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1
Cambrian System (Restricted) of the Southern Appalachians
Oedorhach'is ulrichz', n. sp (Plate 10, figure 29) This is the nearest species to the
genotype 0. typicalis, differing only in minor details, chief of which is the less
expansion and greater length of the rear rhachial lobe. The axis terminates in a ...
2
Palaeontologia polonica
strong spine in one-third of glabellar length. Many different sized, irregularly
arranged tubercles on cheeks. Thoracic pleurae produced into short spines.
Pygidium long, with 11-12 rhachial rings and 3 pleurae with pointed, but short
ends.
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Sborník geologických věd: Paleontologie. Rada P
There are 19 to 20 narrow rhachial rings + terminal piece. Ring apodemes .
located at DF, being shallow and more distinct on internal moulds. Interring
apodemes incised sharply. Pseudoarticulating halfring very small. Lateral
pygidial lobe ...
4
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth sciences
The anterior and middle rhachial lobes (M1 and M2) are distinct, subequal in
length (exsag.), and crossed by a poorly presetved median ridge which does not
extend backwards above the anterior portion of M3. Ml is widest (tr.), well defined
...
5
Bulletin of the Czech Geological Survey
novaki (Kloucek, 1916) from which it differs in the lower number of distinct
rhachial rings (6 in O. (0.) novaki) and pleurae on lateral lobes (4 distinct pleurae
in O. (0.) novaki, 3 in the new species). Also, interpleural furrows are more
expressed ...
6
Acta palaeontologica Polonica
The thorax is composed of 10 segments. The rhachis is convex (tr.) tapering
gently to the posterior segment. Ratio of rhachial width (tr.) to that of pleura with
spine is 1:1.25. Pleurae are horizontal for the 1/2 of its length, then curve at sharp
...
... short indistinct furrows (but of coarse pits in pater); 4 - the posterior part of the
pygidium has a pair of oblique deep depressions terminating at the postrhachial
indent and delimiting the third rhachial ring fused with a distinct rhachial terminus
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Ústřední ústav geologický (Czech Republic), 1983
8
The Quarterly Journal of Foreign and British Medicine and ...
1. C. ILEUS, Ileac Passion : 2. RHACHIAL- GIA, Colic of Poitou. Painter's Colic. 3.
CIBARIA, Surfeit ; 4. FLATU- LENTA, Wind Colic ; 5. CONSTIPATA, Constipated
Colic ; 6. CONSTRICTA, Constrictive Colic. M VII. COPROSTASIS, Costiveness.
9
Journal of the Czech Geological Society
This high variability involves the number of segments, on the basis of which the
two above mentioned species are distinguished (M. mucronata (Brongniart)
having I1-I3 rhachial rings and 8-9 pleurae in contrast to M. olini (Temple)
possessing ...
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Acta geologica Polonica
In this way the total number of cephalic segments has been counted as up to 7 in
the rhachial part (Hupe 1953), 3 in the frontal area (Palmer 1957), and 2 on the
ventral side, regarded as the most anterior segments (rostral plate by Kiaer 1916,
...