Difference between revisions of "synconoid grade"

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|label=synconoid grade
|definition=([[Porifera]]) A grade of construction intermediate between the asconoid and the leuconoid, in which each radial canal is subdivided into [[elongate]]-flagellate chambers grouped around a common excurrent channel.
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|definition=([[Porifera]]) A grade of construction intermediate between the asconoid and the leuconoid, in which each [[radial]] [[canal]] is subdivided into [[elongate]]-[[flagellate]] chambers grouped around a [[common]] excurrent channel.
|alternative label=[[leuconoid grade]], [[asconoid grade]]
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|alternative label=leuconoid grade, asconoid grade
 
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|scheme=Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology
 
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 13 September 2013

synconoid grade also leuconoid grade, asconoid grade: (Porifera) A grade of construction intermediate between the asconoid and the leuconoid, in which each radial canal is subdivided into elongate-flagellate chambers grouped around a common excurrent channel.