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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DIMYARY»
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1
A Manual of Palaeontology, for the Use of Students: With a ...
1, C1/clas amnica, a dimyary shell with an entire pallial line. 2, Tapes pullwrtm, a
dimyary shell with an indented pallial line. 3. Perm: ephippium, a rnonomyary
shell (after Woodward). a, Pallial line; b, Muscular impressions left by the
adductors ...
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, 1879
2
A Manual of Palæontology, for the Use of Students: With a ...
555, n and a'). Moreover, among the Dimyary Bivalves the adductors present two
markedly different conditions. In one group of forms— hence termed Hornornyarz
}z—the anterior and posterior adductors are approximately equal in size.
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, Richard Lydekker, 1889
3
Lectures on the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the ...
The dimyary bivalves have always a foot ; in its least developed condition it is
subservient to the function of a gland which secretes a glutinous material
analogous to silk, the filaments of which serve to attach certain bivalves, as the
Pinna and ...
Richard Owen, William White Cooper, 1843
Those bivalves in which this sinus exists form the section Sinu-pallialia (Jig. 76).
Fig. 76. — Shells of Lamellibranchiata. 1. Cyclas amnica, a dimyary shell with an
entire pallial line. 2. Tapes puttastra, a dimyary shell with an indented pallial line
...
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, 1870
5
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society: Zoology
Preserving their homology with the two adductors of " dimyary Conchifer a," and
perhaps also combining the representatives of those fibres which serve to
withdraw the foot, the great retractor muscles of Gasteropoda generally consist of
two ...
6
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Preserving their homology with the two adductors of " dimyary ConcTiifera" and
perhaps also combining the representatives of those fibres which serve to
withdraw the foot, the great retractor muscles of Gasteropoda generally consist of
two ...
Linnean Society of London, 1861
7
A Manual of Palæontology for the Use of Students with a ...
555, a and 11'). Moreover, among the Dimyary Bivalves the adductors present
two markedly different conditions. In one group of forms— hence termed
Homomyarz'a—the anterior and posterior adductors are approximately equal in
size.
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, Richard Lydekker, 1889
8
A Manual of Palaeontology...
555, a and rt'). Moreover, among the Dimyary Bivalves the adductors present two
markedly different conditions. In one group of forms— hence termed Ifomo//zyarz'
rz—the anterior and posterior adductors are approximately equal in size.
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, Richard Lydekker, 1889
Preserving their homology with the two adductors of " dimyary Conchifera," and
perhaps also combining the representatives of those fibres which serve to
withdraw the foot, the great retractor muscles of Gasteropoda generally consist of
two ...
10
A Manual of Palæontology for the Use of Students with a ...
1, Cyelas amnica, a dimyary shell with an entire pallial line. 2, Tal*s pullastra, a
dimyary shell with an indented pallial line. 3. Perna ephippium, a monomyary
shell (after Woodward), a, Pallial line ; 6, Muscular impressions left by the
adductors ...
Henry Alleyne Nicholson, 1879