Lexicographical Neighbors of Lamellately
Literary usage of Lamellately
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of conchology by Lovell Reeve (1860)
"C. Dione represents a type much more limited in species, of which the shell is
smaller and densely concentrically lamellately ridged. ..."
2. Structural and Systematic Conchology: An Introduction to the Study of the by George Washington Tryon (1883)
"... epidermis hispid; whorls rounded; aperture circular, peristome thickened.
Operculum thick, corneous, the margins of the whorls lamellately elevated. ..."
3. The Genera of Recent Mollusca: Arranged According to Their Organization by Henry Adams, Arthur Adams (1858)
"... usually angulated, rarely rounded ; inner lip lamellate, sometimes the basal
margin likewise lamellately dentate; peristome straight, acute. Syn. ..."
4. Forest flora of British Burma by Sulpice Kurz (1877)
"... and lamellately 4-nerved within, the nerves 2-cleft from the middle, the 4
accessory nerves very faint; filaments very short, the connective very large, ..."
5. Catalogue of the Specimens of Amphipodous Crustacea in the Collection of the by Charles Spence Bate (1862)
"... lamellately produced, even to the apex of the first joint of the peduncle of
the superior antennae. Eyes round. First joint of superior antennae rather ..."
6. Catalogue of the Specimens of Amphipodous Crustacea in the Collection of the by Charles Spence Bate (1862)
"Cephalon lamellately produced, even to the apex of the first joint of the peduncle
of the superior antennae. Eyes round. First joint of superior antennae ..."
7. Structure and Classification of Zoophytes by James Dwight Dana (1846)
"... lamellately the surface ; while in the recent species of the Caryophyllia
group (and also the ..."