CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «SCOLECOID»
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scolecoid dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
scolecoid dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record
The solitary growth forms include conical, ceratoid or hornshaped, calceoloid,
cylindrical, discoid, patellate, scolecoid, trochoid and turbinate skeletons (it;
11.19). Colonial corals with corallites have adopted either fasciculate or massive
growth ...
Michael J. Benton, David A. T. Harper, 2013
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Fossil Scleractinian Corals from James Ross Basin, Antarctica
Corallites conical, ceratoid; becoming nearly cylindrical, scolecoid, slender, and
elongate with increase in size. Calicular margins circular to subcircu- lar; fossa
deep. Well developed corallites typically possess 28 to 46 septa. Pali and
paliform ...
3
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
In the fifth, he gives an accurate description of the relations of the third and fourth
ventricle, of the situation of the two pairs of eminences, nates, (were) and testes (
Mayra vel ogxllg), the scolecoid or worm-like process, anterior and posterior, the
...
4
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Geology
Corallite medium-sized or fairly high (at least 80 mm high, calice diameter at least
22 mm, and the largest number of major septa 49), and of almost straight or
irregularly curved (scolecoid) cylindrical type. Calice moderately deep with
slightly ...
5
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
In the fifth, he gives an accurate description of the relations of the third and fourth
ventricle, of the situation of the two pairs of eminences, nates, (yzowa) and testes
(Noam vel ogxug), the scolecoid or worm-like process, anterior and posterior, ...
6
Antarctic and Subantarctic Scleractinia
Corallum ceratoid, tall; straight, bent, curved, or scolecoid. Pedicel 2.7-4.5 mm in
diameter, expanding slightly (up to 5.5 mm) at attachment to substrate. Coralla
usually remaining attached. Holotype 20.8 x 17.7 mm in CD and 28.7 mm tall: PD
...
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Invertebrate Palaeontology and Evolution
Cylindrical corals are virtually straight-sided, except For the first-Formed part;
scolecoid forms are irregularly twisted cylinders; pyramidal types have sharply
angled sides; whereas calceoloid genera, oddest of all (Fig. 5.lOq), possess a
curved ...
8
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Trochoid to scolecoid solitary corals having amplexoid major septa in mature
stages. Cardinal fossula variably developed and variable in position with respect
to curvature of corallum. Tabulae well developed, ordinarily complete, flat axially
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Geological Survey (U.S.), 1966
... &c. v.; tortile†, tortive†; wavy; undated, undulatory; circling, snaky, snake-like,
serpentine; serpent, anguill†, vermiform; vermicular; mazy, tortuous, sinuous,
flexuous, anfractuous†, reclivate†, rivulose†, scolecoid†; sigmoid, sigmoidal [
Geom.] ...
10
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
... and develop into the vertebrae and ribs. See also somite. scoleces. See scolex
. scoleco-, combining form meaning 'worm': scolecoid, scolecoidectomy,
scolecology. scolex /sk6'leks/, /sk6'laséz/ pl. scoleces [Gk, worm], the head-like
segment.
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009