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" Triarthrus. No traces of any special organs for this purpose have been found in this genus, and their former existence is very doubtful, especially in view of the perfection of details preserved in various parts of the animal. The delicacy of the appendages... "
The American Naturalist - Page 409
1896
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Nature, Volume 54

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1896 - 794 pages
...must have been a sort of " Daddy Long-legs among the Trilobites, as Scutijfcra is among the Myriapoda. The delicacy of the appendages and ventral membrane...of the outer integument were of extreme thinness, and therefore perfectly capable of performing the function of respiration. The paper is accompanied...
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society

Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1896 - 862 pages
...method of respiration in Triarthrus in the following terms: — No traces of any special organs for the purpose have been found in this genus, and their former...of the animal ; the delicacy of the appendages and vential membrane of Trilobites and their rarity of preservation are sufficient demonstration that these...
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The American Naturalist, Volume 30

1896 - 1172 pages
...entitled, Der Reis-Brand und der Se.taria-Bnnd, die Entwicklungsgleider neuer Mutterkornpilze.—ERWIN F. SMITH. ZOOLOGY. Respiration of Trilobites. Dr....of the outer integument were of extreme thinness, and therefore perfectly capable of performing the function of respiration. Similar conditions occur...
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Geological Magazine, Volume 3; Volume 33

Henry Woodward - 1896 - 654 pages
...the segments participated alike. Some mention should be made of the probable method of respiration of Triarthrus. No traces of any special organs for this...of the outer integument were of extreme thinness, and therefore perfectly capable of performing the function of respiration. Similar conditions occur...
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The American Journal of Science, Volumes 151-152

1896 - 1036 pages
...participated alike. Some mention should be made of the probable method of respiration of Triarthrus. JNo traces of any special organs for this purpose have...of the outer integument were of extreme thinness, and therefore perfectly capable of performing the function of respiration. Similar conditions occur...
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Geological Magazine, Volume 3; Volume 33

Henry Woodward - 1896 - 660 pages
...the segments participated alike. Some mention should be made of the probable method of respiration of Triarthrus. No traces of any special organs for this...delicacy of the appendages and ventral membrane of trilohites and their rarity of preservation are sufficient demonstration that these portions of the...
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society

Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1896 - 938 pages
...respiration in Triarthrus in the following terms: — No traces of any special organs for the purpcso have been found in this genus, and their former existence...of the animal ; the delicacy of the appendages and venti al membrane of Trilobites and their rarity of preservation are sufficient demonstration that...
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Studies in Evolution: Mainly Reprints of Occasional Papers Selected from the ...

Charles Emerson Beecher - 1901 - 674 pages
...the segments participated alike. Some mention should be made of the probable method of respiration of Triarthrus. No traces of any special organs for this...of the outer integument were of extreme thinness, and therefore perfectly capable of performing the function of respiration. Similar conditions occur...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 67

1924 - 828 pages
...setiferous epipodites.1 Beecher wrote of the probable respiratory apparatus of Triarthrus and Trinucleus: * No traces of any special organs for this purpose have...details preserved in various parts of the animal. The fringes on the exopodites in Triarthrus and Trinucleus are made up of narrow, oblique, lamellar elements...
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Nomenclature of Some Cambrian Cordilleran Formations, Volume 67, Issue 9

Charles Doolittle Walcott - 1924 - 778 pages
...setiferous epipodites.1 Beecher wrote of the probable respiratory apparatus of Triarthrus and Trinucleus:* No traces of any special organs for this purpose have been found in this Reims, and their former existence is very doubtful, especially in view of the perfection of details...
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