10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ICHTHYOPSID»
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ichthyopsid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ichthyopsid and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The System of Branchial Sense Organs and Their Associated ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
2
Pocatello Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact ...
Limestone beds of the Thaynes contain Ichthyosaur fossils and fossils of fish and
possibly other Ichthyopsid animals. These are the only vertebrate fossils known
to occur in Idaho from the Triassic Period. In the Phosphoria, beds of phosphorite
...
3
The Chambers Dictionary
n ichthyoph agy; ichthyopsid. ichthyopsidan (Gr opsis appearance). — n pi
Ichthyopsida a group of vertebrates in Huxley's classification comprising
amphibians, fishes and fishlike vertebrates; Ichthyopterygia (-op-lar-ij'i-a: Gr
pterygion, a fin, ...
4
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
It has been shown that from the infundibular region in the ichthyopsid the inferior
lobes, the infundibular process and the post-infundibular eminence are derived. If
, as has been assumed to be the case in fishes, the inferior lobes are chiefly ...
5
Journal of Comparative Neurology
... of the amphibian cerebral hemispheres to those of other ichthyopsid forms are
reviewed in a recent paper (Herrick, '21). This account is based upon a collection
of several hundred brains of urodele and anuran Amphibia prepared by various ...
6
The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: With Posters
In contrast, Mauthner cells can be found in all ichthyopsid gnathostomes, in fact
from the lamprey to the anuran tadpole. Perhaps not surprisingly there are
significant differences in both anatomy and physiology amongst the Mauthner
cells ...
R. Nieuwenhuys, Hendrik Jan Donkelaar, Charles Nicholson, 1998
7
The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
... by Hunter and myself are as convenient as De Blainville's ; but it seems odd to
speak of a Lizard as a " Sauropsid,"when it is not only like, but is, a Saurian, or to
call a perch an " Ichthyopsid," which is not merely like, but is, a fish. The terms ...
8
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London: Zoology. 2nd ser
He considers this sufficient ground for maintaining that the lateral organs were
not primitiver metameric, and says this conclusion is based on the study of all the
Ichthyopsid types he has investigated. Houssay (1891, 103), in an interesting ...
Linnean Society of London, 1900
In mammalian embryos the branchial apparatus, after passing through an
ichthyopsid stage, is highly modified in most diverse ways, some parts retaining
visceral functions and others, like the larynx, acquiring typical somatic characters.
... giant-cells. 4. The true amphibian homologue of the mammalian '
megakaryocyte' is not the thrombocyte, but a mononucleated giantcell derived by
hypertrophy from a primitive lymphocyte or hemoblast. Spindle cells of
ichthyopsid ...