Citations:clitellum

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Latin citations of clitellum

  • 1829, Jacob Lodewijk Kesteloot, A die IV octobris MDCCCXXV usque ad finem anni academici, Jacobo Ludovico Kesteloot ... et Guilielmo Leonardo Mahne, page 219:
  • or (the same text is found as) 1829, Charles François Antoine Morren, De lumbrici terrestris historia naturali necnon anatomia tractatus / Responsio ad quaestionem... quaeritur descriptio structurae Anatomicae et expositio Historiae Naturalis Lumbrici vulgaris..., page 219:
    Pluries conatus sum secare Lumbricos prope clitellum aut papillas, arbitratus me quasdam difformitates esse producturum, uti obtinuit Cel. Bonnet in Annelidibus aquæ dulcis, sed ex experimentis illis mihi tantummodo venit certitudo quanta ...
  • 1851, Robert T. Maitland, Fauna Belgii Septentrionalis: Descriptio systematica animalium Belgii Septentrionalis / Systematische Beschrijving der Dieren , page 203:
    5. OLIDUS, Hoffm.
    Lumbricus subcylindricus antice subattenuatus, postice subdepressus obtusus. Clitellum ex articulis 6 compositum in annulo 24 aut 25 incipit; vulva in annulo 15 sita; numerus articulorum totius corporis 90 — 100 est.
  • 1894, Bollettino dei Musei di zoologia ed anatomia comparata della R. Universita di Torino, page 64:
    Clitellum duos primos magnos annulos somiti IX relinquens, duos primos magnos autem somiti XII capiens (fig. 27).