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First formed radial ridge on external surface of shell most commonly originating at the junction between the brephic and neanic shell (juvenile stages of growth development). [Also but ambiguously used for any coarse rib, without reference to origin. Costella is a fine rib, amd capilla is a very fine rib. ...
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| costae |
First formed radial ridge on external surface of shell most commonly originating at the junction between the brephic and neanic shell (juvenile stages of growth development). [Also but ambiguously used for any coarse rib, without reference to origin. Costella is a fine rib, amd capilla is a very fine rib. ...
Ãâó: www.mcz.harvard.edu/Departments/InvertPaleo/Trento...
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| costal |
pertaining to the ribs.
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| costa |
(plural, COSTAE): extensions of the septa outside the calyx unto the coenosteum
Ãâó: www.coralreefnetwork.com/marlife/glossary.htm
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| costa |
The term Costa is sometimes added to denote part of a village that is on the coast (where the rest of the village is slightly further inland or at the foot of the hills
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