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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «INTERAMBULACRUM»
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1
Contributions to the natural history of the United States of ...
Transverse section of the same ambulacrum, across the middle of the radiating
folds of the lower floor and extending to the centre of the adjoining
interambulacrum. o' ambulacral chamber; b radiating folds of the ambulacrum; c
radiating folds ...
2
Contributions to the Natural History of the United States of ...
Transverse section of the same ambulacrum, across the region where the
concentric folds of the lower floor occur, o1 ambulacral chamber ; a1
interambulacral chamber of the adjoining interambulacrum; e lower floor of the
ambulacrum with ...
3
Contributions to the Natural History of the United States of ...
Transverse section of the same ambulacrum, across the region where the
concentric folds of the lower floor occur. o1 ambulacral chamber ; a1
interambulacral chamber of the adjoining interambulacrum ; e lower floor of the
ambulacrum with ...
4
Contributions to the Natural History of the United States of ...
Transverse section of the same ambulacrum, across 0' ambulacral chamber; a'
interambulacral chamber of the adjoining interambulacrum; e lower floor of the
ambulacrum with concentric folds; e' lower floor of the interambulacriun with ...
Globiferous pedicellariae In batch one and batch two these were significantly
more abundant in ambulacrum C and interambulacrum CD i.e. at the madreporite
. They were significantly less abundant in interambulacra BC and ED i.e. either ...
Brendan F. Keegan, Brendan D.S. O'Connor, 1985
6
Echinoderms: Munchen: Proceedings of the 11th International ...
Change in number of the primary spines in interambulacrum 3b during ontogeny.
The horizontal axis is logarithmic in scale. 24 22 20 ( n u m b e r / m m ) 18 e n s it
y 16 M 10 12 14 e a n sp i n e d Yoichi Obira Futami 2 4 6 3 5 7 Length of test ...
Thomas Heinzeller, James H. Nebelsick, 2005
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Echinoderm studies 4 (1993)
The odd interambulacrum (5, according to Lo- ven's rule) is continuous, and the
posterior ambulacra (I and V) exhibit a regular, alternating pattern. The next
growth stage illustrates the same architectural state, but the boundary between
the ...
8
Geological Survey Professional Paper
The interambulacrum has a width at the distal edge of 24.5 millimeters, the half
ambulacrum 15.7 millimeters; and the ambulacrum about 19 millimeters. The
pores are not clearly discernible. The interambulacra have an adradial series of ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1938
9
Lower Pliocene Mollusks and Echinoids from the Los Angeles ...
2) consists of part of the inner side of the oral surface with the lantern in place
and includes an ambulacrum and interambulacrum, half of another
interambulacrum, and part of another ambulacrum. The distance from the center
to the edge, ...
Wendell Phillips Woodring, 1938
10
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
advanced, is also very small but has slightly raised petals and a shallow notch in
the posterior interambulacrum. Both forms of Aatrodapsis are more primitive than
A. brewerianus, and on the basis of the evidence they furnish it is concluded ...