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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MEMBRANOUSLY»
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1
Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico, Vol. 1: Myxiniformes to ...
Pectoral fin lobe is broadly connected to side of body but is not membranously
connected to pelvic fin rays. Pectoral rays number 6 to 14. Spinous dorsal fin
consists of three cephalic spines, with anteriormost one free and forming illicium
...
2
Frogfishes of the World: Systematics, Zoogeography, and ...
Eyes dorsal; dorsal-fin spines reduced; mouth small; pectoral fin double, the dor-
salmost ray of ventral portion membranously attached to side of body; pectoral-
fin lobe membranously attached to rays of pelvic fin; soft-dorsal fin rays 16 or 17,
...
Theodore W. Pietsch, David B. Grobecker, 1987
3
Color Atlas of Embryology
The endochondrally ossifying elements of the braincase are supplemented by
membranously ossifying portions, forming the skull cap, which completely
encloses the brain (neu- rocranium). The endochondrally ossifying part of the
occipital ...
4
Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico, Vol. 1: Myxiniformes to ...
Illicium distinctly shorter than second cephalic dorsal spine; second cephalic
dorsal spine membranously connected to third cephalic dorsal spine; third
cephalic dorsal spine membranously connected to second dorsal fin . . . . .
Antennarius ...
John McEachran, Janice D. Fechhelm, 2013
5
Curtis's Botanical Magazine
In our specimen the upper part of the inner coats of the Bulb were membranously
attenuated and extended into a kind of rootsheaths of a red colour; but this does
not seem to be always the case. A hardy greenhouse plant of eafy culture, ...
6
Vol. IV. - Corolliflorae
Ь.) herbaceous; branches downy; leaves spatulately cordate, ипequally serrated,
tomentose beneath; petioles membranously winged, connate; corymbs terminal,
downy. 21.? а G. Native of Tarma and Cuchero, in Peru. Stem glabrous ...
7
A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
Rays membranously winged and web-footed ; sterile pedicels equaling or little
exceeding the fruit; calyx-teeth of sterile flowers very conspicuous, star-like 1. 0.
dementis. Rays not winged ; sterile pedicels greatly exceeding the fruit ; calyx-
teeth ...
8
A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
herbaceous; branches downy; leaves spatulately cordate, unequally serrated,
tomeutose beneath; petioles membranously winged, connate; corymbs terminal,
downy. 1.1.? 3 G. Native of Tarma and Cuchero, in Peru. Stem glabrous,
branched.
9
Handbuch Der Zoologie - Handbook of Zoology: A Natural ...
The first segment is shorter than more posterior non-genital segments, and the
tergum is membranously divided into the main region and what Maki (1936)
referred to as the posterior plate or preco- sta of the following segment. The first
tergum ...
Gunther Theischinger, T. R. New, 1993
10
Oceanic Anglerfishes: Extraordinary Diversity in the Deep Sea
Eyes dorsal; dorsal-fin spines reduced; mouth small; pectoral fin double, the
dorsal-most ray of ventral portion membranously attached to side of body;
pectoral-fin lobe membranously attached to rays of pelvic fin; dorsal-fin rays 16 or
17, ...
Theodore W. Pietsch, 2009