-
tidal waters. Some 2,100
species have been described.
Barnacle adults are
sessile; most are
suspension feeders with hard
calcareous s****, but the Rhizocephala...
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Together with John
Obadiah Westwood, he
wrote "A
history of the
British sessile-
e**** Crustacea" in 1868. He
wrote reports on the
crustaceans collected during...
- In
materials science, the
sessile drop
technique is a
method used for the
characterization of
solid surface energies, and in some cases,
aspects of liquid...
- title.16170. Miers,
Edward John (1876).
Catalogue of the stalk- and
sessile-
e**** crustacea of New Zealand. London: E.W. Janson. doi:10.5962/bhl.title...
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chatoyancy (/ʃəˈtɔɪ.ənsi/ shə-TOY-ən-see), also
called chatoyance or the cat's
eye effect, is an
optical reflectance effect seen in
certain gemstones, woods...
- Bate, C. Spence; Westwood, J.O. (1863–1868). A
History of the
British Sessile-
e**** Crustacea. London: John van Voorst. (in 2 volumes) Wandolleck, Benno...
- part of 1882, and
compiled a
Catalogue of the
Australian Stalk- and
Sessile-
e**** Crustacea which was
published in that year. In the same year he was appointed...
-
contribution to science,
Smiles states that A
History of the
British Sessile-
e**** Crustacea by
Charles Spence Bate and John
Obadiah Westwood (published...
- its body tissue.: 10
Although larval clams are planktonic, they
become sessile in adulthood. The creature's
mantle tissues act as a
habitat for the symbiotic...
- Kensington.
During that time,
Miers published his
Catalogue of the stalk- and
sessile-
e**** Crustacea of New
Zealand in 1876 and
revised the Plagusiinae, Hippidae...