Difference between revisions of "zygolophous"

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|etymology=Greek <i>zygon</i>, yoke; <i>lophos</i>, crest
 
|etymology=Greek <i>zygon</i>, yoke; <i>lophos</i>, crest
|definition=([[Brachiopoda]]) A lophophore with brachium consisting of straight or crescentic side arm bearing 2 rows of paired filamentary appendages.
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|definition=([[Brachiopoda]]) A [[lophophore]] with [[brachium]] consisting of straight or [[crescentic]] [[side]] [[arm]] bearing 2 rows of [[paired]] filamentary appendages.
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 13 September 2013

zygolophous (adjective; Greek zygon, yoke; lophos, crest): (Brachiopoda) A lophophore with brachium consisting of straight or crescentic side arm bearing 2 rows of paired filamentary appendages.