
differentpairsof legs[2062]. These variations, likethespurs,maybeexpressed by
threefigures, the first representing the anterior tarsus, thesecondthe intermediate,
...
William Kirby &, William Spence
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An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects: ...
Body narrow, subdepressed ; head large ; tarsi heteromerous ; outer lobe of
maxilla' slender, articulated at the top. Curt. 579. CERYLON Lair. Lyctos p. Fabr.
4 sp. Lyct. histeroides Pz. Pi. 5. 16. Body oblong, ovate, depressed ; head broad ...
John Obadiah Westwood, 1840
Crustose thalli are either non-stratified (no distinct layers recognizable. thus
referred to as homoiomerous) or stratified (heteromerous). with a cortical layer at
their periphery, an algal layer and a medulla which is in close contact with the ...
Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, B. Hock, 2001
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Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
far as I have been able to observe, is a very accurate description of all those sand
insects which are allied to Pimelia and Tenebrio. The manner, however, in which
a Helops is heteromerous may perhaps be explained by examining the ...