- the cowries.
Lyncina vitellus dama (Perry, 1811)
Lyncina vitellus polynesiae Schilder &
Schilder 1939
Lyncina vitellus vitellus orcina Iredale, 1931 The...
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Acrolophus vitellus is a moth of the
family Acrolophidae. It is
found on Cuba. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin...
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occurs in the
Indian Ocean off Madagascar.
Natica vitellus (Linnaeus, 1758). Gofas, S. (2009).
Natica vitellus (Linnaeus, 1758). In: Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S.;...
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Crambus sublicellus Zeller, 1863
Crambus transcissalis Walker, 1863
Crambus vapidus Butler, 1877
Crambus rapidus Dugdale, 1988
Crambus vitellus Walker, 1863...
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Among animals which produce eggs, the yolk (/ˈjoʊk/; also
known as the
vitellus) is the nutrient-bearing
portion of the egg
whose primary function is to...
- (perisperm) was
referred to as albumen, and the
inner endosperm layer as
vitellus.
Although misleading, the term
began to be
applied to all the nutrient...
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Diagram of a
fertilized chicken egg in its
ninth day. Membranes: allantois, chorion, amnion, and
vitellus/yolk....
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internal fertilisation,
where the
female lays
zygotes as eggs with
important vitellus (typically birds)
Ovoviviparity can be
thought of as a form of oviparity...
- (iron)
Latin LL > TH (internal or final) or R (in
intervocalic position):
vitellu > vedèth /beˈdɛt(ʃ)/ (calf) ille > eth /et(ʃ)/ (sing. masc.
definite article)...
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thousands of years. Bird and
reptile eggs
consist of
albumen (egg white) and
vitellus (egg yolk),
contained within many
different thin
membranes all surrounded...