Manual of comparative anatomy and physiology / by S. Messenger Bradley.
- Samuel Messenger Bradley
- Date:
- 1874
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Manual of comparative anatomy and physiology / by S. Messenger Bradley. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![/80A77, change), applied to in- sects that only pass through a partial metamorphosis. Hemiptera (e/xi, half ; TrrepSy, wing), an order of Insecta. Heterocercal (erepos, diverse; K€pK6s, tail), the tail of fishes when the lobes are unequal. Heterophagi (erepos, diverse ; (pdyeLv, to eat), birds whose young are born in a helpless state. Heteropoda (erepos, diverse ; trovs, foot),, an order of Mol- lusca, Holometaholic {'6Kos, whole ; jieTa^oKi], change), insects whose metamorphosis is com- plete. Homocercal {bfxos, like ; KepKSs, tail), term used to describe the tails of fish whose lobes are equal. Homology [oixoXoyla, agreement), applied to parts which are morphologically or structurally alike. Hydrotcium{vhpa, a water-dragon ; oIkos, house), the hollow part of the ccenosarc into which some of the Calycophoridae, can be retracted. HydridcB, (u5pa, a water-dragon), an order of Hydrozoa. Hydrosoma {vBpa, water-dragon; orcofxa, body), the entire organism of any Hydrozoon. Iu.i/drozoa (^v8pa ; and ^coop, a crea- ture), a class of Ccelenterata. Hymenoptera (vfJiiiv, a membrane; irrepou, a wing), an order of In- secta. Hyoid (T-, elSos, form), the bone which supports the tongue. Hyrax ( upa|, a shrew, or weasel), one of the Perissodactyla. IchthyodoruUtes Qx^^^, a fish; hopus, spear; KiQos, stone), the fossil fin spines of Pisces. ^chthyosaura {Ix^vs, a fish ; cravpa, lizard), an extinct genus of Eep- tilia. Inoperculata {in, without; oper- culum, a lid), a division of Gas- teropoda. Insessores {msedeo, I sit upon), an order of Aves—the Perching- Birds. Isopoda {X(Tos, equal; irem, a foot), an order of Crustacea. Labium (lip), applied to the lower lip of Annulosa. Lahrum (lip), applied to the upper lip of Annulosa. Labyrinthodontia {Xa^vpivBos, a labyrinth; o^ovs, a tooth), an extinct order of Amphibia. LcBmodipoda {XaLfxos, throat; 5x, double; irovs, a foot), an order of Crustacea, Lamellibrcmchiata {lamella, a thin plate ; 6pa7xta, gills), the bi- valve Mollusca. Lamellirostres {lamella; rostrum, a beak), the group of flat-billed Natatores. Larva (a mask), the grub or cater- pillar, the first step of the in- sect on emerging from the egg. Lepidoptera {KeivLS, a scale; irrepoy, a wing), an order of Insecta. Leptocardia {XeirrSs, slender ; car- dia, heart), an order of Pisces, often called Pharyngobranchii. Lepidosiren {Ke-nis, a scale ; <TeLpi\v, a mermaid), the Mud Fish. LAthocysts {\lQ6s, a stone; Kvans, a cyst), the sense organs (au- ditory?) of certain Jelly-fish. Longipennata {longus^ long; penna, wing), a group of Natatores. Longirostres {longus, long; ros- trum, beak), a group of Gralla- tores. Lophophore Kocpos^ a crest; <pepec, I bear), the oral disc of Poly- zoa on which the tentacles are borne. Lopkyropoda {Xocpovpos, having stiff hairs; irovs, a foot), an order of Crustacea. Lorica (a breast-plate), the pro- tective case of certain Infusoria. Lucernarida {lucerna, a lamp), an order of Hydrozoa.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20410281_0281.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


