Lexicographical Neighbors of Costated
Literary usage of Costated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain: Or Coloured Figures and by James Sowerby (1829)
"Turreted, acute, costated ; costae many, longitudinal ; aperture large, ...
Elongated, pointed, costated ; costae very numerous, divided in their middle by ..."
2. The Eocene Deposits of the Middle Atlantic Slope in Delaware, Maryland, and by William Bullock Clark (1896)
"... approximate and acute; auricles very unequal and costated. This very beautiful
species shows some points of similarity to P. cal- ..."
3. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia by Royal Society of South Australia (1896)
"KEY TO THE SUBGROUPS OF RISSOINA. Aperture with basal emargination. No funicular
rib on base. RISSOINA. Axially costated. Rissoina. ..."
4. Transactions of the Geological Society of London by Geological Society of London (1836)
"Sub-pyriform, costated and transversely striated; four cannae crossing the costs
divide the surface of each whorl into three rows of cells ; spire very ..."
5. The Yorkshire Lias by Ralph Tate, John Frederick Blake (1876)
"obliquely carinated; transversely costated; posterior area narrow, ... This costated
Trigonia resembles T. exigua, Lycett, from the Inferior Oolite, ..."
6. Publication by Palaeontographical Society (Great Britain) (1848)
"This species appears subject to very little variation; among all my specimens
there is but a trifling difference. It is more distinctly costated and more ..."