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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
Haul 4.—Chosau Harbour; three hundred yards from the shore, in a tideway. Two
and a half fathoms. Sandy mud and weeds (Zostera' and Sargassum). Aslerias
and Cribella. Haul 5.—Straits of Korea. Two hundred and eighty-eight fathoms.
Haul 4.—Chosan Harbour; three hundred yards from the shore, in a tideway. Two
and a half fathoms. Sandy mud and weeds (Zostera and Sargassum). Asterias
and Cribella. Haul 5.—Straits of Korea. Two hundred and eighty-eight fathoms.
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting, William Lucas Distant, 1860
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The zoologist: a popular miscellany of natural history
Eyed Cribella, Cribella oculata. Frequent. Rosy Cribella, Cribella rosea. Found
some years ago on the Elginshire coast, by Alexander Robertson, Esq.,
Woodside. Mr. Harris also meets with it at Gamrie, Banffshire, and has sent two
fine ...
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Contributions Towards a Fauna and Flora of the County of Cork
Common Cross Fish. Cork Harbour. 8. Uraster violacea. Mull. Violet Cross Fish.
Youghal. 9. Cribella oculata, Vena. Eyed Cribella. Youghal. 10. Cribella rosea,
Mull. Rosy Cribella. Youghal. 11. Solaster endeca, Linn. Purple Sun Star.
Youghal.
Cuvierian Society of Cork, Cork Cuvierian Society, J. R. Harvey, 1845
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A history of british Starfishes and other animals of the ...
wider than in the Cribella oculata. They are bordered by two sets of spines. The
edge-row consists of transverse ridges of long tapering spines placed two and
three together. The spines projecting over the mouth are longer and sharper.
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The Journal of the Royal Dublin Society
violacea, Mull. ,, rubens, Linn. ,, hispida, Penn. Spiny Cross-Fish. Violet „
Common ,, Little „ GENUS CRIBELLA. Cribella oculata, Penn. „ rosea, Mull. Eyed
Cribella. Rosy Cribella. GENUS SOLASTER. Solaster endeca, Linn. Purple Sand
Star.
Royal Dublin Society, 1858
Rosy Cribella, (Cribella rosea.) — More frequently met with than cither of the two
last named, but by no means numerous. Eyed Cribella, (Cribella oculata.) — Well
now here is another very doubtful gentleman, eye him as you will, either with ...
Beverley Robinson Morris, 1854
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The Journal of the Royal Dublin Society
Common ,, ,, minute, Forbes. l Sand ,, ASTEROIDEJ. GENUS URASTER. Uraster
glacialis, Linn. Spiny Cross-Fish. ,, violacea, M it'll. Violet ,, ,, rubens, Linn.
Common ,, ,, hispida, Penn. Little ,, GENUS CRIBELLA. Cribella oculata, Penn.
Thebranches haveadistinct calcification ofthe cribella and the basesof the
globella,andlight internal calcification oftheshafts of the lateralsand occasionally
of thecentral axes. Thetightly packed branches formpolygonal, mostly hexagonal,
...
Matthew H. Nitecki, Harry Mutvei, Doris V. Nitecki, 1999
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Handbook to the Fish House in the Gardens of the Zoological ...
The Rosy Cribella (Cribella rosea). This is rather a rare animal ; it may be reeu^
nised by its slender rounded arms. THE MJN-STAB. THE EYED CRIBELLA. The
Eyed Cribella ( C. Oculata) has stouter arms than. 34 Annelida —Worms SI 9 ...