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Sponges of the New Caledonian Lagoon
Monaxonic microscleres include spicules with only a single axis and one or two
rays Asterose microscleres are tetraxonic, with more than one axis and more than
two rays Megascleres ...
2
Experientia: Supplementum
The astrose microscleres may be accompanied by monaxonic microscleres (
microrhabds), even as the tetraxonic megascleres are accompanied by
monaxons. Sponges with an exclusively monaxonic megaspiculation, usually
have ...
3
Shallow-water sponges of the western Bahamas
The astrose microscleres may be accompanied by monaxonic microscleres (
microrhabds), even as the tetraxonic megascleres are accompanied by
monaxons. Sponges with an exclusively monaxonic megaspiculation, usually
have ...
4
Ordovician Lithistid Sponges of the Great Basin
The Anthaspidellidae and Streptosolenidae are characterized by having well-
developed radial architecture and monaxonic dendroclones, although these may
take the form of amphiarborescent, triclonid, or quadraclonid spicules (Figure 5) ...
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Advances in Sponge Science: Phylogeny, Systematics, Ecology
A variety of monaxonic spicules can be present: microxeas, microrhabds,
microstrongyles and microrhabdose streptasters” (Cárdenas et al., 2011). The
family Theneidae Carter, 1883 is resurrected with the following definition “
Astrophorida ...
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Earth and Life: Global Biodiversity, Extinction Intervals ...
It is small, up to 3 cm in diameter, and the skeleton is mainly composed of
monaxonic diactine spicules. In addition to the monaxonic spicules, there are
small spicules in three-, four-, and even sixrayed forms. The flattened outline of
the body ...
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Origin and Early Evolution of the Metazoa
Medusae with monaxonic heteropolar symmetry, a radial body plan, and an axis
of uncertain order comprise a large diverse group among the Vendian radially-
arranged coelenterates (Figs. 15-20). Radial symmetry of uncertain order in ...
Jere H. Lipps, Philip W. Signor, 1992
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Biology of Coelenterata
These elementary considerations explain the wide distribution of radial
monaxonic-heteropolar symmetry among sponges and sessile coelenterates. It is
cases of bilateral symmetry among these animals that call for special explanation
.
Dev Raj Khanna, P. R. Yadav, 2005
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Principles of Comparative Anatomy of Invertebrates: ...
The next step in the development of symmetry in Protozoa consists in
differentiation of the poles of the main axis in monaxonic forms. When the two
poles are different the plane of symmetry perpendicular to the main axis
disappears, and with it ...
Vladimir Nikolaevich Beklemishev, Z. Kabata, 1969
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The Chambers Dictionary
n a monaxonic sponge or spicule. — adj monaxonic. npl Monaxonlda an order of
sponges with monaxon spicules only, [mono-] monazite man'a:-il, (mineralogy)
n a phosphate of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, praseodymium, and usu ...