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Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, at Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass . HELIOTfPE CO. BOSTON. PLATE 20. PLATE 20. Testudo microphyes Glinther, 1875. Page 280 1 dorsal, 2 lateral, 3 ventral. M. C. Z. 11071. C. F. Winslow. Length 23| inches. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL. GALAPAGOS TORTOISES PLATE 20. HELIOTVPE CO. BOSTON. PLATE 21. PLATE 21. Testudo clivosa Garman, 1916. Page 283 1 dorsal, 2 lateral, 3 ventral M. C. Z. 11075. Type. Boston Society of Natural History. Length 25jf inches. &.h^. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL. GALAPAGOS TORTOISES PLATE 21 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memoirs-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zology-at-harvard-college-cambridge-mass-heliotfpe-co-boston-plate-20-plate-20-testudo-microphyes-glinther-1875-page-280-1-dorsal-2-lateral-3-ventral-m-c-z-11071-c-f-winslow-length-23-inches-mem-mus-comp-zool-galapagos-tortoises-plate-20-heliotvpe-co-boston-plate-21-plate-21-testudo-clivosa-garman-1916-page-283-1-dorsal-2-lateral-3-ventral-m-c-z-11075-type-boston-society-of-natural-history-length-25jf-inches-h-mem-mus-comp-zool-galapagos-tortoises-plate-21-image338110586.html
RM2AJ27E2–Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, at Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass . HELIOTfPE CO. BOSTON. PLATE 20. PLATE 20. Testudo microphyes Glinther, 1875. Page 280 1 dorsal, 2 lateral, 3 ventral. M. C. Z. 11071. C. F. Winslow. Length 23| inches. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL. GALAPAGOS TORTOISES PLATE 20. HELIOTVPE CO. BOSTON. PLATE 21. PLATE 21. Testudo clivosa Garman, 1916. Page 283 1 dorsal, 2 lateral, 3 ventral M. C. Z. 11075. Type. Boston Society of Natural History. Length 25jf inches. &.h^. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL. GALAPAGOS TORTOISES PLATE 21
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. Fig. 73. Pantocsekia clivosa Grün. A Schalenansicht; B halbe Zelle in Gürtelansicht (300/1). (Nach Pantocsek.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-73-pantocsekia-clivosa-grn-a-schalenansicht-b-halbe-zelle-in-grtelansicht-3001-nach-pantocsek-image180021693.html
RMMCTKE5–. Fig. 73. Pantocsekia clivosa Grün. A Schalenansicht; B halbe Zelle in Gürtelansicht (300/1). (Nach Pantocsek.)
Archive image from page 262 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp0101aengl Year: 1901 Fig. 73. Pantocsekia clivosa Grün. A Schalenansicht; B halbe Zelle in Gürtelansicht (300/1). (Nach Pantocsek.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-262-of-die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-dienatrlichenp0101aengl-year-1901-fig-73-pantocsekia-clivosa-grn-a-schalenansicht-b-halbe-zelle-in-grtelansicht-3001-nach-pantocsek-image243384234.html
RMT3Y322–Archive image from page 262 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp0101aengl Year: 1901 Fig. 73. Pantocsekia clivosa Grün. A Schalenansicht; B halbe Zelle in Gürtelansicht (300/1). (Nach Pantocsek.)
Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, at Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass . HELIOTVPE CO. BOSTON. PLATE 21. PLATE 21. Testudo clivosa Garman, 1916. Page 283 1 dorsal, 2 lateral, 3 ventral M. C. Z. 11075. Type. Boston Society of Natural History. Length 25jf inches. &.h^. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL. GALAPAGOS TORTOISES PLATE 21. HELIOTYDE CO. BOSTON. PLATE 22. PLATE 22. Testudo typica Garman, 1916. Page 285 1 dorsal, 2 lateral, 3 ventral. M. C. Z. 11072. Type. Boston Society of Natural History. Length 24 inches. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL. GALAPAGOS TORTOISES PLATE 22 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memoirs-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zology-at-harvard-college-cambridge-mass-heliotvpe-co-boston-plate-21-plate-21-testudo-clivosa-garman-1916-page-283-1-dorsal-2-lateral-3-ventral-m-c-z-11075-type-boston-society-of-natural-history-length-25jf-inches-h-mem-mus-comp-zool-galapagos-tortoises-plate-21-heliotyde-co-boston-plate-22-plate-22-testudo-typica-garman-1916-page-285-1-dorsal-2-lateral-3-ventral-m-c-z-11072-type-boston-society-of-natural-history-length-24-inches-mem-mus-comp-zool-galapagos-tortoises-plate-22-image338110293.html
RM2AJ273H–Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, at Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass . HELIOTVPE CO. BOSTON. PLATE 21. PLATE 21. Testudo clivosa Garman, 1916. Page 283 1 dorsal, 2 lateral, 3 ventral M. C. Z. 11075. Type. Boston Society of Natural History. Length 25jf inches. &.h^. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL. GALAPAGOS TORTOISES PLATE 21. HELIOTYDE CO. BOSTON. PLATE 22. PLATE 22. Testudo typica Garman, 1916. Page 285 1 dorsal, 2 lateral, 3 ventral. M. C. Z. 11072. Type. Boston Society of Natural History. Length 24 inches. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL. GALAPAGOS TORTOISES PLATE 22
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. Fig. 37. Probing tubules distributed over the anteroventral wall of the shell chamber of Gaslrochaena (Gastrochaena) truncata, YPM 9281, from Pearl Islands, Panama. This view is from the burrow post- erior. The tubules penetrate the calcareous burrow lining and the coral substratum. Fig. 38. The siphonal burrow aperture of Gastrochaena (Gastrochaena) hians extended posteriorly apparently to avoid overgrowth by the coral Diploria clivosa. Fig. 39. Broken burrow shell chamber oiSpengleria rostrata, showing the attached pedal apparatus and the co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-natural-history-natuurlijke-historie-fig-37-probing-tubules-distributed-over-the-anteroventral-wall-of-the-shell-chamber-of-gaslrochaena-gastrochaena-truncata-ypm-9281-from-pearl-islands-panama-this-view-is-from-the-burrow-post-erior-the-tubules-penetrate-the-calcareous-burrow-lining-and-the-coral-substratum-fig-38-the-siphonal-burrow-aperture-of-gastrochaena-gastrochaena-hians-extended-posteriorly-apparently-to-avoid-overgrowth-by-the-coral-diploria-clivosa-fig-39-broken-burrow-shell-chamber-oispengleria-rostrata-showing-the-attached-pedal-apparatus-and-the-co-image234209539.html
RMRH14JB–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. Fig. 37. Probing tubules distributed over the anteroventral wall of the shell chamber of Gaslrochaena (Gastrochaena) truncata, YPM 9281, from Pearl Islands, Panama. This view is from the burrow post- erior. The tubules penetrate the calcareous burrow lining and the coral substratum. Fig. 38. The siphonal burrow aperture of Gastrochaena (Gastrochaena) hians extended posteriorly apparently to avoid overgrowth by the coral Diploria clivosa. Fig. 39. Broken burrow shell chamber oiSpengleria rostrata, showing the attached pedal apparatus and the co
