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scypha
‖ scypha Bot. (ˈsaɪfə) [mod.L. scypha, a. Gr. σκύϕη, var. of σκύϕ-ος drinking cup.] = scyphus.1832 Lindley Introd. Bot. i. iii. 205 Scypha, is a cup-like dilatation of the Podetium, bearing shields on its margin. 1856 Henslow Dict. Bot. Terms, Scypha, Scyphus. 1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms, S...
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Porocyte
In sponges, like Scypha, there are some cells that have an intracellular pore. These cells are known as porocytes. They are present in the Leucosolenia (an asconoid sponge) in the body wall through which water enters the body or they are present in Scypha (a syconoid
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scyphus
‖ scyphus Bot. (ˈsaɪfəs) Pl. scyphi (ˈsaɪfaɪ). [mod.L. use of L. scyphus, ad. Gr. σκύϕος a large drinking vessel without a foot.] a. A name given by Haller to the corona of certain plants when forming a cup or funnel-shaped appendage. b. A dilatation of the podetium in lichens bearing shields on its...
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Caecidotea
Caecidotea richardsonae Hay, 1901
Caecidotea rotunda Bowman & Lewis, 1984
Caecidotea salemensis Lewis, 1981
Caecidotea scrupulosa (Williams, 1970)
Caecidotea scypha
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scyphulus
‖ scyphulus Bot. (ˈsaɪfjʊləs) [mod.L. scyphulus, dim. of scyphus.] (See quot. 1856.)1856 Henslow Dict. Bot. Terms, Scyphulus, the cup-like appendage from which the seta of Hepaticæ arises. Used also synonymously with Scypha.
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Taxonomy of commonly fossilised invertebrates
up into separate phyla:
Sub-phylum Calcarea/Calcispongiae (primitive calcareous poriferans such as yellow lemon sponge, sphinctozoans, pharetronids, Scypha
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