Polyzoarium calcareous, rigid, adnate or erect, composed of urceolate, suberect, contiguous cells, heaped together irregularly, or arranged quincuncially. An ascending rostrum on one or both sides of the mouth usually furnished with an aviculnrium. Archiv für Naturgeschichte - Page 4021856Full view - About this book
| British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology - Bryozoa - 1852 - 546 pages
...its axis or plane, heaped together, or irregularly overlying each other. 1. CELLEPORA. Polyzoarium calcareous, rigid, adnate or erect ; composed of urceolate,...together irregularly or arranged quincuncially. An ascending rostrum on one or both sides of the mouth, furnished with an avicularium. Cellepora, sp.,... | |
| Natural history - 1856 - 470 pages
...axis or plane, he»ped together, or irregularly overlying each other.) Gen. Cellepora L. Polyzoarium calcareous, rigid, adnate or erect; composed of urceolate,...quincuncially. An ascendent rostrum on one or both sides of the mouth, furnished with an avicularium. 9 Adnate, globose or spreading. C. pumicosa L. Europ.... | |
| Charles Knight - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 660 pages
...Johnston (pars) ; ' Brit Mus. Cat,' p. 58. Gen. 1. Cellepora, 0. Fabriciuu. (Pig. 16.) Polyzoarium calcareous, rigid, adnate or erect, composed of urceolate,...together irregularly, or arranged quincuncially. An ascending rostrum on one or buth sides of the mouth usually furnished with an aviculnrium. Cellepora... | |
| Charles Knight - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 660 pages
...Johnston (pars) ; ' Brit. Mua. Cat.,' p. 58. Gen. 1. Cellepora, 0. Fabricius. (Fig. 16.) Polyzoarium calcareous, rigid, adnate or erect, composed of urceolate,...together irregularly, or arranged quincuncially. An ascending rostrum on one or both sides of the mouth usually furnished with an aviculnrium. Celiepora... | |
| Dominion Museum (N.Z.), Frederick Wollaston Hutton - Molluscs--new Zealand - 1873 - 144 pages
...to its axis or plane, heaped together, or irregularly overlying each other. CELLEPORA. Polyzoarium calcareous, rigid, adnate, or erect; composed of urceolate,...together irregularly, or arranged quincuncially ; an ascending rostrum cm one or both sides of the mouth, furnished with an avicularium. Europe. California.... | |
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