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Definition of Marsupia

Marsupia
Marsupium Mar*su"pi*um, n.; pl. Marsupia. [L., a pouch], (Anat. & Zo["o]l.) (a) The pouch, formed by a fold of the skin of the abdomen, in which marsupials carry their young; also, a pouch for similar use in other animals, as certain Crustacea. (b) The pecten in the eye of birds and reptiles. See Pecten.

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- M.N.; Feijó, A.; Langguth, A. (2015). "Pequenos mamíferos do Ceará (Marsupias, morcegos e roedores sigmodontíneos) com discussão taxonômica de algumas...
- growth rings). Interestingly the Sphaeriidae use parental care and brood their young in their gills (called marsupia) before releasing them as juveniles....
- Novel insights into the phylogenetic relationships of the endangered marsupia genus Potorous. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 64: 592-602 Johnston...
- hinnuleum Sp. nov Valid McLean Devonian  Canada A rugose coral. Striatopora marsupia Sp. nov Valid Król, Zapalski & Berkowski Devonian (Emsian) Amerboh Group...
- incurrent aperture. Fertilised eggs move from the gonads to the gills (marsupia) where they further ripen and metamorph into glochidia, the first larval...
- characteristics such as a superconglutinate lure, placement and shape of the marsupia (gills), and release of larvae through the excurrent siphon. Ptychobranchus...
- characteristics such as a superconglutinate lure, placement and shape of the marsupia (gills), and release of larvae through the excurrent siphon. The genus...
- late spring. These eggs grow modified sections of their gills calledmarsupia”. The eggs then develop into bivalved parasitic larvae called “glochidia”...
- characteristics such as a superconglutinate lure, placement and shape of the marsupia (gills), and release of larvae through the excurrent siphon. Historically...
- dimorphic, with males being more acutely pointed on the posterior end. The marsupia (gills) are often asymmetrical. They release their lure and larvae through...