The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . gin of the upper jawformed by the preraaxillary bone. The opercularapparatus is complete, the gill-membranes wide, thepseudMbranchiie well developed, and the air-bladder sim-ple; the pyb>nc apj»end;iges are wanting, and there is nooviduct, falling into the abdominal cavity. Thereare l)ut two geneni, Hnj>lii-liiti>n, which is peculiar to thefresh waters of temperate .Soutli America, and Irototroc-<e^, which is confined to -New Zealand and Aus
The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . gin of the upper jawformed by the preraaxillary bone. The opercularapparatus is complete, the gill-membranes wide, thepseudMbranchiie well developed, and the air-bladder sim-ple; the pyb>nc apj»end;iges are wanting, and there is nooviduct, falling into the abdominal cavity. Thereare l)ut two geneni, Hnj>lii-liiti>n, which is peculiar to thefresh waters of temperate .Soutli America, and Irototroc-<e^, which is confined to -New Zealand and Australia. haplocyemate (hapl9-si-emat), a. [< , single, H- Kit/ua, an embryo, < Kveiv, con-ceive.] In ciiibryol., developed directly froma more or less elongated gastrula: applied tothe moile of development characteristic of theliiMicht and of many worms. J. A. Ryder. Haplodes (hap-16dez), n. [NL.^ orig. (Guen^e, IS:)?), < Gr. air/.tiO/yr, d7T/.octdr/r, simple, single, < aTrAovc, simple, +fiMor, form.] A genus of moths, of the familyOeometrida:. its species are small, and are distin-. Rasplierry-Ccomctcr(//,i//ft, atKloni) sci^cnt of ,lateral view, highly ; f, moth, natural size J rf. outline ofi*ln|;s of moth, enlarged. Sewellel {Ilt^plodon ritfus). Jlaploiklon, Uaphmdon, Hapludon, Haplodxiit, flaptoodiis,lla/loadus, Haptudti^; and in extended form AiiUtdonfm,A/ilint<fontia, Apluodonlia, ApludoHtia, original foriu in mammalogy, Aplodontia (Richard-son, 1829), was emended to Haplodon by Wagler (1830).2. A genus of elasmobranchiate fishes. Miin-ster, 1840. haplodont (haplo-dont), a. and n. [< NL. ha-j)lodo)t(t-) (see Haplodon), < Gr. di7?.doc, single,+ bdoi% (orfoiT-) = E. tooth.] I. a. 1. In odon-tog., ha\ing the crowns of the molar teeth sim-ple or single—that is, not divided into ridges,tubercles, etc.— 2. InrooV.: (n) Pertaining tothe Haplodontidw. (h) Pertaining to the Ha-plodo
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