10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TECTIBRANCHIATE»
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In the Pteropoda, which must be derived from the tectibranchiate
Opisthobranchia, the ctenidium, when present, is little developed, and lies on the
right side of the body. It answers to the tectibranchiate ctenidium. In the
Gymnosomam, this true ...
D.R. Khanna, P. R. Yadav, 2004
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Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. ...
F. They belong to the Euthyneura, and among these to the Tectibranchiate
Opisthoé branchs. They differ less from the Tectibranchs than these differ from
the other Opisthobranchs. The different families which make up the Pteropoda
must be ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Sir Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1888
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Encyclopaedia of mollusca
A, Prosobranchiate with outer shell and epipodium (4) B, Tectibranchiate with
lobes (6) of the mantle turned back over the outer surface of the shell. Dorsally
the shell is still uncovered; 5, parapodia; 7. etenidium. C, Tectibranchiate with
internal ...
Arvind N. Shukla, Rajiv Tyagi, 2002
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Temminckia: A Journal of Systematic Zoology
Aplysia fasciata Poiret 1789 for the Tectibranchiate, from the Mediterranean and
Atlantic, known under that name, and as A. limacina L. (or Tethys leporina L.) (
Aa1). Aplysia de pilans L. 1767 for the Tectibranchiate, from the Mediterranean
and ...
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General Outline of the Organisation of the Animal Kingdom: ...
... branchial apparatus receives the blood and pours it into the auricle. In all
cases, however, the course of the blood is essentially the same, and the heart is
systemic. (1370.) In Aplysia, one of the tectibranchiate Gasteropods, the
branchiae (fig ...
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A General Outline of the Animal Kingdom: And Manual of ...
In Aplt/sia, one of the tectibranchiate Gasteropods, the branchiae (Jig. 189, a, b)
consist of delicate lamellae minutely subdivided ; and the vessel (c), which brings
the blood derived from all parts of the body to be distributed over the extensive ...
... andthat heconsidered thema fraud (hoax)orafake; thattheanimals depicted
reminded him slightlyof the giant tectibranchiate salamander (Cryptobranchus
japonicus, Sieboldia maxima, Tritomegas Sieboldi, or Megalo batrachus Sieboldi
), but ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Doited, doit′ed, p.adj. a Scotch form of Doted. Doke, dōk, n. (prov.) a dimple,dint
. Dolabella,dōlabel′a, n.agenusof tectibranchiate gasteropods. Dolabra, dōlā′
bra, n. an ancient Roman cutting or digging implement, of various shapes.—adj.
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A Sinhalese - English Dictionary
3ij3s>*ea«i«s»s55-(39<JaD, «. tectibranchiate, having covered gills. j, JL
tectibranch ; see , a. metrical, relating to poetical metre. 3, a. pert, to shade or
shadow, <seo£)4f*. etJaMC), ?i. sciomancy, tficS9«e)id etfaa «9«. [sun-dial
pointer.
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Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the ...
Riband-shaped, like the Taenia or tape-worm. Tapetum. (Lat. tapetum, a carpet. )
The coloured layer of the choroid coat of the eye. Tarsus. (Gr. tar sos, a part of the
foot.) Applied to the last segments of the legs of insects. Tectibranchiate.
Richard Owen, William White Cooper, 1843