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Definition of Cyclostomes
1. cyclostome [n] - See also: cyclostome
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cyclostomes
Literary usage of Cyclostomes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fishes by David Starr Jordan (1907)
"CHAPTER XIII THE cyclostomes, OR LAMPREYS HE Lampreys.—Passing upward from the
lancelets and setting aside the descending series of Tunicates, ..."
2. Elements of the Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates by Robert Wiedersheim, William Newton Parker (1897)
"In cyclostomes the pronephros persists beyond the larval period, and for some
time at any rate, functions as the sole excretory organ : it possesses three ..."
3. Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates by Robert Wiedersheim (1907)
"... cyclostomes, those of Gnathostomes in general became gradually more and more
drawn into the skull in the course of development, and on the partial ..."
4. Handbook to the City of Dublin and the Surrounding District by Grenville Arthur James Cole, Robert Lloyd Praeger (1908)
"FISHES AND cyclostomes. BY GP FARRAN, BA In the following notes only the more
interesting or important Fishes which occur in the Dublin district are dealt ..."
5. The Causes and Course of Organic Evolution: A Study of Bioenergics by John Muirhead Macfarlane (1918)
"But, as already indicated, while we start with living cyclostomes as existing
types of Craniata, -we regard even these as somewhat lateral derivatives from ..."