
from the list Aspergillum maniculatum 1836 p 1 pl 1 fig 3 is a serpulid whereas Orbis foliaceus 1844 p 147 pl 24 fig 6 is a foraminifer According to Cretella et al 2005 Philippi 1836 and Scacchi 1836 were

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You ll never guess what this is in a million years give up It s the bleached skeleton of a GLASS SPONGE called the Venus Flower Basket Euplectella aspergillum

Father Juan Manuel Villar touches the nose of a Carlino dog with an aspergillum while he blesses the dog during the feast of San Anton the patron saint of animals Wild horses in Chernobyl Photos by Tim Mousseau and colleagues of research in the Chernobyl Region Thank you Avi Solomon

One of the most beautiful sponge that I have seen also known as Venus s flower basket Specimen from Cebu Philippines

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The preast used a branch of Basil to sprinkle the water from aspersorium is the vessel which holds the holy water and into which the aspergillum is dipped in Pupils Parents and Teachers 1st Day at school In Anglican Eastern Orthodox Eastern Catholic Roman Catholic Old Catholic Oriental Orthodoxy and some other churches holy water is water which has been sanctified by

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Index Icon Seite Nächste Seite Aspergillum javanum Aspergillum tuberculatum Aspergillum strangulatum Aspergillum dichotomum

the Pacific Specimens were found over fifty years ago but as they had to be brought up from depths between 500 and 800 fathoms they remained very scarce and sold at fabulous prices Fig 1 SPRINKLING POT SPONGE Eucleptella aspergillum The skeleton is formed by small crystals and long threads of vitreous silica cemented together during life by protoplasm

Index Icon Seite Nächste Seite Aspergillum vaginiferum Aspergillum delessertianum

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Index Icon Seite Nächste Seite Aspergillum recluzianum Aspergillum incrassatum Aspergillum ornatum Aspergillum clavatum Aspergillum incertum Aspergillum philippinense Aspergillum novae hollandiae Aspergillum

The hexactinellids have spicules with 6 prongs hence the name They are the glass sponges the most famous and beautiful of which is the Venus Flower Basket Euplectella aspergillum However there are many other kinds The main thing they have in common is the six pronged silica glass spicules Here are a few images of some other aspects and types of

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the Pacific Specimens were found over fifty years ago but as they had to be brought up from depths between 500 and 800 fathoms they remained very scarce and sold at fabulous prices Fig 1 SPRINKLING POT SPONGE Eucleptella aspergillum The skeleton is formed by small crystals and long threads of vitreous silica cemented together during life by protoplasm

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January 25 2008 Face Of The Day Father Juan Manuel Villar touches the nose of a Carlino dog with an aspergillum while he blesses the dog during the feast of San Anton the patron saint of animals