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE FLORIDA CORAL-REEF TRACT. 32S. Fig. 7.—Map showing stations at Fort Jefferson, Tortugas, where water-temperature readings were made. Scale looiio- The accompanying figure (fig. 7) shows the precise location of the stations at which the readings were taken. The coral fauna within the moat and outside the floodgate is that typical for inner flats. The commonest species are Favia fragum, Meeandra areolata, M. clivosa, Siderastrea radians, Pontes pontes (= P. clavaria), P. furcata, and P. astreoides. The fauna on the piers of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carnegie-institution-of-washington-publication-the-temperature-of-the-florida-coral-reef-tract-32s-fig-7map-showing-stations-at-fort-jefferson-tortugas-where-water-temperature-readings-were-made-scale-looiio-the-accompanying-figure-fig-7-shows-the-precise-location-of-the-stations-at-which-the-readings-were-taken-the-coral-fauna-within-the-moat-and-outside-the-floodgate-is-that-typical-for-inner-flats-the-commonest-species-are-favia-fragum-meeandra-areolata-m-clivosa-siderastrea-radians-pontes-pontes-=-p-clavaria-p-furcata-and-p-astreoides-the-fauna-on-the-piers-of-image233469352.html
RMRFRCF4–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE FLORIDA CORAL-REEF TRACT. 32S. Fig. 7.—Map showing stations at Fort Jefferson, Tortugas, where water-temperature readings were made. Scale looiio- The accompanying figure (fig. 7) shows the precise location of the stations at which the readings were taken. The coral fauna within the moat and outside the floodgate is that typical for inner flats. The commonest species are Favia fragum, Meeandra areolata, M. clivosa, Siderastrea radians, Pontes pontes (= P. clavaria), P. furcata, and P. astreoides. The fauna on the piers of
. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Brlgot Ridge Cayes du Vauclln (outer system). »0 400 600 no Fig. 9. Profile and zonation, Cayes de Vauclin (Brigot). Marked Brigot Ridge on figure 1. Corals: (1) Millepora sp. and Porites astreoides, (2) Millepora sp., Diploria clivosa, upper section; Siderastrea siderea, Montastrea annularis, Isophyllia sp., lower section. Coralline algae, about 75% living - Lithophyllum congesturn, Neogoni- olithon megacarpum, Neogoniolithon spp., Porolithon pachydermum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atoll-research-bulletin-coral-reefs-and-islands-marine-biology-marine-sciences-brlgot-ridge-cayes-du-vauclln-outer-system-0-400-600-no-fig-9-profile-and-zonation-cayes-de-vauclin-brigot-marked-brigot-ridge-on-figure-1-corals-1-millepora-sp-and-porites-astreoides-2-millepora-sp-diploria-clivosa-upper-section-siderastrea-siderea-montastrea-annularis-isophyllia-sp-lower-section-coralline-algae-about-75-living-lithophyllum-congesturn-neogoni-olithon-megacarpum-neogoniolithon-spp-porolithon-pachydermum-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scan-image235368741.html
RMRJWY6D–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Brlgot Ridge Cayes du Vauclln (outer system). »0 400 600 no Fig. 9. Profile and zonation, Cayes de Vauclin (Brigot). Marked Brigot Ridge on figure 1. Corals: (1) Millepora sp. and Porites astreoides, (2) Millepora sp., Diploria clivosa, upper section; Siderastrea siderea, Montastrea annularis, Isophyllia sp., lower section. Coralline algae, about 75% living - Lithophyllum congesturn, Neogoni- olithon megacarpum, Neogoniolithon spp., Porolithon pachydermum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scan
