Defn: Having the ganglia of the nervous system unsymmetrically arranged; -- said of certain invertebrate animals.
Platanista and Orcella, the blastodermic vesicle is very much elongated, and prolonged unsymmetrically into two horns.
These fishes, which in the adult state have the eyes unsymmetrically placed on one side of the head, leave the egg like normal Teleostei.
The segmentation cavity (sg) lies between the two, but isunsymmetrically placed near the upper pole of the egg, owing to the large bulk of the ventrally placed yolk-segments.
In the larva of Amphioxus it is stated to be formed unsymmetrically (vide p.
The Halocypridae are destitute of compound lateral eyes, and have the sexual orifice unsymmetrically placed.
The minima are also unsymmetrically developed, and the so-called "dry seasons" are seldom wholly rainless.
The maxima lag somewhat behind the vertical sun, coming in April and November, and are unsymmetrically developed, the first maximum being the principal one.
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