10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYALONEMA»
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hyalonema in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Annals & Magazine of Natural History
If this theory is correct, it will add another synonym to the genus Hyalonema,
which already has many significations. 1. Hyalonema, Gray, Brandt, Bocage. The
coil and polypes. The sponge, regarded as parasitic, named Carteria. 2.
Hyalonema ...
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Bibliography of Sponges, 1551-1913
1868 (£) Gray, J. E. Note on a new Japanese Coral (Isis Gregorii), and on
Hyalonema. By. . .In: Ann. and Mag. N. H. (4), ii, p. 263-264. 1868 (tj) Gray, J. E.
On a new Free Form of Hyalonema Sieboldii, and its manner of growth. By. . .Ibid.
p.
G. C. J. Vosmaer, Vosmaer/Bidder/Vosmaer-Ro, 1928
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Bibliography of Sponges 1551-1913
1867 Bocage, J. V. Barboza du. On Hyalonema lusitanicum. By... In: Ann. and
Mag. N. H. (3), xx, p. 123-127. 1867 Bowerbank, J. S. On Hyalonema mirabile. By
... In: Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 18-34, Pl. rv-v. 1867 (a) Bowerbank, J. S. ...
rine products. . . . Such arrangements are entirely artificial, notwithstanding that
they are often so artistically done as to have a most deceptively natural
appearance." J The prettiest specimen of Hyalonema the writer ever saw, one
worthy to be ...
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
apertum apertum (Schulze, 1886), p. 51 (Hyalonema) — (Cyliconema). apertum
maehrenthali (Schulze, 1895), p. 5 1 (Hyalonema) reinstated and — (Cyliconema
). calix (Schulze, 1904), p. 53 (Hyalonema) - (Corynonema). cebuense (Higgin, ...
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Modern Text Book of Zoology: Invertebrates
Hyalonema. One of the commonest hexactinellid sponges is the glassrope
sponge Hyalonema with several widely distributed species. It lives only 10 to 15
meters deep in sea and is about 38 cm. long. Hyalonema longissimum, an
american ...
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Voyage of the Challenger : The Atlantic
HYALONEMA TOXERES (sp. n.). Upper surface, natural size. (No. 24)
HYALONEMA TOXERES (sp. n.). Lower surface of the sponge, natural size. (No.
24) HYALONEMA TOXERES (sp. n.). Part of the membrane from the upper
surfacc,>< 40.
Charles Wyville Thomson, 2014
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Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. ...
HTAI.ONEMATIDJE. (21 Species). 1. Hyalonema (Stylocalyx) apertum, 1.
Hyalonema (Stylocalyx) thomsoni, 3. Hyalonema (Stylocalyx) depressum, 4.
Hyalonemalusitanicum, 5. Hyalonema robustum, 6. Hyalonema sp., 7.
Poliopogon amadou ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1887
... Pseudosuberites 406 Hyalonema 519,520,521 Hyalonema acuferum 521
Hyalonema apertum 520 Hyalonema boreale 402 Hyalonema conus 520
Hyalonema drygalskii 520 Hyalonema sieboldi 519 Hyalonema sieboldii 520
Hyalonema ...
John N. A. Hooper, Felix Wiedenmayer, Alice Wells, 1994
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The gabbros and associated hornblende rocks occurring in the ...
slowly expanding from a narrow base. The appearance of these bodies is such
as might be formed by the tuft of long silicious spicules of the glass-rope sponge,
Hyalonema, if the latter were pressed out between the layers of the shale and the
...
George Huntington Williams, 1886
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYALONEMA»
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Scientists Explore New Zealand's Deep Sea (Part II)
... a bright orange “tulip” Hyalonema sponge. As the dive progressed towards the summit, the species changed, with sea fans and golden corals ... «Scientific American, Nov 13»
Glass Sponges Poriferify -- and Beautify -- Impoverished Antarctic …
Here's a real-life preserved skeleton of #2 above, Hyalonema sp., taken by me during my first visit to the Natural History Museum in London this ... «Scientific American, Aug 13»
Deep-Sea Dump: ROVs Expose Trashed Ocean Floor
The white organism near the right is a sea sponge in the genus Hyalonema, which grow on stalks in the deep sea. The specific species is ... «Wired, Jun 13»
Do sponges have circadian clocks?
Unique transmission properties of the stalk spicules from the hexactinellid Hyalonema sieboldi, Biosensors and Bioelectronics 21 (2006) 1149- ... «Scientific American, Mar 12»
Guest Post: The Secret to Flexibility in a Glass Sponge
The glass rope sponges studied by Ehrlich and his colleagues came from 5,000 meters depth in the Pacific, but Hyalonema can grow in muddy ... «Deep-Sea News, Dec 10»