ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA TECTIBRANCH
New Latin, from tectus covered, from tegere to cover + branchia: see -branch.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TECTIBRANCH»
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tectibranch nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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Like Perophora, Metandrocarpa ranges from British Columbia to San Diego. §
104. The sea hare Aplysia californica (Fig. 103), a tectibranch,* occurs in various
environments — from completely sheltered mud flats to fairly exposed rocky
shores ...
Edward Flanders Ricketts, David W. Phillips, 1985
2
Treatise on Marine Ecology and Paleoecology
It must, of course, be used with the reservations discussed above: One-year life
cycles: most nudibranchiate gastropods (L¢yning, 1922); the tectibranch A plysia
punclala (Eales, 1921); several small prosobranchs such as Lacuna divaricala ...
Joel W. Iledgpeth and Harry S. Ladd, 1957
3
Intertidal Invertebrates of the Central California Coast
50 Aperture with faintly defined, nonconstricted, siphonal area; shell bluntly
fusiform, with 2 broad revolving gray bands on white background (a tectibranch;
see p. 264, fig. 111, e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Acteon punctocoelata Shell trochoid,
i.e., ...
Laboratory and Field Text Invertebrate Zoology, 1954
4
Perspectives in Marine Biology
The tectibranch Scaphander lignarius may swallow and digest six Dentalium in
less than six hours (Power, 1865) and is regularly found with prey in its pharynx
and gizzard making at least 10-15 per cent of the predator's own volume (
Thorson, ...
Adriano A. Buzzati-Traverso, 1958
5
Intertidal Invertebrates of the Central California Coast
Shell bulloid; thin and earlike, with relatively enormous aperture; spire sunken; in
life largely covered by mantle (bubble shell, a tectibranch, see p. 264) Haminoea
sp. 31. Lacking tooth on columellar callus; shells sculptured with regular spiral ...
Sol Felty Light, Ralph Ingram Smith, 1954
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Meddelelser Fra Kommissionen for Danmarks Fiskeri- Og ...
The only Tectibranch larva which, as far as I know, has been obsenred during its
whole larval development is that of Philine apertn. The newly hatched larvae
known for other forms are so little characteristic that they are of no value if we try
to ...
7
Reproduction and larval development of Danish marine bottom ...
The only Tectibranch larva which, as far as I know, has been observed during its
whole larval development is that of Philine aperta. The newly hatched larvae
known for other forms are so little characteristic that they are of no value if we try
to ...
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Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
of those alterations in the vascular system involved in the transition to the
tectibranch arrangement. The fields of innervation of nerves from the visceral
loop of Acteon are similar to those of a monotocardian prosobranch, as in
primitive ...
9
Natural resources of Morro Bay: their status and future
... shell Barrel shell Sea hare Tectibranch Tectibranch Tectibranch Tectibranch
Bubble snail Sea lemon Nudibranch Nudibranch Nudibranch Scientific Name
Crepidula nunmaria Crepidula onyx Littorina planaxis Littorina scutulata
Urosalpinx ...
Gene L. Gerdes, Edward R. J. Primbs, Bruce M. Browning, 1974
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Annual Field Trip Guidebook of the Geological Society of ...
Occasionally one finds bubble shell snails (the tectibranch Haminoea) on the
surface of the flats. Another tectibranch, the small black Aglaja may be found on
the surface too, while in the eel grass one may encounter the green tectibranch ...
Geological Society of Sacramento, 1970