- The
inferior ganglion of the
vagus nerve (also
known as the
nodose ganglion) is one of the two
sensory ganglia of each
vagus nerve (cranial
nerve X). It...
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Azaera nodoses is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Azaera. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914, and is
known from Panama.
Markku Savela...
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sensory and
motor fibers. The
sensory fibers originate from the
jugular and
nodose ganglion,
while the
motor fibers are
derived from
neurons in the dorsal...
- Trachyceratidae, like Sirenites, but with a
narrow outer rim (venter) that has a
nodose keel on
either side. Arkell, et al.,
Mesozoic Ammonoidea, '
Treatise on...
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ventral shoulder that
disappear toward the aperture.
Later whorls have a
nodose keel
bordered by furrows. The
siphuncle position is unknown. Clydonautilus...
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neurons located in
cranial sensory ganglia: the geniculate,
petrosal and
nodose ganglia,
appended respectively to
cranial nerves VII, IX and X.
These sensory...
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Azaera lophophora (Dyar, 1914)
Azaera muciella (Schaus, 1913)
Azaera nodoses (Dyar, 1914) "GlobIZ search".
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- are
flattened or
concave above,
rounded and
bearing two
nodose keels below, and a
stronger nodose carina above. It
bears blunt tubercles,
especially strong...
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whorls are bicarinate.
Around the
middle of each
whorl there is a
single nodose liration. The body
whorl is
rounded at its
perifery and
forms a short, recurved...
- type
species (Monilea callifera) in
having only
faint indications of the
nodose plications at the
upper angle of the whorls. It also
differs in color, being...