10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FIBRILLIFORM»
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Proceedings of the First International Conference on ...
... the mouthparts, it is similar to Metamonius. It differs in one important character;
Rallidens has a fibrilliform tuft on the gill which the Metamonius group lacks. It is
uncertain whether the ancestral Siphlonuridae had a fibrilliform tuft and a gill ...
William L. Peters, Janice G. Peters, 1973
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A Dictionary of Entomology
FIBRILLIFORM. Adj. (Latin,. fibrilla. I. small. fibre; forma I shape.) Shaped like a
small fibre. FIBRIN Noun. (Latin, fibra I band. PL, Fibrins.) An insoluble protein
compound, derived from fibrinogen; fibrin makes up a large part of muscular
tissue.
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Introduction to Structural and Systematic Botany: And ...
Interlaced Fibrilliform Tissue Laticiferous Tissue Intercellular System Epidermal
System SECT. IV. OF THE CONTENTS OF CELLS Sap, Sugar . Starch . Amyloid .
. . . Oils, Wax, Vegetable Acids Essential Oils, Tannin, Alkaloids . Chlorophyll .
Interlaced Fibrilliform Tissue. This is quite as distinct from ordinary cellular tissue,
and as worthy of a special name, as any of the kinds already described. It is the
more worthy of notice, from its near resemblance to some forms of animal tissue.
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Introduction to Structural and Systematic Botany, and ...
Interlaced Fibrilliform Tissue. This is quite as distinct from ordinary cellular tissue,
and as worthy of a special name, as any of the kinds already described. It is the
more worthy of notice, from its near resemblance to some forms of animal tissue.
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Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater ...
which have a fibrilliform basal tuft and a ventral fingerlike projection. Larvae
occur in large, sandy rivers where they prey on larvae of Chironomidae. They are
rarely collected, but this may be a function of the difficulty of working in deep,
sandy ...
James H. Thorp, Alan P. Covich, 2010
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Study Of Structural Morphological And Physiological Botany
To this the names of Tela contexta and Interlacing fibrilliform Tissue have been
given. It occurs in the Fungi (Jigs. 3 and 4), and Lichens, and consists of very
long thread-like cells, or strings of cells, simple or branched, with either thin, soft,
...
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University of Utah Biological Series
17) or with a fibrilliform ventral portion and an oval lamella less than half as long
as the segment from which each arises (fig. 15) Oligoneuriidae, 21 — Gills not as
above; if a tuft of gills is present on each maxillary palpus, a similar tuft occurs at ...
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Technical Bulletin - Department of Natural Resources
15, 25); gills a single lamella, often with a fibrilliform tuft (Figs. 17, 18)
HEPTAGENIIDAE 14 13b. Not as above; antennae and eyes lateral (Fig. 16) 22
14a. HEPTAGENIIDAE — Nymph with only 2 tails 15 14b. Nymph with 3 tails 16
15a.
Wisconsin. Dept. of Natural Resources, 1975
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Aquatic Insects of Wisconsin: With Generic Keys and Notes on ...
15, 25); gills a single lamella, often with a fibrilliform tuft (Figs. 17, 18)
HEPTAGENllDAE 14 13b. Not as above; antennae and eyes lateral (Fig. 16) 22
14a. HEPTAGENllDAE — Nymph with only 2 tails 15 14b. Nymph with 3 tails 16
15a.
William LeRoy Hilsenhoff, 1975