10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAPODIAL»
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Aspects of Animal Movement
When a polychaete is stimulated to increased activity, the rate of propagation of
the waves of parapodial stepping increases markedly, but the frequency of
generation of the waves increases little if at all. Faster movement occurs because
the ...
Hugh Y. Elder, Edwin Royden Trueman, 1980
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3 3 Parapodial glands absent ............... .. Sphaerosyllis papillifera Naville, 1955
— Parapodial glands with fibrillar material ..................................................... .. .............
...................................... ..Sphaerosyllis ovigera Langerhans, 1879 4 Parapodial ...
Vincent Smith, Ljubomir Penev, 2011
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Morphology, Molecules, Evolution and Phylogeny in Polychaeta ...
Parapodial muscle complex Unfortunately, data on the muscle arrangement in
parapodia are scarce. Mettam (1967, 1971) described the parapodial muscle
complex in species belonging to three different families of the errant type while
only ...
Thomas Bartolomaeus, Günter Purschke, 2006
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The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from ...
Both parapodial rami possess an often minute acicular lobe and one to three
conspicuous lobes above and below the acicula that are called ligules. The
proportions of the parapodia, especially the ligules, differ greatly among species
and are ...
Sol Felty Light, James T. Carlton, 2007
These setae are attached to intrinsic parapodial muscles which act to protrude
setae, or retract them, or spread them. Setae of each lobe are protected by a
large chitinous rod known as aciculum. Parapodial muscles: Parapodial muscles
that ...
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Contributions from the Zoölogical Laboratory of the Museum ...
tudinal muscles to the parapodial ganglion, which lies in the ventral base of the
parapodium between the longitudinal muscles and the pore of the segmental
organ. The third segmental nerve (III) is very small. It arises from the posterior end
of ...
hinge line of parapodium para podium hinge line of parapodium transparapodial
tensor muscles / ntral longitudinal muscles bodv wall anterior dorsal parapodial
muscles j notopodial aciculum with radiating muscles acicular muscles levator ...
R. McNeill Alexander, 1979
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Intertidal Invertebrates of the Central California Coast
Parapodial lobes typically dark; dorsal lobes in posterior region do not become
noticeably longer than those in median region . Nereis pelagica neonigripes 10.
Parapodial lobes not dark 11 11. Area VI of proboscis (fig. 21) with 4—5 large ...
Laboratory and Field Text Invertebrate Zoology, 1954
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Polychaete Conference
Parapodial sensory structures. Horridge (1963) described the parapodial cirri of
Harmothoe as consisting of “little more than groups of bipolar sensory cells with
their endings surrounded by supporting tissue.” The ventral cirrus contained ...
N. J. Maciolek, N.j. Maciolek & J.a. Blake (eds), James A. Blake, 2009
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Polychaetes & Allies: The Southern Synthesis
Uschakov (1972) recognised four kinds of parapodial glands: chromophile
glands (large glands consisting of ducts with a common opening) which are
found on the ventral parapodial lobes from segment 3 or 4; hyaline glands ...
Pamela L. Beesley, Graham J. B. Ross, Christopher J. Glasby, 2000