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Cœlomata
‖ Cœlomata, n. pl. Zool. (siːˈləʊmətə) [mod.L., pl. neut. of *cœlōmatus, f. Gr. κοίλωµατ- hollow, cavity: see cœlome. (For formation, cf. Gr. ἀσώµατος, etc.)] The name given by Ray Lankester to the higher of his two subdivisions of Enterozoa (= Metazoa), including all of these that have a cœlome or ...
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Crassispira lomata
Bulinski, C. A. Ferguson, and A. I. Miller. 2008. External links
Fossilworks : Crassispira lomata
lomata
Gastropods described in 1928
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Cœlenterata
‖ Cœlenterata, n. pl. Zool. (siːlɛntəˈreɪtə) Also cœlentera. [mod.L., f. Gr. κοῖλ-ος hollow + ἔντερ-ον intestine + -āta, pl. neut. of -ātus, -ate.] 1. One of the primary groups into which Leuckart, followed by others, divided the Animal Kingdom. As constituted by him, the group contains animals poss...
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cœlomate
cœlomate, a. and n. (siːˈləʊmeɪt) [f. prec. + -ate.] A. adj. Having a cœlome or body-cavity distinct from the intestinal cavity; belonging to the Cœlomata. B. n. A cœlomate animal.1883 Ray Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XVI. 633/1 The Mollusca agree in being Cœlomate with the phyla Vertebrata, Platyhelm...
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Crassispira
1861)
† Crassispira lesbarritzensis Lozouet, 2015
Crassispira lirae Horro, Gori, Rosado & Rolán, 2021
† Crassispira logani Dey, 1961
† Crassispira lomata Adams, 1850): synonym of Clathrodrillia solida (C. B.
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triplo-
triplo- (trɪpləʊ) before a vowel tripl-, combining form repr. Gr. τριπλόος, τριπλοῦς threefold, triple; occurring in a few rare scientific terms. (Cf. tripli-.) triploblastic (-ˈblæstɪk) a. Biol. [Gr. βλαστός germ], having three germinal layers (epiblast, mesoblast, and hypoblast: cf. blastoderm) in...
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List of Saldula species
(Provancher, 1872) i c g
Saldula brevicornis Rimes, 1951 i c g
Saldula burmanica Lindskog, 1975 i c g
Saldula c-album (Fieber, 1859) i c g
Saldula Polhemus, 1965 i c g
Saldula lindbergi Lindskog, 1975 i c g
Saldula lindskogi Vinokurov, 2004 i c g
Saldula lita Drake, 1961 i c g
Saldula lomata J
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trocho-
trocho- (trɒkəʊ) before a vowel troch- (trɒk), combining form repr. Gr. τροχός wheel, disk; occurring in several scientific words. trocheidoscope (-ˈkaɪdəskəʊp) [after kaleidoscope n.], a rotating disc with coloured sectors, for showing combinations of colours (Cassell's Encycl. Dict. 1888). trochel...
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Members of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2006–2011)
Ngangu (ARC)
Kenge (4 seats) -
Hubert Masala Loka Mutombo (ARC)
Théophile Mbemba Fundu di Luyindu (PPRD)
Christophe Mboso N'kodia Pwanga (CRD)
Célestin Maloka Makondji (PUNA)
Bomongo (1 seat) - Patrick Mayombe Mumbyoko (MLC)
Ingende (1 seat) - Micheline Bie Bongenge (MLC)
Lukolela (1 seat) - Eugene Lomata
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loma
▪ I. ‖ loma, n.1 Ornith. (ˈləʊmə) Pl. lomata (ˈləʊmətə). [mod.L. (Illiger), a. late Gr. λῶµα hem, fringe.] A lobe or fringe bordering the toe of a bird.1874 in Baird etc. N. Amer. Birds III. 547 Gloss.▪ II. loma, n.2 U.S. (chiefly S.-Western). (ˈləʊmə) [Sp., f. lomo back, loin, ridge.] A broad-toppe...
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List of moths of Namibia
1781)
Dysmilichia namibiae Hacker, 2007
Eustrotia genuflexa (Hampson, 1902)
Grammodes stolida (Fabricius, 1775)
Heraclia abacata (Karsch, 1892)
Heraclia lomata Heniocha dyops (Maassen, 1872)
Ludia corticea Jordan, 1922
Ludia delegorguei (Boisduval, 1847)
Pseudobunaea tyrrhena (Westwood, 1849)
Usta wallengrenii (C.
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coralline
▪ I. coralline, n.1 (ˈkɒrəlaɪn) [ad. It. (and mod.L.) corallīna, dim. of corallo coral.] A name given originally to organisms thought to resemble or be of the nature of coral, but of more minute size, less firm texture, etc. Prob. first given to the calcareous sea-weed Corallina officinalis (sense 1...
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proto-
proto- (prəʊtəʊ) before a vowel or h properly prot- (prəʊt), or with h (prəʊθ), repr. Gr. πρωτο-, combining form of πρῶτος first, which became πρωτ- before a simple, and πρωθ- before an aspirated vowel. In compounds already used in Greek, and many of later formation, the Greek practice (represented ...
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