10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CHELIFEROUS»
Découvrez l'usage de
cheliferous dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
cheliferous et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
The Animal Triton he desctibes, as having an oblong body, a mouth with a.
tongue in it, twisted about in a spiral manner 5 sixteen tentaeula orclaws: 'fix of
the hinder ones on each fide, hesays, are cheliferous. 1 This account differing
from that ...
2
On the supposed existence of Metamorphoses in the Crustacea
The young is called a modified Zoe, a cheliferous Schizopode, with a frontal
spine, a spatulate tail, and wanting subabdominal fins, undergoing a
metamorphosis less in degree than the other mentioned genera. We are left in
uncertainty ...
John Obadiah Westwood,
1835
3
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Including ...
In many the first two pairs of feet are cheliferous, namely, Axius, Calocaris,
Callianassa, Trypaa, Scytoleptus, Callianidea, and Callisea; the others,
Glaucothoe, Calliadne, Laomedia, Gebia, and Thalassina, have only the first pair
of feet ...
4
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
In many the first two pairs of feet are cheliferous, namely, Awius, Calocaris,
Callianassa, TT]/]7tEd, Scytoleptus, Callianidea, and Callisea; the others, Glaucot
/we", Calliadne, Laomedia," Gebia, and Thalassina, have only the first pair of feet
...
5
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
In many the first two pairs of feet are cheliferous, namely, Axius, Calocaris,
Calliatiassa, Trypan, Scytoleptus, Callianidea, and Callisea; the others,
Glaucothoe, Calliadne, Laomedia, Gebia, and Thalassina, have only the first pair
of feet ...
6
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
From the cephalic ring behind, and from a slight eminence, arises the anterior leg
, or arm, exceedingly robust, reaching to beyond the middle of the antennae,
cheliferous ; its second joint projects like an elbow behind the apex of the first, ...
7
Proceedings of the Committee of Science and Correspondence ...
The Lobster, or Astacus marinus, Mr. Thompson states, " does actually undergo a
metamorphosis, but less in degree than in any other of the above-enumerated
genera, and consisting in a change from a cheliferous Schizopode to a
Decapode ...
Zoological Society (London) Committee of Science and Correspondence,
1830
8
The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical, ...
In'illustration of the change of form observed by him in the -limbs of the Lobster,
Mr. Thompson inclosed a sketch of the “ cheliferous member of its larva,” which is
represented as divided to its base, and consisting of', 1. a cheliferous portion ; 2.
9
The Philosophical Magazine, Or Annals of Chemistry, ...
In i]lustration of the change of form observed by him in the limbs of the Lobster,
Mr. Thompson inclosed a sketch of the “ cheliferous member of its larva," which is
represented as divided to its base, and consisting of, 1. a cheliferous portion ; 2. a
...
10
The European Magazine, and London Review
The Terebella, furnished as it were with an augre, pierces the rocks, and,
configned by nature to its dark dwelhng, rests in securily, till the hungry Crab, with
its cheliferous claw, drags him from his lurking place and dcvours him. i The
Triton, ...