Examples of using Radula in English and their translations into Spanish
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depressa, jannae and oblonga) lacking a medial tooth in their radula.
mainly because its uniseriate radula, although the authors of the description already remarked its great morphological similarity with Calmella cavolini, of triseriate radula.
The radula has strongly hooked lateral teeth.
Most opisthobranchs have a teeth ribbon called radula.
The radula is wide
The radula is wide
Posteriorly the radula was mounted for scanning electron micrographs.
The radula is of the toxoglossan type.
In the upper left fragment of the radula of Trapania hispalensis.
Grimpoteuthis has a reduced or non-existent radula and swallows prey whole.
Studies on exceptionally preserved specimens have revealed a radula by synchrotron imagery.
The snail then retracts the radula, drawing the subdued prey into the mouth.
The radula has small median teeth,
They graze algae like Lessonia which they scrape with a tongue composed of teeth called a radula.
The shape or the radula varies greatly among opisthobranch species
the argonaut uses its radula to drill into the organism,
have a sharp, piercing stylet instead of a radula.
0+ R+ 0 Toxoglossan radula: The middle teeth are very small
The mouth contains the radula, the rough tongue common to all molluscs except bivalvia, which is equipped
Formula: 2+ 1+ R+ 1+ 2 Ptenoglossan radula: rows with no central tooth but a series of several uniform, pointed marginal teeth typical example: Epitonioidea.