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This information is in the 2nd edition of Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts (available here).
Archive 2009-08-01 AYDIN 2009
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Now available, Invertebrata Enigmatica, a collection of classic science fiction and fantasy stories involving insects, arachnids, and other invertebrates.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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This information is in the 2nd edition of Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts (available here).
Cepaea nemoralis AYDIN 2009
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The weird creatures, for those who are counting, are various appendages ganked from The Invertebrata, by L.A. Borradaile et al., 1955 reprint of the Second Edition from 1935.
New art frankwu 2007
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None of the cases of progressive modification which are cited from among the Invertebrata appear to me to have a foundation less open to criticism than these; and if this be so, no careful reasoner would, I think, be inclined to lay very great stress upon them.
Essays 2007
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In the second edition of Professor Owen's Lectures on the Invertebrata
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology Various
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In its earliest condition, the human heart presents the form of a simple canal, similar to that of the lower Invertebrata, the veins being connected with its posterior end, while from its anterior end a single artery emanates.
Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise
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Invertebrata, or Invertebrate AnimalsThose animals which do not possess a backbone or spinal column.
Glossary of the Principal Scientific Terms Used in the Present Volume 1909
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Turning to the Invertebrata, Barrande asserts, a higher authority could not be named, that he is every day taught that, although palæozoic can certainly be classed under existing groups, yet that at this ancient period the groups were not so distinctly separated from each other as they now are.
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In the second part Plants, Unicellular Organisms, and Invertebrata will be dealt with, in a wider and less detailed view of the entire biological province.
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