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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MYTILOID»
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
The typical ge- Mytilus),e. mussel, + forma, form.] Shapedlike myxogastric (mik-so
-gas tnk),a. [< NL. Myxo- nu8 0f Myzomelince, containing most of the spe-
amussel-sheU; resembling a mussel ; mytiloid. !/as*r-^ + Same as myxogastrous.
oies ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
2
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: With a New Atlas of ...
'ussel-like; mytiloid or mytiliform; pertainin to the .llytilacea. . n. A mussel or some
similar shell; any member of the .llytilncca. niz'tilaceous (mit-i-la'shius), a. < NL.
1111 tilus -aceous.] Rescmblingamusse ; mytili orm; mytiloid; of or pertaining to ...
3
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
2. A superfamily or suborder of bivalves, comprising the families Mytilidce,
Atriculidw, Pra- ninida; and those differentiated from them. mytilacean (mit-i-la'se-
an), a. and n. I. a. Mussel-like ; mytiloid or mytiliform ; pertaining to the Mytilacea.
II. a.
4
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Mytilacea 2. A superfamily or suborder of bivalves, comprising the families
Mytilida, Aviculidce, Pra- sinidee, and those differentiated from them. mytilacean (
mit-i-la'se-an), a. and n. I. a. Mussel-like; mytiloid or mytiliform; pertain- ingto the ...
5
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
I. a. . ussel-like; mytiloid or mytiliform; pertainmgIto the Myle'lacea. , n. A mussel
or some similar shell; any member of the Mytilaoea. Inrytilaceous (mit-i-la'shius),
a. [< NL. Mutilus -aceous.] Resembling a mussel; mytiliform; mytiloid; of or ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
6
Paleozoic sequence stratigraphy; views from the North ...
... lenses of imbricated shells (principally of the bivalve epifaunal mytiloid Myalina
, the burrowing infaunal mytiloid bivalve Pinna, pectens, and the brachiopods
Composita and Derbyia) are common in each of the carbonate units. Mud-filled ...
Brian J. Witzke, Greg A. Ludvigson, Jed Day, 1996
7
Relation of Shell Form to Life Habits of the Bivalvia (Mollusca)
From studies of Recent mytilid species, I have concluded that mytiloid shape
primarily reflects basic life habits, especially life position and substratum
preference. Not only does anterior reduction in gregarious epifaunal mytiloids
elevate the ...
8
The Evolutionary Biology of the Bivalvia
... with Modiolodon Ulrich. and suggested that Fordilla evolved into mytiloids.
orthonotids and pholadomyoids. whereas Pojetaia evolved into praenuculid
palaeotaxodonts and. through them, actinodonts and non-mytiloid
pteriomorphians.
Elizabeth Harper, John David Taylor, J. Alistair Crame, 2000
9
Reports / Kansas. State Geological Survey
From Septimyalina this genus is distinguished by the interlocking crenulations of
the anterior margin below the beaks, by the deep adductor pit on the septum, and
by the mytiloid contour. It is probable that Liebea arose from a primitive ...
10
State Geological Survey of Kansas
From Septimyalina this genus is distinguished by the interlocking crenulations of
the anterior margin below the beaks, by the deep adductor pit on the septum, and
by the mytiloid contour. It is probable that Liebea arose from a primitive ...