Lexicographical Neighbors of Diplozoon
Literary usage of Diplozoon
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mind and Matter: Or Physiological Inquiries, in a Series of Essays, Intended by Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, Benjamin Brodie (1857)
"The diplozoon Paradoxon.— Buffon's view of the Mode of Existence of the lower
Animals. —A Nervous System not necessary to simple Animal Life. ..."
2. Psychological Inquiries: Being a Series of Essays Intended to Illustrate by Benjamin Brodie (1862)
"Automatic Motions of Plants and of snme of the lower Animals. — Multiplication
of the latter by Division.—The diplozoon Paradoxon. ..."
3. Handbook of Zoology by Jan van der Hoeven (1856)
"Posteriorly four prehensile organs (suctorial acetabula) adhere to each limb on
both sides, set upon a common disc. Sp. diplozoon paradoxum ..."