Lexicographical Neighbors of Stolonic
Literary usage of Stolonic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Text-book of the Embryology of Invertebrates by Eugen Korschelt, Karl Heider, Edward Laurens Mark, William McMichael Woodworth, Matilda Bernard, Martin Fountain Woodward (1900)
"The typical form of stolonic ... (primary body-cavity) divided by the extension
of the epicardial sac (stolonic septum, «) into a dorsal and a ventral half, ..."
2. Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology (1897)
"From a series of transverse sections extending from before backward of P.
annectens, illustrating the method by which the bud is connected to the stolonic ..."
3. Observations on budding in paludicella and some other bryozoa by Charles Benedict Davenport (1891)
"The first process then must be the formation of the stolonic cells. ... The position
of the stolonic mass with reference to the neck of the ..."
4. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences by California Academy of Sciences (1899)
"and a stolonic process (sto. pro.). This latter structure differs in no way from
the true stolon attached to the substratum, except that it arises part way ..."
5. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 4th Series by California academy of sciences (1899)
"and a stolonic process (sto. pro.). This latter structure differs in no way from
the true stolon ... or of a stolonic process (fig. 16, »on. pi. scg.}. ..."
6. A Student's Text-book of Zoology by Adam Sedgwick, Joseph Jackson Lister, Arthur Everett Shipley (1909)
"29), the arrangement is the same except that the stolonic septum is connected
with the pericardium and not with the epicardium ; but this is not a matter of ..."
7. Circulars by Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University (1900)
"The outer or ectodermal one is derived directly from the ectoderm of the stolon
and the inner or endodermal vesicle from the stolonic cloison or ..."