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Definition of OSCULA

Oscula
Osculum Os"cu*lum, n.; pl. Oscula. [L., a little mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) Same as Oscule.

Meaning of OSCULA from wikipedia

- Oscula is a genus of shield bugs belonging to the family Plataspidae, containing the single species, O. flavescens. "Oscula". Global Biodiversity Information...
- Politics And Polemics 1531–46. Fortress Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-0800637354. HIC OSCULA PEDIBUS PAPAE FIGUNTUR "Nicht Bapst: nicht schreck uns mit deim ban, Und...
-  grunniens Binomial name Aplodinotus grunniens Rafinesque, 1819 Synonyms Sciaena oscula Lesueur, 1822 Sciaena grisea Lesueur, 1822 Corvina richardsonii Cuvier,...
- Fortress Press, 2004. ISBN 978-0-8006-3735-4 In Latin, the title reads "Hic oscula pedibus papae figuntur" "Nicht Bapst: nicht schreck uns mit deim ban, Und...
- Toilet Sophomoric humour Whoopee cushion In Latin, the title reads "Hic oscula pedibus papae figuntur". "Nicht Bapst: nicht schreck uns mit deim ban, Und...
- structures that arise from a closed base and are sessile. The sponge has wide oscula and thin walls with ridged surfaces. Each tube is rarely over 30 centimetres...
- The osculum (pl.: oscula) is an excretory structure in the living sponge, a large opening to the outside through which the current of water exits after...
- Fortress Press. ISBN 978-1-4514-1398-4. In Latin, the title reads "Hic oscula pedibus papae figuntur" "Nicht Bapst: nicht schreck uns mit deim ban, Und...
- let water into the sponge to be filtered. The oscula is the hole from which water exits. Although the oscula is bigger than the ostia, both are extremely...
- (Jordan & Gilbert, 1883) Galeichthys osculus (Jordan & Gilbert, 1883) Tachisurus osculus (Jordan & Gilbert, 1883) Netuma oscula (Jordan & Gilbert, 1883)...