10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHIZOPODAL»
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Locomotion as well as respiration is related to the aquatic life, and these animals
usually possess a special form of appendage of the biramous or schizopodal
type, which at once differentiates these forms from other arthropods. While in the
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Richard Hertwig, John Sterling Kingsley, 1905
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Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences
... a firmer consistency than in the earlier stages, and the entire animal has begun
to lose its schizopodal characters and to assume S. /. Smith — Early Stages of the
American Lobster. 365.
3
The American Naturalist
In the Bahamas there are three, then four, then five, and then seven schizopodal
feet with functional exopodites, while at Beaufort there are never more than three.
Yet these different types of metamorphosis result in the production of adults ...
4
Report Upon the Invertebrate Animals of Vineyard Sound and ...
In the next stage observed, the animal, about three-fifths of an inch (14 to 17""")
long, has lost all its schizopodal characters, and has assumed the more important
features of the adult lobster. It still retains, however, the free-swimming habit of ...
Addison Emery Verrill, Sidney Irving Smith, 1874
5
Report of the Commissioner for ...
In the next stage observed, the animal, about three-fifths of an inch (14 to 17'1"")
long, has lost all its schizopodal characters, and has assumed the more important
features of the adult lobster. It still retains, however, the free-swimming habit of ...
United States Fish Commission, 1873
6
Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries to the Secretary of ...
In the next stage observed, the animal, about three-fifths of an inch (14 to 17",m)
long, has lost all its schizopodal characters, and has assumed the more important
features of the adult lobster. It still retains, however, the free-swimming habit of ...
United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1873
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International Catalogue of Scientific Literature: Zoology. N
Nobili. 198. dcechampai. Nobili. 189. perlarum. Nobili. 199. stebbingi. Nobili. 198
. „нации. Alcock. 2. шалаша. Nobili. 198. Mmsm'muors [Schizopodal pic-ta. Holt
and Tattersall. 143. Нашествие п. gen. [Decaporla]. Man. 177. monodon. Man.
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Report on the conditions of the sea fisheries of the south ...
Iu the next stage observed, the animal, about three-fifths of an iuch (14 to 17TMm
) long, has lost all its schizopodal characters, and has assumed- the more
important features of the adult lobster. It still retains, however, the free-swimming
habit ...
9
The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States
lost all its schizopodal characters, and has assumed the more important features
of the adult Lobster. It still retains, however, the free-swimming habit of the true
larval forms, and was frequently taken at the surface, both in the towing and hand
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United States Fish Commission, 1884
place in the stem-group of the Mandibulata [see Siewing's (1960) illustration of
this], then the schizopodal nature of these three pairs of mouth-parts, and
particularly of the mandibles( ! ), suggests that the ancestors of the Mandibulata
were ...
Willi Hennig, Adrian Charles Pont, 1981