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  • curprev 19:2019:20, 1 November 2023Kiwima talk contribs 1,107 bytes +108 →‎English undo
  • curprev 10:5110:51, 1 November 2023Equinox talk contribsm 999 bytes +252 #* '''1969''', Scripps Institution of Oceanography, ''Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project'' (page 812) #*: In both faunas, the dominant zoarial types are catenicelliform, followed by the cellariiform, '''adeoniform''', and vinculariiform. undo
  • curprev 10:4410:44, 1 November 2023Equinox talk contribs 747 bytes +747 Created page with "==English== ===Adjective=== {{en-adj|-}} # {{rfdef|en}} #* '''1981''', Gilbert Powell Larwood, ‎Claus Nielsen, ''Recent and Fossil Bryozoa: Papers Presented at the 5th International Conference on Bryozoa, Durham, 1980'' (page 71) #*: The Aliso Viejo cheilostome branches represent the '''adeoniform''' (originally included within the vinculariiform) zoarial growth form, which today occurs predominantly on deeper shelf {{...}} bottoms, in quiet water with slow sedimenta..."