Science in New Guinea, Volume 15University of Papua New Guinea, 1989 - Agriculture |
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... surface exposed to light . We found that Corculum could right itself if it was placed with its anterior ( lower ) surface upward . In the instance where an animal was seen righting itself , it extended its foot out from the posterior ...
... surface exposed to light . We found that Corculum could right itself if it was placed with its anterior ( lower ) surface upward . In the instance where an animal was seen righting itself , it extended its foot out from the posterior ...
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... surface of the shell and with the direction of deflection of the marginal keel . All Corculum shells are longer dorsally than ventrally ; this dorsal expansion involves both anterior and posterior surfaces of the shell and presumably ...
... surface of the shell and with the direction of deflection of the marginal keel . All Corculum shells are longer dorsally than ventrally ; this dorsal expansion involves both anterior and posterior surfaces of the shell and presumably ...
Page 75
... surface . Iridophores in sub - vertical bands ( arrows ) . Foot , visible through tear in upper mantle surface , is pale mass on right . Gill filaments visible below foot . ' Cardissa ' - morph tissue section showing pinch and swell ...
... surface . Iridophores in sub - vertical bands ( arrows ) . Foot , visible through tear in upper mantle surface , is pale mass on right . Gill filaments visible below foot . ' Cardissa ' - morph tissue section showing pinch and swell ...
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Epizootic ulcerative disease of freshwater fish in Papua New Guinea | 1 |
The influence of high school assessments on first semester mathematics | 12 |
Abundance and diversity of germinating seeds in soils from forests | 21 |
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