The bilobed leaf appears also to be rather larger and somewhat broader, with the pedicel by which it is attached to the upper end of the petiole a little longer.
The form of the bilobed leaf, with its foliaceous footstalk, is shown in the accompanying drawing (fig.
The bilobed leaf, with the midrib likewise tipped with a bristle, stands in the midst of these projections, and is evidently defended by them.
Stein discovered in 1873 that the bilobed leaves, which are generally found closed in Europe, open under a sufficiently high temperature, and, when touched, suddenly close.
The bilobed leaves are, I believe, larger and certainly broader even than those of the Australian form; so that the greater convexity of their margins was conspicuous.
It bears attached to its posterior end a broad somewhat bilobed plate of partially calcified cartilage, the =xiphisternum= (fig.
The =pubis= is the largest bone of the three; its distal end forms a wide bilobed plate, the inner lobe meeting its fellow in a median symphysis, while the other lobe or lateral process extends outwards.
The tail is very long, and is terminated by a large vertically-placed bilobed fin, the vertebral column running along the lower lobe.
The incisors are very small, so as not to interfere with the action of the large canines, the lower carnassial is reduced to simply the bilobed blade (fig.
The lower carnassial has only two roots; its crown consists of a bilobed blade with generally an inner cusp, and a heel or talon (fig.
The presternum is commonly large and is sometimes as in the Hedgehog (Erinaceus) bilobed in front, sometimes as in the Shrew (Sorex) trilobed.
The outer maxillae are bilobed in front, with a few short bristles on the outer side near the bottom.
In Anthia it is bilobed posteriorly, while in the last-mentioned sex it is entire[809].
Pentatoma and other Heteropterous Hemiptera a similar piece is observable, which terminates in a convexbilobed subtriangular sheath, receiving the base of the clavicle[1627].
A small bilobed brain crowning a double, knotty, medullary chord; nerves proceeding from the brain and other ganglions to all parts of the body.
If you examine further the same insect, you will easily find what I regard as the true one in the bilobedpiece which receives the dorsolum, situated between the wings, and to the sides of which they are attached.
While still united to the external epiblast, they extend themselves below the cells lining the ventral furrow, and unite into a single nervous band, which however exhibits its double origin by its bilobed section.
In some instances a bilobed stage can hardly be recognised.
The ventral lobe with its rays continues to grow more prominent and causes the tail fin to become bilobed (fig.
In the Teleostei the vesicles of the cerebral hemispheres appear at first to have a wide lumen, but it subsequently becomes almost or quite obliterated, and the cerebral rudiment forms a small bilobed nearly solid body.
The former constitutes a bilobed projection of the roof of the hind-brain.
It is bordered in front by a large, well-marked, bilobed upper lip, and behind by a smaller lower lip.
The bilobed appearance both of the mid-brain and cerebellum should be noticed.
There is a very distinctly bilobed procephalic region (pr.
In Elasmobranchii the cerebrum is an unpaired though bilobed body, but traversed by two completely separated lateral ventricles, and without a trace of the peculiar membranous roof found in Ganoids.
Under the opposite circumstances, on the other hand, even the primitivebilobed character may disappear and the liver is then unlobed (Fig.
The bilobed liver fits over the well-differentiated stomach in the manner of a saddle.
It shews the bilobed condition of the alimentary vesicle and the fusion of the mesoblast and hypoblast at the caudal vesicle.
The bilobedcentral capsule is similar to that in figs.
The bilobedcentral capsule exhibits a central transverse nucleus, and on each lobe a stratum of oil-globules.
An order of marine Bryozoa, having a bilobed lophophore and an axial cord.
On the sixth a very long bilobed pouch appears as the commencement of the swimming feet of this segment.
The mouth leads into a muscular pharynx, and this into a bilobed caecal alimentary tract.
According to Rabl the median structure is the somewhat bilobed archenteron, and according to his view it is not really connected with the laterally placed pits.
The velum in the more typical forms loses its simple circular form, and becomes a projecting bilobed organ, which serves the larva after it is hatched as the organ of locomotion (fig.
Later than the appendages there arise behind the mouth two prominences which resemble appendages, but give rise to a bilobed lower lip (Dohrn).
Allman points out its similarity to a bilobed ganglion, but is not inclined to take this view of it.
The bilobed nutritive sack, as it is called by Fol, is eventually completely absorbed, though the liver in some, if not all cases, grows out as a fresh sack from its duct.
A bilobed invagination in front gives rise to the mucous gland.
A bilobed ganglion connected with two nerve cords is placed anteriorly.
When the ventral cord becomes separated from the epiblast the two halves of it are united in the middle line, but it is markedly bilobed in section.
The prae-oral part of the ventral plate develops into the bilobed procephalic lobes, the epiblast of which is mainly employed in the formation of the supra-oesophageal ganglia.
A genus of marine Bryozoa in which the tubular cells have a centralchitinous axis and the tentacles are borne on a bilobed lophophore.
This bilobed sac becomes entirely the liver in the adult; the intestine and stomach are formed from the pedicle of invagination, whilst the pharynx, oesophagus and crop form from the stomodaeal invagination ph.
The style, which varies much in length, is simple, with an undivided orbilobed or bipartite stigma.
The foot is always simple, with its flat crawling surface extending from end to end, but in the embryo Limnaea it shows a bilobed character, which leads on to the condition characteristic of Pteropoda.
The mass of the arch-enteron or invaginated endodermal sac has taken on a bilobed form, and its cells are swollen (gs and tge).
The posterior extremity of the male is furnished with a bilobed caudal appendage, its cloacal or anal aperture being situated between these divergent appendages.
The males (of one of which I retain an accurate figure) displayed the characteristic bilobed caudal appendage, leaving no doubt as to their source and nature.
Defn: An order of marine Bryozoa, having a bilobed lophophore and an axial cord.
Ipomoea Pes-Capræ, a kind of morning-glory with rounded and emarginate or bilobed leaves.
Defn: A genus of marine Bryozoa in which the tubular cells have a centralchitinous axis and the tentacles are borne on a bilobed lophophore.
The anal is divided, apical pits are lacking, the head shields are normal for a colubrid, and the hemipenis is bilobed having many large basal spines.
Distally the apices are widely separated, and the intervening space gives the hemipenis a slightly bilobedappearance in some species (especially C.
Compartments six, each bilobed and inwardly produced, so as to form six midribs, which support the outwardly convex, membranous basis.
On the side nearest the wall of the shell, the whole branchia has a bilobed appearance, owing to a very deep indentation caused by the projection of the scutal lateral depressor muscle; the sub-folds on this side are also more plicated.
The outer maxillae are bilobedon their inner sides.
The Outer Maxillae are always bilobed on their inner faces, and are clothed with bristles.
The pistil is very short, and is surmounted by a bilobed stigma.
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