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1
Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History).: Zoology
The figure was apparently assumed to portray var. a because the legend stated [
Cribrilina radiata] 'with vibraculoid setae'. Waters (1899) introduced the name
Cribrilina setosa with the apparent intention of elevating Cribrilina radiata var. a ...
British Museum (Natural History), 1987
2
Proceedings / Geologists' Association
Two lateral areola? are enlarged and take the form of vibraculoid aviculoecia
situated on each side of the peristome. At this stage the oecia have a strong
resemblance to Masligophora. but differ in the absence of tremopores. (c)
Ephebacia.
3
Natural history of Victoria: Prodromus of the zoology of ...
they have usually the rostrum very small, and a very long, vibraculoid, setiform
mandible, but in others the avicularium is large, the mandible being broad, short
and triangular. The following varieties are figured : — Variety spicata (McGr.).
4
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
Hincks described a “ very delicate setiform appendage” as developed on each
side of the lower margin of the orifice, and in his description of the plate called
these organs “ vibraculoid setae.” Dr. Harmer has recently (“ On the Morphology
of ...
Avicularian or vibraculoid process on each side nearly half down the cell. This
differs from Escharella setigera, Smitt (Flor. Bry. p. 58, fig. 206), in the position of
the avicularian or vibraculoid process, which occurs halfway down the cell, in
about ...
The Assistant-Secretary of the Geological Society, 1882
In 1929 in our Philippine monograph (p. 105), we wrote, after the justified
criticism of Harmer : " We could separate a special group having an endozooecial
ovicell and a vibraculoid □From Kphm, crest, in allusion to the place of the
avlcularla.
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The Shipley collection of scientific papers
Form with vibraculoid set« not uncommon (op. cit. ... variable species occur in the
material from Queen Charlotte Islands, 'and the form which bears vibraculoid
setœ is especially remarkable for richness of sculpture and delicacy of structure.
8
A synopsis of American early Tertiary cheilostome Bryozoa
The peristomie is greatly expanded and is interrupted in front by an immense
incomplete spiramen. The avicularium is vibraculoid. Genotype. — Schizobathy
sella saccifera, new species. Jacksonian. This genus differs from Mastigophora
only ...
Ferdinand Canu, Ray Smith Bassler, 1917
9
Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. ...
Believing in this fundamental difference between avicularia and vibracula, it does
not seem that what Mr. Hincks3 calls a vibraculoid appendage is anything more
than a lengthened mandible, if we may judge from the figure of the lower ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1889
10
A History of the British Marine Polyzoa
our own seas, the vibraculoid mandible Of the avicularium is exceedingly slender
and delicate, and the ooecium umbonate. In the Australian form, the base of the
oral spines is black, a peculiarity which I have not noted in British specimens.