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Quarterly journal of microscopical science
It may be mentioned in passing, that it is in these conditions that M. Semper has
fished up at the Philippines a Stellerid of the genus Pteraster, which he can
scarcely distinguish from P. militaris of the coasts of Scandinavia. The
Aspidochirotids ...
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Petrifactions and Their Teachings, Or, A Hand-book to the ...
Gideon Algernon Mantell. CHAPTER IT. Part II. FOSSIL STELLERID^E —
STARFISHES — . CRINOIDEA — ENCRINITES — PULLET- STONES M
ARSUP1TES— APIOCRIMTES — LILY ENCRINITE— PENTACRINITE3 —
PITREMITE3.
Gideon Algernon Mantell, 1851
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Compendium de plantis omnibus, una cum earum iconibus de ...
Of the Linnean genus Asteria, M. Lamarck has formed a family to which he has
assigned the name Stellerid*:, comprehending four genera, arising from the
subdivison of the above Linnean genus. With a view to discover the animals
which ...
Petr. Andreas Matthioli, 1821
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A natural history of the Crinoidea, or lily-shaped animals: ...
... yet left untouched by that great naturalist. Of the Linnean genus Asteria, M.
Lamarck has formed a family to which he has assigned the name Stellerid£:,
comprehending four genera, arising from the subdivison of the above Linnean
genus.
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Marine Organic Chemistry
The same is described for Asterias rubens, where flight is caused by a complex
mixture of organic compounds emitted by the stellerid Solaster papposus. The
mollusc Mercenaria mercenaria rapidly buries itself in the sediment in the
presence ...
E.K. Duursma, R. Dawson, 2011
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English from the Roots Up: Help for Reading, Writing, ...
... instrument for looking at the stars; astronomical telescope stellerid - a star fish
stellify - (facio, factum - make) - transform a person or thing into a star or
constellation Stella - girl's name meaning "Star" Estellita - girl's name meaning "
Little Star" ...
It is really an ancestral stellerid yet wearing the garb of the Edrioasteroidea. If we
consider it a true member of the Edrioasteroidea we must recognize it as an “
insurgent,” for it lived the life of a stellerid and became one of the founders of that
...
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The Chambers Dictionary
adj stell ate star-shaped; with branches- radiating from a point; with sides that
intersect one another, giving a starlike effect, as in the pentagram. — adj Stella
ted stellate; starred. — adv stell atery — n stellerid or stelleridan (zoo/) an old
name ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
The Stelleridea then of earlier writers are marked by the common character of
being azygopodous; for a time, no doubt, the Stellerid descendant of the
apelmatozoic Cystid was neither distinctively Asteroid nor Ophiuroid; and at this
stage I ...
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Elementary Text-book of Zoology
... Brachiolaria (Stellerid). The great power of regeneration possessed by
Starfishes is not confined to the reproduction of lost arms, but may lead to the
new formation of portions of the disc, or even of the entire disc from a single
separated arm.
Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Claus, 1889