- sea
cradles or coat-of-mail s**** or suck-rocks, or more
formally as
loricates, polyplacophorans, and
occasionally as polyplacop****s.
Chitons have a...
- The
lorica plumata (Latin: [loːr̺iːka pluːmaːt̪a];
Latin for 'feathered cuir****'), also
called the
lorica hamata squamatque (Latin for 'hooked and scaled...
-
found within a basket-like lorica,
providing the
alternative name of "
Loricate Choanoflagellates". The
Acanthoecid lorica is
composed of a
series of siliceous...
-
Acanthocephala acanthor Locifera Higgins larva Brachiopoda lobate larva Pria****
loricate larva Certain molluscs, annelids,
nemerteans and
sipunculids trochop****...
- and
amoeboid forms Jakobea Jakoba,
Reclinomonas Free-living,
sometimes loricate flagellates, with very gene-rich
mitochondrial genomes Metamonada or POD...
- colony.
These species may be
further categorized as neutral, mimetic,
loricate, and
symphiloid synoeketes.
Neutral synoeketes ignore and are
ignored by...
-
fragment representing the
thighs of the honorand, the
original height of the
loricate statue has been
calculated at
approximately 7 m (23 ft).
While some fragments...
- The list of
marine molluscs of
Ireland is a list of
marine species that form a part of the
molluscan fauna of Ireland.
Their habitats include littoral...
- places. The
loricate plates align the
animal with the Loricifera. Its
generic name
reflects its
origin in the
Sirius p****et, and its
loricate appearance...
-
giving the
animal a worm-like shape; such
rotifers are
respectively called loricate and illoricate.
Rigid cuticles are
often composed of
multiple plates, and...