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... with the Polypes, and the Polyzoa, therefore, long continued to be classed with
the Polypes, of which they were still considered as a group, though with distinct
peculiarities, through which the Polypes manifested an affinity with the Tunicata.
... with the Polypes, and the Polyzoa, therefore, long continued to be classed with
the Polypes, of which they were still considered as a group, though with distinct
peculiarities, through which the Polypes manifested an affinity with the Tunicata.
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The fact of cellulose being a constituent of the test of the Tunicata, induced me to
look for it in the ectocyst of the Polyzoa, but I have never succeeded in obtaining
satisfactory evidence of its existence in any of the tissues of the Polyzoa, either ...
The fact of cellulose being a constituent of the test of the Tunicata, induced me to
look for it in the ectocyst of the Polyzoa, but I have never succeeded in obtaining
satisfactory evidence of its existence in any of the tissues of the Polyzoa, either ...
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One of these, the Molluscoida, included the Polyzoa and Tunicata; the other, the
Mollusca proper, embraced all the other members of the molluscan sub-kingdom.
The affinities of the Tunicata and Polyzoa being thus fully recognised, it is of ...
One of these, the Molluscoida, included the Polyzoa and Tunicata; the other, the
Mollusca proper, embraced all the other members of the molluscan sub-kingdom.
The affinities of the Tunicata and Polyzoa being thus fully recognised, it is of ...
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In connection with the tentacular crown, there is another part of the organization
of the Polyzoa for which we have still to find an equivalent, and which without
comparison with the Tunicata would remain inexplicable, namely the epistome of
...
In connection with the tentacular crown, there is another part of the organization
of the Polyzoa for which we have still to find an equivalent, and which without
comparison with the Tunicata would remain inexplicable, namely the epistome of
...
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Now nearly all the changes which we have thus hypothetically supposed to take
place in Clavelina, in order to convert its branchial sac into the tentacular crown
of Plumatella, do actually occur in other genera of Tunicata, some in one, and ...
Now nearly all the changes which we have thus hypothetically supposed to take
place in Clavelina, in order to convert its branchial sac into the tentacular crown
of Plumatella, do actually occur in other genera of Tunicata, some in one, and ...
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A Monograph of the Fresh-water Polyzoa: Including All the Known ..., Volumen28 George James Allman Vista de fragmentos - 1856 |
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