Lexicographical Neighbors of Planulate
Literary usage of Planulate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Structural and Systematic Conchology: An Introduction to the Study of the by George Washington Tryon (1883)
"... columella callous, scarcely planulate. Operculum concentric, with spiral, ...
columella wide, planulate. Operculum lamellated, nucleus dextral, median, ..."
2. Structural and Systematic Conchology: An Introduction to the Study of the by George Washington Tryon (1882)
"... columella callous, scarcely planulate. Operculum concentric, with spiral, ...
columella wide, planulate. Operculum lamellated, nucleus dextral, median, ..."
3. The Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism by Schmidt (Eduard Oskar) (1876)
"In summing up his results he says, among other things : " How among the Ammonites
of the planulate and Armate groups, the species are to be branched off ..."
4. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York by N.Y. Lyceum of Natural History (New York, New York Academy of Sciences (1852)
"... with the whorls more planulate : it is much longer and more slender than C.rubra.
Inhabits Westmoreland. Length .93 inch ; breadth .13 inch. ..."
5. Structural and Systematic Conchology: An Introduction to the Study of the by George Washington Tryon (1883)
"... columella callous, scarcely planulate. Operculum concentric, with spiral, ...
columella wide, planulate. Operculum lamellated, nucleus dextral, median, ..."
6. Structural and Systematic Conchology: An Introduction to the Study of the by George Washington Tryon (1882)
"... columella callous, scarcely planulate. Operculum concentric, with spiral, ...
columella wide, planulate. Operculum lamellated, nucleus dextral, median, ..."
7. The Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism by Schmidt (Eduard Oskar) (1876)
"In summing up his results he says, among other things : " How among the Ammonites
of the planulate and Armate groups, the species are to be branched off ..."
8. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York by N.Y. Lyceum of Natural History (New York, New York Academy of Sciences (1852)
"... with the whorls more planulate : it is much longer and more slender than C.rubra.
Inhabits Westmoreland. Length .93 inch ; breadth .13 inch. ..."