10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «SCHIZOPOD»
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The Word: The Dictionary That Reveals the Hebrew Source of ...
B/MILL schmeer/SESAME schmuck/MEEK schnorrer/SNORKEL scholar/SKILL
scholarship/SKILL scholastic/SHAG school/SHAG/SKILL schuss/HASTATE/
SHOOT science/SAXON/SCHIZOPOD|A|/SKILL scimitar/SMITE scimiter/SMITE ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
H j. 1855-1936 Hansen, 2011
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Memoirs from the Biological Laboratory ...
All six somites are distinct, but at the first Schizopod stage there are no traces of
any abdominal feet except the swimmerets, which are large and perfect. In the
second Schizopod stage the first five pairs of pleopods are represented by short ...
Johns Hopkins University. Biological Laboratory, William Keith Brooks, 1887
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Memoirs from the Biological Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins ...
At the last Schizopod stage (fig. 54) the series of limbs, shown from above in fig.
59, is about as it is in the first stage, but the hairs on the endopodites of all the
appendages, except the last, are short. A comparison of one of these
appendages ...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
~ equal in length, although even at this stage the endopodite is a little the longest
. Each ramus ends with a pair of very short hairs. The appendage now changes
with each moult, and in the third Schizopod stage (fig. 54) the exopodite has ...
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Lucifer: A Study in Morphology
At the last Schizopod stage (fig. 54) the series of limbs, shown from above in fig.
59, is about as it is in the first stage, but the hairs on the endopodites of all the
appendages, except the last, are short. A comparison of one of these
appendages ...
William Keith Brooks, 1882
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Same as schizopod. subfamily Pemphiginx, having the antenna- schizopod-
stage (skiz'o-pod-staj), n six-jointed, the third diecoidal vein of the fore A stage in
the development of some wings with one fork, and the hind wings with two
oblique ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. ...
The most peculiar feature of this form is, however, the mode in which it is afiixed
within the body cavity of the Schizopod. For this is not effected by any of the
sucking disks, but with the aid of a kind of byssus excreted from the posterior end
of ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1885
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Many live upon [< schizopod + Sehiioneitra (Eriosoma1) lanigera. a, winged
female ; b, wingless female. (Cross and line show natural sizes.) the Toots of
trees, and others upon the limbs and leaves. The best-known species is S.
lanviera, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
The genus is cosmopolitan and contains many species, nearly all of which
excrete an abundance of flocculent or powdery white wax. Many live upon
schizopodal (ski-zop'6-dal), a. -al.J Same as schizopod. [< schizopod + [NL., <
Schizoneura ...