10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHIZOCEPHALOUS»
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... the skin of the rhizocephalous crustaceans are shark on which it is parasitic,
and allied to the cirripedes. Itis hardly its prehensile cirri and mouth (as possible
to imagine a greater dif- described in my monograph on ference than that
between ...
Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin, 1898
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
Parasites, on the influence of certain Rhizocephalous, upon the external sexual
characters of their host, 165. Petrosia, new species of, 327. Phakellia, new
species of, 379, 478. Phellodcrma, characters of the new genus, 347. Phillips, \V.,
on a ...
acid, instead of exclusively by this latter means, together with the absorption of
matter from the soil by the aid of roots. We have, however, an equally anomalous
case in the animal kingdom; the rhizocephalous crustaceans donotfeed like other
...
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Charles Darwin's Collection (18 Books):
Wehave, however, anequally anomalous case in the animalkingdom; the
rhizocephalous crustaceans donotfeed like other animals bytheir mouths, forthey
are destituteof an alimentary canal; buttheylive by absorbing through rootlike ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
.592 Crustacea observed during the Cruise ofH.M.S. ' Challenger.' got in depths
of 1950, 1800, 2150, and 2600 fathoms. In the second of these hauls we found a
rhizocephalous cirriped in the open breeding-pouch of a very large Hymenaster,
...
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Charles Darwin's Works: Insectivorous plants
... of power of, 363 Movements of leaves of Pinguicula, 371 of tentacles of
Drosera, means of, 254 - of Dionsea, means of, 313 Mucin, not dige.ted by
Drosera, 122 Mucus, action on Drosera, 80 Miiller, Fritz, on rhizocephalous
crustaceans.
Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin, 1896
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Works of Charles Darwin: Insectivorous plants
... from the soil by the aid of roots. We have, however, an equally anomalous case
in the animal kingdom; the rhizocephalous crustaceans do not feed like other
animals by their mouths, for they are destitute of an alimentary canal; but they live
...
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
His conception of a possible rhizocephalous relation, however, would be more
readily convincing if there were in Sitnondsia any signs of retrograde
metamorphosis, apart from the existence of a large protective " rosette " or sac-
covering of the ...
Linnean Society of London, 1886
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Design in Nature: Illustrated by Spiral and Other ...
Thus in 1875 he observes : " The rhizocephalous crustaceans do not feed like
other animals by their mouths, for they are destitute of an alimentary canal ; but
they live by absorbing through root-like processes the juices of the animals on
which ...
James Bell Pettigrew, 1908