-
trivium (with
three rows of tube feet),
while the
dorsal face is
named bivium. A
remarkable feature of
these animals is the "catch"
collagen that forms...
- inveterate, inveteration, veteran,
veterovata via vi- way bivial, bivious,
bivium, convey, conveyance, convoy, deviance, deviant, deviate, deviation, devious...
- wall is rough, leathery, and has a
maximum thickness of 6 mm (0 in). The
bivium is dark
brown or
orange in coloration, with
occasional white spots, and...
- body wall is
rough and leathery, with a
maximum width of 9 mm (0 in). The
bivium is
black in coloration, and is
covered in
mucus and fine sediment. The body...
- 20 cm (6 to 8 in.). The
bivium is hard, is dark red or
brown with
distinct white spots, and can be wrinkled.
Although the
bivium is hard, all holothuroids...
- oviparous. The
narrowmouthed catshark was
first formally described as
Scyllium bivium in 1838 in the book
Systematische Beschreibung der
Plagiostomen written...
-
unknown Berulia Brela Bigeste Vrgorac Billubium Lokvičići near
Imotski Bivium Ogulin Blanona possibly Biograd na Moru
Burnum near Ivoševci
Certissa Đakovo...
-
fortified castle:
other testimonies of the
Roman period are the post-station Ad
Bivium,
situated along the road
called Via Latina, a
village of coal-makers, some...
-
noted as Ad Quintanas, a
station on the Via Labicana,
between Rome and Ad
Bivium. Labi****
Quintanas became an
episcopal see in the 4th century. The inhabited...
- due to
their calcareous endoskeleton.
Their dorsal side
forms a
round bivium, with 2 rows of large,
pointed papillae, and
their ventral side
forms a...