10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MYRIAPODOUS»
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Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
Rejecting, therefore, the idea of its myriapodous nature, we have therefore now to
determine to which class and order of annulose animals the insect belongs. To
do this it will be proper to detail its structural characters. Corpus elongatum ...
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The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London
Rejecting, therefore, the idea of its myriapodous nature, we have therefore now to
determine to which class and order of annulose animals the insect belongs. To
do this it will be proper to detail its structural characters. Corpus elongatum ...
3
A Catalogue of the British Non-Parasitical Worms in the ...
... myriapodous, often linear, the anal segment with two styles: head small,
flattened, roundish, inclining to triangular, with frequently two inferior lateral
lobules projecting beyond the front, giving it a bilobed character : antennae three,
posterior ...
4
Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the ...
... pair of nerves passes to the breathing pore and to the integument. This,
therefore, must be regarded as the respiratory nerve. The stomato-gastric nerve
is a distinct system connected with the anterior ring or brain. Thus in the
Myriapodous ...
Richard Owen, William White Cooper, 1843
5
A glossary of scientific terms for general use
A family of myriapodous invertebrate animals, having a pair of stout horny
mandibles with sharp toothed edges. Chilop'oda (Gr. xtiA0!i cheilos, a lip; irovj,
pous, a foot). A family ot myriapodous invertebrate animals, having an additional
lip ...
6
A Glossary of Scientific Terms for general use
A family of myriapodous invertebrate animals, having a pair of stout horny
mandibles with sharp toothed edges. Chilop'oda (Gr. Xsihos, cheilos, a lip; arous,
pous, a foot). A family of myriapodous invertebrate animals, having an additional
lip ...
Alexander HENRY (M.D.), 1861
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Records of the Australian Museum
Records of the Australian Museum (1998) Vol. 50: 293-313. ISSN 0067-1975
Early Myriapodous Arthropods from Australia: Maldybulakia from the Devonian of
New South Wales Gregory D. Edgecombe Australian Museum, 6 College Street,
...
8
A life of invertebrates
The old association of the Crustacea with the insects and myriapodous groups in
the subphylum Mandibulata is almost certainly erroneous and should be
discarded, since the mandibles of crustaceans and insects are not homologous
either in ...
W. D. Russell Hunter, 1979
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A biology of higher invertebrates
The old association of the Crustacea with the insects and myriapodous groups in
the sub- phylum Mandibulata is almost certainly erroneous and should be
discarded, since the mandibles of crustaceans and insects are not homologous
in ...
W. D. Russell-Hunter, 1969
10
Outlines of Comparative Anatomy
... forms a slight reduplication, as in that animal, by folding backwards upon itself;
but in the long articulated myriapodous forms of the [crebellaa, amphitrites, and
nereides the alimentary canal presents a more narrow and elongated character,
...
Robert Edmond Grant, 1841
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Giant Millipedes Intercepted at San Francisco International Airport
They're not accustomed to snagging giant myriapodous arthropods, however, that wriggle in the dirt and eat decaying plants. Michelle Roberts ... «NBC Bay Area, Aug 14»