10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «BIMUSCULAR»
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bimuscular in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bimuscular and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
Conchologia Iconica: Or, Illustrations of the Shells of ...
Shell bimuscular, subequivalve, free, ovately subtrigonal, irregular, very
inequilateral, pearly within. Cardinal area short. Ligament placed in a sulcus.
Apices approximate. Muscular impressions dis~ tant, the anterior one very small.
The very ...
Lovell Augustus Reeve, 1873
2
Conchologia Iconica: Or, Illustrations of the Shells of ...
Shell bimuscular, subequivalve, free, ovately subtrigonal, irregular, very
inequilateral, pearly within. Cardinal area short. Ligament placed in a. sulcus.
Apices approximate. Muscular impressions distant, the anterior one very small.
The very ...
Lovell Augustus Reeve, George Brettingham Sowerby, 1843
3
The conchologist's text-book: embracing the arrangements of ...
... bimuscular series belong the Meleagrina, or pearl-oysters, and several other
genera. The Mytilina have the mantle open beneath, coherent behind, forming a
single orifice ; the foot slender, tongue- shaped, with a byssus at its base behind
...
Thomas Brown, William MacGillivray, 1845
4
Bridgewater treatises on the power, wisdom, and goodness of ...
... sculpture and painting, prevails ; in the latter this general symmetry seems not
to obtain ; in the bimuscular bivalves, indeed, the two shells are generally
symmetrical both in form, size, and sculpture, but this does not invariably take
place.
5
The Quarterly journal of science, literature and art
The muscular impressions are lateral, and quite separate ; that of the posterior
side is composed of two or three distinct or unequal impressions, which
distinguishes them from the other bimuscular conchifera. The animal has no
projecting ...
6
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
... the rank of an order ; the latter author however admits that there is far less
affinity between the Brachiopoda and the rest of the acephalous mollusks, than
there is between the acknowledged divisions of Bimuscular and Unimuscular.
7
On the power ... of God, as manifested in the creation of ...
These provisions evidently indicate design and creative wisdom. The giant
Clamp-shells* belonging to the bimuscular section, sometimes four feet in length
and weighing more • Tridacne Gigas. THE WING-SHELL. 245 than five hundred ...
8
On the History Habits and Instincts of Animals
... sculpture and painting, prevails ; in the latter this general symmetry seems not
to obtain ; in the bimuscular bivalves, indeed, the two shells are generally
symmetrical both in form, size, and sculpture, but this does not invariably take
place.
The muscular impressions are lateral, and quite separate ; that of the posterior
side is composed of two or three distinct or unequal impressions, which
distinguishes them from the other bimuscular conchifera. The animal has no
projecting ...
10
Tendon, Nerve and Other Disorders
Kueny (1923) Les geodes du semi-lunaire, Thesis Lyon (Service Pr. Testut).
Landsmeer JMF (1960) Studies in the anatomy of articulation. II. Patterns of
movement of bimuscular, biarticular systems, Acta Morph Neerl Scand 3:304.
Landsmeer ...
Raoul Tubiana, Alain Gilbert, 2004