10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERRADII»
Discover the use of
interradii in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
interradii and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. ...
A slightly bifid plate, having a somewhat worn appearance, stands up in one of
the interradii of the disk. It may be one of the orals, or, as I am more inclined to
think, the anal plate. For I cannot make out anything corresponding to it in the
other ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1888
2
Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. ...
In all Medusae the perradii are originally the zones of the most active life, of the
strongest growth, and most complicated differentiation, with preponderating
tendency to centrifugal development of the organs. § 33. Interradii, or transverse
axes ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1882
3
The Decapod and Stomatopod Crustacea
The first two new rays come in in strictly bilateral order, their place of origin being
the interradii AI and A II; 2'. 0., they are on each side of A, and are adjacent to I
and II. As they are obviously a pair, we designate them both as x, distinguishing ...
4
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
The two radial vessels each send off the new tentacular vessel in a dorsal
direction, therefore into the left and right dorsal interradii. Previous to this only a
single tentacle existed in each interradial region surrounding the mouth. Now,
however ...
5
Starfish: Biology and Ecology of the Asteroidea
Hotchkiss (2000) proposed supernumerary rays develop “en bloc” separately
from the five primary rays in specific interradii (Fig. 2.5). In none of the spe— cies
studied do the supernumerary rays appear in the interradius with the madreporite
.
6
Materials for the Study of Variation: Treated with Especial ...
In the normal there are 5 radii and interradii, and 10 tentacles : in the abnorraals
there are 6 and 12 respectively. In half -grown normals the 3 ambulacra of the
ventral trivium have more tube-feet than the 2 ambulacra of the bivium ; also the ...
7
Eocene Radiolarian Faunas from the Mt. Diablo Area, California
(Plate 3, figure 6) Disc circular but tending to be somewhat four-sided, the
interradii being fiattened, with four strong marginal spines in two opposite pairs,
cylindrical for most of their length, needlelike, tips are broken, bases slightly
expanded, ...
8
Radiolaria from the Kreyenhagen Formation near Los Banos, ...
slightly flared bases, pointed at the free ends, and stout; interradii flat; basal plate
not observed. Total length 160 ,u, of feet 60 ,u; greatest breadth 120 p.The shell
has the general coarseness and spiny surface of some of the polyspyrine ...
9
Metamorphic rocks in West Irian
When this happens, the result is either a deformation of equatorial chambers, or
their replacement at the (juvenile) periphery by lateral chambers (= focus-points
of aktinorbitoid interradii) so that no secondary equatorial chambers can be ...
10
Systematics and zoography of asteroidea from the guyana shelf
The dorsal side of the body is convex, lower in the interradii, and has numerous,
more or less regular, hexagonal plates, covered, in larger specimens, with a thick
granular membrane which more or less obscures the outline of the plates.
Jozef Henricus Cornelis Walenkamp, 1980