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Synonymic catalogue of the recent marine bryozoa
E. C. Jelly
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1889 by Dulau in London .
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Pagination | xv, 322 p. |
Number of Pages | 322 |
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Open Library | OL15333840M |
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sold out. Hardcover. $ A Synonymic Catalogue of the Recent Marine Bryozoa. The Synonymic Catalogue of the Synonymic catalogue of the recent marine bryozoa book Marine Bryozoa Her last decades Acknowledgements 1.
Introduction We should first note the great difficulty in studying the history of women, as one of us realised when investigating the career of. A synonymic catalogue of the Recent marine Bryozoa: H. Kluge: Bryozoa of the northern seas of the USSR: P. Kukliński, Taylor P. Arctic species of the cheilostome bryozoan Microporella, with a redescription of the type species: R.
Lagaaij: Cupuladria canariensis (Busk) - portrait of a bryozoan: R. Lagaaij: Full text of "A synonymic catalogue of Homoptera" See other formats. Thomas Hincks was born 15 July in Exeter, England. He attended Manchester New College, York, from toand received a B.A.
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Thomas Hincks was born 15 July in Exeter, England. He attended Manchester New College, York, from toand received a B.A. from the University of London in These attracted attention and he was asked to write a popular book on British Seaweeds which was so successful that the publishers asked for a popular work on Zoophytes.
The Popular History of the British Zoophytes or Corailines came out in Her Synonymic Catalogue of the Recent Marine Bryozoa was published inand included fossil Cited by: 2.
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The phylum Mollusca (, species) is more diverse than other successful invertebrate phyla Platyhelminthes (29, species), Nematoda (24. Miss Eliza Catherine Jelly, (28 Sep.) (3 Nov.), from Cornwall, published "A synonymic Catalogue of the Recent Marine Bryozoa" and is honoured in the name Laminopora jellyae (Levinsen, ) from Port Elizabeth, South Africa, which she had collected the type material of.
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catalogues of South American (Papavero, ) and Nearctic (Smith ) Diptera. Several further recent works in which the; Smith, ; & Peterson, names are used (Chvala, and Zimina,) are cited in the bibliography of vol. 8 of the Palaearctic catalogue. Collin (, p. ) recorded the 5.
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This paper reports results from a computable general equilibrium (CGE) analysis of an increase (up. Up until the genus Vaceletia (with a single Recent species) was included in the otherwise exclusive fossil Order Verticillitida Termier et al.,previously allocated to a Class Sphinctozoa Steinmann, (polyphyletic).
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