10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DECAPODAL»
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decapodal nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
decapodal e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
DECAPODAL—. DECEIVABLENESS. Decagynia, dek-a-jin'e-a, «. (deka, ten,
and syne, a female, Gr.) The name of an order in the tenth class of the Linna*an
system of Botany, including those plants which have ten pistils or female organs
of ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
DECAPODAL—DECEIVABLENESS. Drzcaovsu, dek-a-jin'e-s, s. (deka, ten, and
gym, a female, Gr.) The name of an order in the tenth class of the Linna'an system
of Botany, including those plants which have ten pistils or female organs of ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
DECAPODAL— DECE1VABLEXESS. DBCAGYKIA, dck-a-jin'e-a, s. (deka, ten,
and ;/«.«', a female, Gr.) The name of an order in the tenth class of the Linnrean
system of Botany, including those plants which have ten pistils or female organs
of ...
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
DECAPODAL— DECEIVABLENESS. DtCAOnnA, dek-a-jin'e-a, s. (deka, ten, and
gyve, a female, Gr.) The name of an order in the tenth class of the Linna?an
system of Botany, including those plants which have ten pistils or female organs
of ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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*Natural History of New York. - New York : Appleton : Wiley ...
Stomach angular, with numerous caaca; filled with remains of small decapodal
crustacea. The air-bladder large, cylindrical, extending from the posterior
extremity of the first anal fin to the gills, where they have two vermicular
appendages; ...
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Natural History of New York
Stomach angular, with numerous czeca; filled with remains of small decapodal
crustacea. The air-bladder large, cylindrical, extending from the posterior
extremity of the first anal fin to the gills, where they have two vermicular
appendages; ...
New York (State). Natural History Survey, 1842
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Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York
A cursory inspection of its external form would lead us at first to place it among
the decapodal order of the family Macrouri. The character of that family however
will not permit" this and a minute examination of the order Branchiopoda. Lat.
New York Academy of Sciences, 1824
Stomach angular, with numerous caeca; filled with remains of small decapodal
crustacea. The air-bladder large, cylindrical, extending from the posterior
extremity of the first anal fin to the gills, where they have two vermicular
appendages; ...
James Ellsworth De Kay, 1842
The rocks include few burrows of typical for littoral animals - decapodal crawfish.
Clay interlayers have abundant caolinite, hydromicas and few glauconite.
Hydromorph- ologicly the sand formed presumably an underwater extention of
the ...
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Encyclopedia of Marine Sciences
Small to medium sized (up to 15 cm) pelagic shrimp-like animals. They occur in
all the oceans in almost all regions. They differ from the decapodal (— >
Decapoda) shrimps by having no maxillipeds, and the bira- mous legs never
have nippers ...
Johanna G. Baretta-Bekker, Egbert K. Duursma, Bouwe R. Kuipers, 1998