Lexicographical Neighbors of Euglenoids
Literary usage of Euglenoids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forms of Animal Life: A Manual of Comparative Anatomy : with Descriptions of by George Rolleston, William Hatchett Jackson (1888)
"The nucleus has not been observed in some of the smallest forms. It is typically
vesicular, and in euglenoids often reticulate with or without a nucleolus. ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1922)
"Chart and data relating to an interesting case of WALLER. Illustrations of
euglenoids: LB WALTON. L. BICE. Sulphur dioxide injury to vegetation: AE ..."
3. The Protozoa by Gary Nathan Calkins (1901)
"... a "violet odor" to certain euglenoids, etc.1 The cause of these odors has been
the subject of a number of investigations, and it has been found that ..."
4. The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales by Linnean Society of New South Wales (1893)
"The relationship of the parasite to the euglenoids is unmistakable ; and it bears
a considerable resemblance to Euglena deses, Ehr., the young of which is ..."
5. A Student's Text-book of Zoology by Adam Sedgwick, Joseph Jackson Lister, Arthur Everett Shipley (1898)
"euglenoids coloured with numerous chlorophyll bodies, or one to two larger
plate-like chromatophores; usually no true pharynx. ..."
6. An Introduction to the Study of the Comparative Anatomy of Animals by Gilbert Charles Bourne (1900)
"True pyrenoids are found in only a few of the green euglenoids, and when present
they are always closely associated with the ..."
7. Investigations on Microscopic Foams and on Protoplasm: Experiments by Otto i. e. Johann Adam Otto Bütschli, Edward Alfred Minchin (1894)
"... euglenoids, which I described briefly on a former occasion (1890-91). In the
longitudinal section of a supporting cell figured on Fig. ..."