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Trivia about the origins of the term Aristotle's Lantern for sea urchins, history and description of the echinoderm. ... You Are Here: Trivia » John Godwin's 5 Best Oddities and Fun Trivia » Origin of the Term Aristotle's Lantern for Sea Urchins...
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ORIGIN OF THE SAND DOLLARS. 27 in Mooi (1987; and in prep.); they will not be repeated here except to identify figured spec- imens. The Aristotle's lantern ...
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Rich Mooi Paedomorphosis, Aristotle's lantern, and the origin of the sand dollars (Echinodermata; Clypeasteroida); Paleobiology 1990 16: 25-48. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]
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The lantern of Aristotle: organization of its coelom and origin of its muscles (Echinodermata, Echinoida). Michael Stauber ...
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Stauber M (1993) The lantern of Aristotle: organization of its coelom and origin of its muscles (Echinodermata, Echinoida). Zoomorphology 112:137–151 ...
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A floral map of the world would highlight Damascus (home of the Damask rose) as well as Bulgaria and Turkey, ... Calabria for bitter orange and lemon, Madagascar for vanilla, Tuscany for iris, the Comoro Islands for ylang-ylang, Mayotte for cinnamon, Mysore for sandalwood, Indonesia for patchouli, ... Grasse, in eastern Provence,
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“As you know, Aristotle classified the animals. He named this shell. You can see how the shape is like a lantern, how the light could flow out of the pattern of tiny holes. These urchins are indigenous, and beautiful, and so we took their name for our community.
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INTRODUCTION The jaws of sea urchins, known as Aristotle's lantern, are complex skeletal structures involved ..... Origin Regression equation Probability /? ...
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