Similar variations occur in all the various groups of marine invertebrata, and in the great sub-kingdom of the mollusca they are especially numerous.
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The Invertebrata, Botanical and Mineralogical specimens in the galleries.
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But his chief interest lay in the Invertebrata.
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It includes those Invertebrata having the body composed of a series of ringlike segments (arthromeres).
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In other words, study the Invertebrata.
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Nor must it be imagined that after the publication of his ideal work on the Crayfishes in 1880, he had forsaken the Invertebrata.
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Among the remaining divisions of Invertebrata special mention may be made of the air-breathing Arthropoda -on the whole the most important and interesting group.
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"Wasps and bees certainly seem to rage, but if one comes to think, most of the invertebrata show very few signs of it."