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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ABACTINAL»
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6\ Inferomarginals with small lateral spiner, at least in the interbrachlal arc. &.
Proximally 2 or 3 subambulacral spines, or prominent pedicellariae; abactinal
pedicellariae cristatus Sladen, p. 329. c*. Proximally 1 prominent subambulacral
spine ...
2
Asteroidea of the North Pacific and Adjacent Waters: ...
Abactinal granules, if present, of usual form. i1. Abactinal plates of normal
thickness, not very thin; papulse normal, not few or absent; furrow spinelets not
unusually numerous. j1. Abactinal and marginal plates with large spaced
granules; ...
Walter Kenrick Fisher, 1911
Abactinal granules, If present, of usual form. »1. Abactinal plates of normal
thickness, not very thin; papulse normal, not few or absent; furrow spinelets not
unusually numerous. j1. Abactinal and marginal plates with large spaced
granules; ...
United States National Museum, 1911
4
Illustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, ...
PLATE I'. Phyllacanthua imperialis, /. 1-6. 1. Large abactinal interambulacnil
spine, fluted at tip. 1". Small abactinal interambulacral spine, fluted and banded.
2. Magnified end view of Fig. 1. , 3. Large abactinal interambulacral spine, fluted
at ...
Alexander Agassiz, Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1874
5
Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries
PLATJ-: XVII. Fig. 1. Patagiaster nuttingl. Abactinal surface., slightly less than
twice natural size. Fig. 2. Chtl raster inopt. Do. Fig. 3. Cheirttxter horridus. Do. Fig.
4. Nereiditster bawersi. Abactinal view of ray and a little of interradial portion of
disk ...
6
Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission
Abactinal surface, slightly less than twice natural size. Fig. 2. Cheiraster inops.
Do. Fig. 3. dteiraster horridus. Do. Fig. 4. Nereidaster bowersi. Abactinal view of
ray and a little of interradial portion of disk. Enlarged slightly less than 2
diameters.
United States. Fish Commission, 1906
7
Congressional Serial Set
PLATE XVII. Fig. 1. I'atngiaxter 7iultingi. Abactinal surface, ."lightly less than twice
natural size. Fig. 2. Cheiraster mop*. Do. Fig. 3. C'heirnster horridus. Do. Fig. 4.
Xereidasler bowersi. Abactinal view of ray and a little of interradial portion of disk
...
8
The Starfishes of the Hawaiian Island
Abactinal view of ray and a little of interradial portion of disk. Enlarged slightly
less than 2 diameters. PLATE XVIIl. Fig. 1. CUciraster snyderi. Abactinal view of
type, slightly less than X2. Fig. 2. Cheiraxter horridus. Actinal view, slightly less
than ...
Walter Kenrick Fisher, 1906
9
Elihu Root collection of United States documents: Ser. A.-F.]
Abactinal surface, slightly less than twice natural size. Fig. 2. Cheiraster inops.
Do. Fig. 3. Cheiraster horridm. Do. Fig. 4. Xereidmler bowersi. Abactinal view of
ray and a little of interradial portion of disk. Enlarged slightly less than 2
diameters.
Elihu Root, United States, 1906
Disk relatively large. Aboral surface slightly convex on disk and inflated along the
midradial line of arms; oral surface flat. Abactinal plates generally smooth, flat or
slightly convex, and roundish to elliptical in shape; each plate surrounded by a ...
Brendan F. Keegan, Brendan D.S. O'Connor, 1985