10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PATELLATE»
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Sect. II. Lirellat-E. Apothecia somewhat lirellaeform, becoming at length angulate-
patellate, or finally crowded together in a hemispherical, subimmarginate, lirellate
tubercle. 10. U. hyperborea, Hoffm. Th. coriaceous-membranaceous, papu-.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1848
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A Synopsis of the Lichenes of New England, the other ...
Apothecia somewhat lirellaeform, becoming at length angulate-patellate, or
finally crowded together in a hemispherical, subimmarginate, lirellate tubercle. 10
. U. hyperborea, Hofl'm. Th. coriaceous-membranaceous, papulose-rugose, ...
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Some individuals of typical porpita do show an excentric initial cone and patellate
convexity of the basal disk. Tryplasma is distinguished from Rhabdocyclus by
development of complete tabulae and could be derived from the latter. The type ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1973
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U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Thick patellate Mucophyllum; markedly convex calice platform slopes abruptly
inward to steep- sided calice pit, and slopes more gently outward toward reflexed
rim. Tabulae straight, thick, and closely spaced beneath flat-bottomed pit. Longer
...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1972
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Upper Devonian Corals of the Mackenzie River Region Canada
REMARKS: Ptychophyllum stokexi is characterized by its wide dissepimentarium;
it is typically more or less patellate in form and exhibits rejuvenescence often with
exaggerated frequency, giving it a somewhat scaly appearance. Only some of ...
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A Manual of British Coleoptera, Or Beetles: Containing a ...
Ovate, convex, obtuse ; pitchy-black, smooth ; sides of the thorax and of the elytra
, the body beneath and the legs pitchy-red : anterior thighs of the $ compressed,
toothed beneath, the tarsi slightly patellate ; Ç with the antenna; and legs simple.
James Francis Stephens, 1839
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Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record
The solitary growth forms include conical, ceratoid or hornshaped, calceoloid,
cylindrical, discoid, patellate, scolecoid, trochoid and turbinate skeletons (it;
11.19). Colonial corals with corallites have adopted either fasciculate or massive
growth ...
Michael J. Benton, David A. T. Harper, 2013
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A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences
It is named after the large number of limpets (Patella vulgata is the common
limpet) it typically contains. patellate See SOLITARY CORALS. V Patellate
Patella vulgata See ARCHAEOGASTROPODA; 'PATELLA' BEACH. patera An
irregular or ...
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Marine Molluscan Genera of Western North America: An ...
1 Shell not spirally coiled — tubular, cap-shaped, or irregular in form 2 Shell
spirally coiled for at least one complete turn (the coiling may be involute, the spire
concealed by body whorl) 43 2(1) Shell patellate, i.e. low-conic (the underside ...
Angeline Myra Keen, Eugene V. Coan, 1974
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Revision of the Suborders Families, and Genera of the ...
Others are discoid (Fungia), with horizontal theca; Cupoloid (Chomatoseris), with
flat base and highly convex upper, Oral, surface; patellate (Vaughanoseris), or
fiattened conical; trochoid (Parasmilia), with apical angle about 40°; ceratoid ...
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