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . 25 & OTHERS OTHERS D E Fig. 28 Local examples of the Stropheodontid Parallel Communities, using data from A, Hurst (1975c); B, D, Hurst (19756); C, this report; and E, USNM 11357, 11364, 11630. 1 - Isorthis clivosa Walmsley; 2-1. crassa (Lindstrom); 3-/. canaliculata (Lindstrom); 4-1. cf. arcuaria (Hall & Clarke); 5 - Dalejina hybrida (Sowerby); 6-Dalejina sp.; 7 - Mesopholidostrophia laevigata (Sowerby); 8 - Brachyprion sp.; 9 - Mesopholidostrophia sp.; 10 - Strophonella euglypha (Hisinger); 11 - Amphistwphia funiculata (M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-british-museum-natural-history-geology-25-amp-others-others-d-e-fig-28-local-examples-of-the-stropheodontid-parallel-communities-using-data-from-a-hurst-1975c-b-d-hurst-19756-c-this-report-and-e-usnm-11357-11364-11630-1-isorthis-clivosa-walmsley-2-1-crassa-lindstrom-3-canaliculata-lindstrom-4-1-cf-arcuaria-hall-amp-clarke-5-dalejina-hybrida-sowerby-6-dalejina-sp-7-mesopholidostrophia-laevigata-sowerby-8-brachyprion-sp-9-mesopholidostrophia-sp-10-strophonella-euglypha-hisinger-11-amphistwphia-funiculata-m-image233972289.html
RMRGJA15–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . 25 & OTHERS OTHERS D E Fig. 28 Local examples of the Stropheodontid Parallel Communities, using data from A, Hurst (1975c); B, D, Hurst (19756); C, this report; and E, USNM 11357, 11364, 11630. 1 - Isorthis clivosa Walmsley; 2-1. crassa (Lindstrom); 3-/. canaliculata (Lindstrom); 4-1. cf. arcuaria (Hall & Clarke); 5 - Dalejina hybrida (Sowerby); 6-Dalejina sp.; 7 - Mesopholidostrophia laevigata (Sowerby); 8 - Brachyprion sp.; 9 - Mesopholidostrophia sp.; 10 - Strophonella euglypha (Hisinger); 11 - Amphistwphia funiculata (M
. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 51 Table 2. Benthic community assemblages (data as coral cover per group letter). Boxes mark all the species characteristic of each successively nested cluster according to Figure 6 (R-mode analysis including the 70% relative abundance of each species in determinate cluster[s]). Quitasueno Bank. Shaded cells represent values >5% of coral cover. B SPP Cluster A Penicillus spp. Turbinaria spp. B Dyctiosoma sanctitomae Isophyllia sinuosa Hydroids Caulerpa spp. Montastraea franksi A+B Diploria clivosa Agaricia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atoll-research-bulletin-coral-reefs-and-islands-marine-biology-marine-sciences-51-table-2-benthic-community-assemblages-data-as-coral-cover-per-group-letter-boxes-mark-all-the-species-characteristic-of-each-successively-nested-cluster-according-to-figure-6-r-mode-analysis-including-the-70-relative-abundance-of-each-species-in-determinate-cluster-s-quitasueno-bank-shaded-cells-represent-values-gt5-of-coral-cover-b-spp-cluster-a-penicillus-spp-turbinaria-spp-b-dyctiosoma-sanctitomae-isophyllia-sinuosa-hydroids-caulerpa-spp-montastraea-franksi-ab-diploria-clivosa-agaricia-image235369997.html
RMRJX0R9–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 51 Table 2. Benthic community assemblages (data as coral cover per group letter). Boxes mark all the species characteristic of each successively nested cluster according to Figure 6 (R-mode analysis including the 70% relative abundance of each species in determinate cluster[s]). Quitasueno Bank. Shaded cells represent values >5% of coral cover. B SPP Cluster A Penicillus spp. Turbinaria spp. B Dyctiosoma sanctitomae Isophyllia sinuosa Hydroids Caulerpa spp. Montastraea franksi A+B Diploria clivosa Agaricia
. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. & Spongts Corals (1| SEAWARD. Fig. 3. Profile and zonation across Cayes de San Souci. Section C on figure 1. Corals: (1) Diploria labyrinthiformis, D. clivosa, Millepora spp., Montastrea annularis, Agaricia agaricites. (2) Isophyllia sp. Mycetophyllia sp., Porites astreoides. (3) Favia fragum, Diploria sp. , Siderastrea siderea, P . astreoides. (4) Acropora palmata. (5) deep reef community growing on carbonate spurs. Corallines: Lithophyllum congestum, ^eogoniolithon sp.. Please note that these images ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atoll-research-bulletin-coral-reefs-and-islands-marine-biology-marine-sciences-amp-spongts-corals-1-seaward-fig-3-profile-and-zonation-across-cayes-de-san-souci-section-c-on-figure-1-corals-1-diploria-labyrinthiformis-d-clivosa-millepora-spp-montastrea-annularis-agaricia-agaricites-2-isophyllia-sp-mycetophyllia-sp-porites-astreoides-3-favia-fragum-diploria-sp-siderastrea-siderea-p-astreoides-4-acropora-palmata-5-deep-reef-community-growing-on-carbonate-spurs-corallines-lithophyllum-congestum-eogoniolithon-sp-please-note-that-these-images-ar-image235368794.html
RMRJWY8A–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. & Spongts Corals (1| SEAWARD. Fig. 3. Profile and zonation across Cayes de San Souci. Section C on figure 1. Corals: (1) Diploria labyrinthiformis, D. clivosa, Millepora spp., Montastrea annularis, Agaricia agaricites. (2) Isophyllia sp. Mycetophyllia sp., Porites astreoides. (3) Favia fragum, Diploria sp. , Siderastrea siderea, P . astreoides. (4) Acropora palmata. (5) deep reef community growing on carbonate spurs. Corallines: Lithophyllum congestum, ^eogoniolithon sp.. Please note that these images ar
. Bulletins of American paleontology. SL 2.0 1.6 ,, 1.2 0.8^ ST TT 1.4- 1.0 â 1 0.6 I , . a c I s z a c I s z a c I s z a c I s z NND. a c I s z TNS NMS â 1 a c I s z a c I s z Text-figure 18. (narrow valleys): zitinhensis. âPlots showing means and 95% confidence intervals for seven measurements made on species with meandroid colony forms a = Favia maoadentrensis. c = Diploria clivosa. I = Diploria labyhnlhiformis. s = Diploria strigosa, and z = Diploria Genus Recognition The genera to which the 17 species in this mono- graph belong were determined by study of the results of a phylogenetic ana Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletins-of-american-paleontology-sl-20-16-12-08-st-tt-14-10-1-06-i-a-c-i-s-z-a-c-i-s-z-a-c-i-s-z-a-c-i-s-z-nnd-a-c-i-s-z-tns-nms-1-a-c-i-s-z-a-c-i-s-z-text-figure-18-narrow-valleys-zitinhensis-plots-showing-means-and-95-confidence-intervals-for-seven-measurements-made-on-species-with-meandroid-colony-forms-a-=-favia-maoadentrensis-c-=-diploria-clivosa-i-=-diploria-labyhnlhiformis-s-=-diploria-strigosa-and-z-=-diploria-genus-recognition-the-genera-to-which-the-17-species-in-this-mono-graph-belong-were-determined-by-study-of-the-results-of-a-phylogenetic-ana-image233795936.html
RMRGA92T–. Bulletins of American paleontology. SL 2.0 1.6 ,, 1.2 0.8^ ST TT 1.4- 1.0 â 1 0.6 I , . a c I s z a c I s z a c I s z a c I s z NND. a c I s z TNS NMS â 1 a c I s z a c I s z Text-figure 18. (narrow valleys): zitinhensis. âPlots showing means and 95% confidence intervals for seven measurements made on species with meandroid colony forms a = Favia maoadentrensis. c = Diploria clivosa. I = Diploria labyhnlhiformis. s = Diploria strigosa, and z = Diploria Genus Recognition The genera to which the 17 species in this mono- graph belong were determined by study of the results of a phylogenetic ana
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Fig. 73. Pantocsekia clivosa Grün. A Schalenansicht; B halbe Zelle in Gürtelansicht (300/1). (Nach Pantocsek.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930; Prantl, Karl Anton Eugen, 1849-1893; Pilger, Robert K Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-botany-fig-73-pantocsekia-clivosa-grn-a-schalenansicht-b-halbe-zelle-in-grtelansicht-3001-nach-pantocsek-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-engler-adolf-1844-1930-prantl-karl-anton-eugen-1849-1893-pilger-robert-k-image231502571.html
RMRCHRTY–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Fig. 73. Pantocsekia clivosa Grün. A Schalenansicht; B halbe Zelle in Gürtelansicht (300/1). (Nach Pantocsek.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930; Prantl, Karl Anton Eugen, 1849-1893; Pilger, Robert K
. Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.). Paleontology. Isolirte Skeletkörperchcn von Episto- mella clivosa Quc7ist., weisser Jura. Skelet von Jereica polystoma Roem. Mucronatenkreide. S/phonia Park. (Fig. 57). Feigen-, birn- oder apfelförmig, zuweilen lappig, gestielt, selten ungestielt, am Scheitel mit tiefer Centralhöhle, in welche die Oscula von in Längs- und Querreihen geordneten, bogenförmig verlaufenden Ausfuhrcanälen münden. Schwächere Einströmungscanäle ver- laufen schräg von innen nach aussen und kreuzen die Bogencanäle, welche gegen die Mitte sich steiler stellen und als Eöh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elemente-der-palaeontologie-palaeozoologie-paleontology-isolirte-skeletkrperchcn-von-episto-mella-clivosa-quc7ist-weisser-jura-skelet-von-jereica-polystoma-roem-mucronatenkreide-sphonia-park-fig-57-feigen-birn-oder-apfelfrmig-zuweilen-lappig-gestielt-selten-ungestielt-am-scheitel-mit-tiefer-centralhhle-in-welche-die-oscula-von-in-lngs-und-querreihen-geordneten-bogenfrmig-verlaufenden-ausfuhrcanlen-mnden-schwchere-einstrmungscanle-ver-laufen-schrg-von-innen-nach-aussen-und-kreuzen-die-bogencanle-welche-gegen-die-mitte-sich-steiler-stellen-und-als-eh-image231665671.html
RMRCW7WY–. Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.). Paleontology. Isolirte Skeletkörperchcn von Episto- mella clivosa Quc7ist., weisser Jura. Skelet von Jereica polystoma Roem. Mucronatenkreide. S/phonia Park. (Fig. 57). Feigen-, birn- oder apfelförmig, zuweilen lappig, gestielt, selten ungestielt, am Scheitel mit tiefer Centralhöhle, in welche die Oscula von in Längs- und Querreihen geordneten, bogenförmig verlaufenden Ausfuhrcanälen münden. Schwächere Einströmungscanäle ver- laufen schräg von innen nach aussen und kreuzen die Bogencanäle, welche gegen die Mitte sich steiler stellen und als Eöh
. Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.). Paleontology. Isolirte Skeletkörperchcn von Episto- mella clivosa Quc7ist., weisser Jura. Skelet von Jereica polystoma Roem. Mucronatenkreide. S/phonia Park. (Fig. 57). Feigen-, birn- oder apfelförmig, zuweilen lappig, gestielt, selten ungestielt, am Scheitel mit tiefer Centralhöhle, in welche die Oscula von in Längs- und Querreihen geordneten, bogenförmig verlaufenden Ausfuhrcanälen münden. Schwächere Einströmungscanäle ver- laufen schräg von innen nach aussen und kreuzen die Bogencanäle, welche gegen die Mitte sich steiler stellen und als Eöh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elemente-der-palaeontologie-palaeozoologie-paleontology-isolirte-skeletkrperchcn-von-episto-mella-clivosa-quc7ist-weisser-jura-skelet-von-jereica-polystoma-roem-mucronatenkreide-sphonia-park-fig-57-feigen-birn-oder-apfelfrmig-zuweilen-lappig-gestielt-selten-ungestielt-am-scheitel-mit-tiefer-centralhhle-in-welche-die-oscula-von-in-lngs-und-querreihen-geordneten-bogenfrmig-verlaufenden-ausfuhrcanlen-mnden-schwchere-einstrmungscanle-ver-laufen-schrg-von-innen-nach-aussen-und-kreuzen-die-bogencanle-welche-gegen-die-mitte-sich-steiler-stellen-und-als-eh-image231665672.html
RMRCW7X0–. Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.). Paleontology. Isolirte Skeletkörperchcn von Episto- mella clivosa Quc7ist., weisser Jura. Skelet von Jereica polystoma Roem. Mucronatenkreide. S/phonia Park. (Fig. 57). Feigen-, birn- oder apfelförmig, zuweilen lappig, gestielt, selten ungestielt, am Scheitel mit tiefer Centralhöhle, in welche die Oscula von in Längs- und Querreihen geordneten, bogenförmig verlaufenden Ausfuhrcanälen münden. Schwächere Einströmungscanäle ver- laufen schräg von innen nach aussen und kreuzen die Bogencanäle, welche gegen die Mitte sich steiler stellen und als Eöh
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