10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ZOARIUM»
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zoarium en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Catalogue of the Fossil Bryozoa (Polyzoa) in the Department ...
A large regular zoarium, enerusting a fragment of Echinocorys. Middle Chalk.
Chatham. Presented by Wm. Gamble, Esq., 1889. D. 3889. Zoaria of different
ages, enerusting a broken Echinocorys. Middle Chalk. Chatham. Gamble Coll. D.
4156 ...
British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Geology, John Walter Gregory, William Dickson Lang, 1899
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Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
Fragment of the unilamellar zoarium, X 15. The polypidian tube and the small
pores of the tremocyst are visible. Lower Miocene (Bowden horizon), Rio Cana,
Santo Domingo. Fig. 2. Hippomenella infraielum, n. sp. Base of a bilamellar
zoarium ...
3
Contributions to the Geology and Paleontology of the West Indies
Labioporamiocenica, n. sp. Fragment of the unilamellar zoarium, X 15. The
polypidian tube and the small pores of the tremocyst are visible. Lower Miocene (
Bowden horizon), Rio Cana, Santo Domingo. Flo. 2. HippomeneWx infratelum, n.
sp.
Thomas Wayland Vaughan, Marshall Avery Howe, Joseph Augustine Cushman, 1919
4
Geological Survey Professional Paper
18) becoming generally larger in older parts of the zoarium. Mural spines and
small spherical cysts occurring in Leptotrypella are ordinarily distributed
irregularly through a zoarium. In zoaria displaying few mural spines, several may
be seen in ...
5
Fenestella from the Permian of West Texas
of zoarium. Apparently correlated with this position is finer meshwork with 19
fenestrules per 10 mm. Larger fragment, with slowly diverging, rarely bifurcating
branches, and only 16 to 16.5 fenes~ trules per 10 mm, is distal part of large
zoarium ...
6
The flora of the Ripley formation
1-4. Conopeum ovatum Canu and Bassler, n. sp. (p. 32). 1, Fragments of the free
zoarium; 2, surface of a subcylindrical fragment; 3, portion of a branched
specimen; 4, surface showing the septulae and interopesial cavities with special
walls.
Edward Wilber Berry, 1925
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Study and Revision of Archimedes (Hall)
given by Ulrich for Chester examples of F. serratula. In flaring lateral parts of F.
cumingsi fenestrules increase to 19—20 per 10 mm., while in true F. serratula
fenestrules in flaring portions of zoarium and other abnormal situations increase
to ...
George Evert Condra, Maxim Konradovich Elias, 1944
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A synopsis of American fossil Bryozoa, including ...
Zoarium a pinnate or fenestrate expansion, celluiiferous on one face only,
consisting of strong central stems which give off numerous smaller, lateral
branches from their margins; the lateral branches are free or unite with those of
the next stem; ...
John Milton Nickles, Ray Smith Bassler, 1900
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Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
1-4. Conopeum ovatum Caiui and Bassler, n. sp. (p. 32). 1, Fragments of the free
zoarium; 2, surface of a subcylindrical fragment; 3, portion of a branched
specimen; 4, surface showing the septulae and interopesial cavities with special
walls.
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1926
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A Student's Text-book of Zoology: Protozoa to Chaetognatha
Zoarium erect, dichotomously branched. Cellularia Pall. ; ifenipea Lamx. (Emma
Gray) ; Scrupocellaria v. Ben. ; Caberea Lamx. : Canda Lamx. ; Nellia Busk. Fam.
6. Bicellariidae. Zooecia rather loosely united in two or more series, or disjunct; ...
Adam Sedgwick, Joseph Jackson Lister, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley, 1808