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Page 125
From the inner ventrolateral tubercles the ribs project forwards to connect with outer ventrolateral tubercles close to the siphonal line and are weakly joined across the venter . There is a multiplicity of outer ventrolateral tubercles ...
From the inner ventrolateral tubercles the ribs project forwards to connect with outer ventrolateral tubercles close to the siphonal line and are weakly joined across the venter . There is a multiplicity of outer ventrolateral tubercles ...
Page 126
Ribs terminate at the ventrolateral shoulder in the swollen bases of hollow horns . At this growth stage intercalatories are lacking and ribbing does not cross the venter . There is a row of small nodate to weakly clavate outer ...
Ribs terminate at the ventrolateral shoulder in the swollen bases of hollow horns . At this growth stage intercalatories are lacking and ribbing does not cross the venter . There is a row of small nodate to weakly clavate outer ...
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The ventral and ventrolateral tubercles are arranged in sets of three . Starting from the abapertural end , the first ventral tubercle is smallest , the second about twice as large as the first and distinctly clavate .
The ventral and ventrolateral tubercles are arranged in sets of three . Starting from the abapertural end , the first ventral tubercle is smallest , the second about twice as large as the first and distinctly clavate .
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Contents
Introduction | 5 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
The development of the community and group identities | 34 |
Copyright | |
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