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8 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MAXILLIPEDARY»
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1
The Medical Times and Gazette
The six anterior post- oral ganglia of each side soon coalesce in pairs, bo a3 to
form as many single ganglia ; and of these the four anterior, viz., the mandibular,
the two maxillary, and the first maxillipedary ganglia, unite into a single mass ; the
...
2
A Manual of the Anatomy of Invertebrated Animals
The sternal regions of the three maxillipedary somites have the same characters,
their appendages and articular cavities becoming smaller; while, by the
contemporaneous excessive narrowing of the interarticular regions of the sterna,
these ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1878
3
Freshwater Isopods (Asellota)
The vibration frequency of the maxillipedary processes increases as the eggs
develop. Jancke found that in the early developmental stages there were about
45 vibrations per 25 seconds, followed by a pause of 15-90 seconds; vibrations ...
I︠A︡kov Avadʹevich Birshteĭn, 1964
4
FAUNA OF USSR- CRUSTACEA Vol. Vii
The vibration frequency of the maxillipedary processes increases as the eggs
develop. Jancke found that in the early developmental stages there were about
45 vibrations per 25 seconds, followed by a pause of 15-90 seconds; vibrations ...
5
Proceedings of the Canadian Institute, Toronto, Being a ...
Mouth-parts ; mx, maxilla ; mxp, maxillipede ; st, maxillipedary sternum ; mm,
muscles ; ch, points to the chitinous bar which runs from the socket of maxillipede
to the socket of the maxilla. Fio. 16. — 1st pair of natatory limbs ; s, the sternum ; a
, ...
Canadian Institute (1849-1914), 1881
6
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
Dana's family names still retained, by the substitution of another maxillipedary
character for the one originally selected and now proposed to be rejected:
Gecarcinus, Pelocarcinus, and .H_z/laeocarcinus, in fact, agree with one another
and ...
Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India), 1873
7
Freshwater Harpacticoida: (Harpacticoida presnykh vod)
In the most primitive families (Misophriidae, Longipediidae, Cerviniidae,
Ectinosomidae, Viguierellidae) the three maxillipedary joints are laminate, their
armature resembling that of the maxillae (first pair of maxillipeds). On the basis of
the ...
Evgeniĭ Vladimirovich Borut︠s︡kiĭ, 1964
8
Great Soviet encyclopedia
In higher crustaceans the number of segments of the thorax is reduced to
between four and eight and becomes constant; part of the segments fuse with the
head and their appendages become maxillipedary. In Arachnida and Xiphosura
the ...
Aleksandr Mikhaĭlovich Prokhorov, 1982