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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «COENOSTEUM»
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coenosteum nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
Staghorn Corals of the World: A Revision of the Coral Genus ...
Coenosteum The structures described as "coenosteum" in Acmpora are not
absolutely homologous with the coenosteum of other corals, since coenosteum
refers to the skeletal material deposited between corallites (Wells, 1956 p. 344).
2
Staghorn Corals of the World: A Revision of the Genus Acropora
Coenosteum The structures described as “coenosteum” in Acropora are not
absolutely homologous with the coenosteum of other corals, since coenosteum
refers to the skeletal material deposited between corallites (Wells, 1956 p. 344).
3
Advances In Marine Biology
towards a cavity in the coenosteum in a series of sharp points, suggesting it is
made up from rodlike elements. Chemical analysis of the coenosteum indicates
that the composition is not significantly diVerent from other hard corals and the ...
4
Sunken Islands of the Mid-Pacific Mountains
(Plate 7, figure 2) Description—Coenosteum calcareous, spheroidal, made up of
concentric, relatively wide laminae with vertical elements between laminae, but
not extending through more than one lamina. Reticulate in vertical section and ...
5
Scleractinia Fauna of Taiwan: Complex group
Fine skeletal elements of Montipora. (a) coenosteum tuberculae; (b) coenosteum
ridge; (c) thecal tuberculae; (d) glabrous coenosteum with immersed corallites; (e
) thecal papillae; (f) foveolate corallite; (g) coenosteum papillae (redrawn after ...
Chang-feng Dai, Sharon Horng, 2009
6
A Student's Text-book of Zoology: Protozoa to Chaetognatha
Gonophores having the form of rudimentary medusae are developed on the
coenosarcal tubes, and are often lodged in special ampullae of the coenosteum.
The tentacles generally possess knobbed extremities armed with thread cells.
Adam Sedgwick, Joseph Jackson Lister, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley, 1808
7
Carbonate sediments and their diagenesis
Two descriptions are included here to illustrate some of the fabrics: S
yringostroma. Silurian-Devonian. Coenosteum (Fig.49, 50) an amalgamate
structure within which may be distinguished thick, persistent pillars and
continuous, generally ...
Robin G. C. Bathurst, 1972
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Cambridge Guide to Minerals, Rocks and Fossils
Coenosteum narrow, of costae, thickened wall and dissepiments. Septa with
serrated edges and granular-spinose surfaces; projecting upward over walls
where sometimes thickened, then continuing as costae. Septal margins within
calices ...
Arthur Clive Bishop, Alan Robert Woolley, William Roger Hamilton, 1999
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Antarctic and Subantarctic Scleractinia
Colonial, extratentacular budding forming reptoid colonies, united basally by
thick coenosteum. Inner septal edges smooth to slightly dentate. Columella
rudimentary; P3 sometimes present. Type-species: Phyllangia americana Milne
Edwards ...
10
Scleractinia of Eastern Australia
Coenosteum costate or 'broken costate' on radial corallites, reticulate with
spinules between them A. secale (p. 350), A. robusta (p. 201) Coenosteum
reticulate with spinules all over A. secale (p. 350) Coenosteum a dense
arrangement of ...
John Edward Norwood Veron, Carden C. Wallace, Michel Pichon, 1984