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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BIANNULATE»
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臺灣蛭類動物志:Leech Fauna of Taiwan-Biota Taiwanica
Eyes five pairs, punctiform, arranged respectively at ll (2nd annulus), lll (3rd
annulus), lV (4th annulus), V (6th annulus) and Vl (9th annulus) in parabolic arc.
One hundred and two annuli. l, ll and lll uniannulate. lV biannulate ((a1a2)>a3).
Yi-Te Lai, Jiun-Hong Chen,
2010
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Records of the Indian Museum
... ventrally and laterally. Segments ca. 195. Prostomium retracted under first
segment, apparently prolohous. The first three segments consist of a single
annulus, ivev are biannulate; vi also biannulate, with however indications of (
other rings ...
3 two annuli or biannulate. 4,5,6 three annuli or triannulate. 7 to 22 five annuli or
quinquannulate. 23 to 26 two annuli or biannulate. 27 to 33 one annulus or
uniannulate Short Answer Type Questions.
Dr. M. C. Bhatnagar, Dr. Geeta Bansal
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Advances in Polychaete Research
Segments dorsally and ventrally triannu- late, except for the first segment and the
last 10 which are uniannulate or biannulate. Parapodial lappets from chaetigers
17-18. Chaeta simple capillaries. Branchiae cirriform and deeply annulate.
Elin Sigvaldadottir, Andrew S.Y. Mackie, Gudmundur V. Helgason,
2003
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Modern Text Book of Zoology: Invertebrates
(e) Caudal It is without nephridiopores and includes four incomplete segments (
23 to 26), of which the 23rd is triannulate and the rest biannulate. Segment 26
also bears the midorsal anal aperture. (f) Posterior sucker. It is composed of
seven ...
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Taxonomy and Classification of the Subfamily Lamiinae: ...
Legs stout; tibiae broadly dark biannulate; front tarsi fringed laterally. Abdomen
minutely punctate, finely, densely pubescent; last sternite emarginate at apex.
Length, 10-13 mm. Female. Form more robust. Antennae slightly longer than
body.
Earle Gorton Linsley, John A. Chemsak,
1984
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Three Undescribed North American Leeches (Hirudinea): ...
P and I separated by a very faint furrow but each bearing a transverse row of
sensory papillae; II uniannulate; III biannulate, the first larger and bearing the
eyes; IV biannulate but (al a2) large and the This One YU1N-APS-2B50 distinct
a3 ...
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The Journal of the Linnean Society: Zoology
The anterior or thoracic region consists of 11 segments, namely the achaetous
buccal segment (segment 1) four biannulate segments bearing capillaries in both
rami (segments 2-5) and then six biannulate to multiannulate segments bearing ...
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Ceylon Journal of Science: Biological sciences
Thoracic segments biannulate 6 6. Thorax composed of 10 setigers with
hexagonal markings N. lineatus Claparede 6. Thorax with 1 1 setigers 7 7. All
thoracic segments tesselated, peristomium biannulate N. latericeus Sars 7. All
thoracic ...
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Annual Report of the State Entomologist of Minnesota to the ...
116 Femora black, sometimes with more or less pale; hind tibiae blackish,
biannulate or with only a single pale band on apical half; hemelytra and
pronotum not tinged with reddish, but pale with fuscous and black, cuneus either
reddish or ...
Minnesota. State Entomologist,
1916