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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VIBRACULARIUM»
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1
Floridan Bryozoa, Collected by Count L.F. de Pourtales: ...
Back view. » 34; A part of the back view, with vibracularium and avicularium at
the back-side of the tip of a zooecion more highly magnified. » 35; Cellularia
cornigera. Front view. » 36 ; The same, back view. » 37; Vibracularium and
avicularium ...
2
Floridan Bryozoa: Collected by Count L. F. De Pourtales
Another part of the back-side of the stem with articulations and radical tubes. ~ A
vibracularium with the base of the vibraculum. ' Caberea retz'formis; about three
times magnified. - A part of the front-side of the same, enlarged. - A vibracularinm
...
Fredrik Adam Smitt, Louis Francois de Pourtalès, 1872
3
Quarterly journal of microscopical science
Certainly every one is able to satisfy himself very easily that often one, at first
simple bud, is afterwards divided into different zooecia; or into a zooecium,
avicularium, and vibracularium ; such buds are very properly designated as "
common ...
Certainly every one is able to satisfy himself very easily that often one, at first
simple bud, is afterwards divided into different zooecia; or into a zooecium,
avicularium, and vibracularium ; such buds are very properly designated as "
common ...
5
Bryozoa of the Northern Seas of the USSR
Waters (1904) indicated greater differences between them: while the avicularian
chamber is a symmetrical structure, the chamber of the vibracularium is
asymmetric and, furthermore, the articulated part of the mandible has different
knobs to ...
German Avgustovich Kli͡uge, 1975
6
Animal colonies: development and function through time
Drawn to demonstrate a variety of sizes and shapes of avicularia, and one type of
vibracularium. Zooids A, C, and D have frontal or lateral "adventitious" avicularia
which rest on normal zooids; zooid B is an immense "vicarious" avicularium ...
Richard S. Boardman, Alan H. Cheetham, William Albert Oliver, 1973
7
Concise Encyclopedia Biology
The internal structure of the avicularium is much reduced, and the operculum is
modified to form a movable jaw. Avicularia defend the colony against small
animals and their larvae. Another type of zooid is the vibracularium, whose
operculum ...
8
Bryozoa: Ordovician to Recent : Papers Presented at the 6th ...
F. spathulata and F. patagonica although geographically close, are seemingly
not vicariant species owing to their great morphological pericystal dissimilarity; /.
latimarginata has interzooidal vibracularium-like heterozooids making it unique ...
Claus Nielsen, Gilbert Powell Larwood, 1985
9
Patterns of evolution, as illustrated by the fossil record
22) commented on the transition from avicularium to vibracularium, and (1880b, p
. 82, 1881, p. 6) on the transition from the encrusting Membranipora to the erect
Bugula, by the occurrence of articulated birds-head type of avicularia (which ...
Diagnosis: Lunulitidae having one vibracularium for every four zooecia, two
zooecia diverging around its proximal margin and two converging around its
distal margin. Heterozooecia, wider than autozooecia and with wider opesiae,
usually ...