MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MONOSTOMOUS»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MONOSTOMOUS»
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1
A monograph of the British naked-eyed medusae
We find Oceania, which included a heterogeneous assemblage of naked-eyed
species, placed side by side with Pelagia, in a division of the Monostomous
Gastric Medusae. The greater number of the Steganopthalraata are included in
the ...
... appendages; pharynx absent; parasites in dermis of fish. Superfamily
Notocotyloidea Adult monostomous; may have tegumental glands on ventral
surface; cercaria monostomous; without pharynx; parasites of reptiles, birds, and
mammals.
3
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
Upon their under surface are situated the apertures leading to the stomach, of
which some have only a single one and others several, hence Brandt's division of
the Order into Monostomous and Polystomous tribes ; to these he adds a third,
the ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
4
Encyclopaedia Metropolitana; or, universal dictionary of ...
Upon their under surface are situated the apertures leading to the stomach, of
which some have only a single one and others several, hence Brandt's division of
the Order into Monostomous and Polystomous tribes ; to these he adds a third,
the ...
Discussion: This cercaria belongs to the Monostomous cercariae without aural
lappets or collar (Notocotylidae) and within these it may be placed in the '
Yenchingensis' Group (created by Rothschild, 1938 a). A typical characteristic of
these ...
6
Views of Nature: Or, Contemplations on the Sublime Phenomena ...
According to Ehrenberg's classification,* coral-animals, (in English works often
incorrectly termed coral-insects,) are separable into the monostomous Anthmoa,
which are either free and with the power of detaching themselves, as Animal- ...
Alexander von Humboldt, 1902
7
Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. ...
Aperture a simple round orifice. Colour white or light grey, except when the test is
coated with sand. Length, ^th inch (2*5 mm.). Technitella legumen, like many
other monothalamous and monostomous Foraminifera varies 246 THE VOYAGE
...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Sir Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1884
8
Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
The form and fringing of these claspers are similar to those in the monostomous
tribe. 3. The Sipli0n0phorous Order Are remarkably distinguished by the absence
of any stomach or alimentary cavity, and are divided by Eschscholtz into three ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
9
Greek and Latin in English Today
... misology cryobiology pyrogenic androecium photochromic eroticism
cynocephalous ethnography chromosome demonolatry iconography cynical
sarcoma erogenous chiropter galactose monostomous cardiasthenia ichthyosaur
stomatology ...
10
Views of nature: or, Contemplations on the sublime phenomena ...
According to Ehrenberg's classification,* coral-animals, (in English works often
incorrectly termed coral-insects,) are separable into the monostomous Anthozoa,
which are either free and with the power of detaching themselves, as Animal- ...
Friedrich Wilhelm H. Alexander Humboldt (freiherr von.), 1850