Definition of Genus Beroe

1. Noun. Coextensive with the class Nuda.

Generic synonyms: Ctenophore Genus
Group relationships: Class Nuda, Nuda
Member holonyms: Beroe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Genus Beroe

genus Bathyergus
genus Batis
genus Batrachoseps
genus Bauhinia
genus Beaumontia
genus Begonia
genus Belamcanda
genus Bellis
genus Bemisia
genus Bennettitis
genus Benzoin
genus Berberis
genus Bergenia
genus Beroe (current term)
genus Berteroa
genus Bertholletia
genus Bessera
genus Besseya
genus Beta
genus Bettongia
genus Betula
genus Bibos
genus Bidens
genus Bignonia
genus Biscutella
genus Bison
genus Bitis
genus Blaberus

Literary usage of Genus Beroe

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society by Wernerian Natural History Society, Edinburgh, Wernerian Natural History Society (Edinburgh, Scotland) (1821)
"On the British Species of the genus Beroe. By DR FLEMING of Flisk. ... the species of the genus Beroe have hitherto found a place in the systematical works ..."

2. Ctenophores of the Atlantic Coast of North America by Alfred Goldsborough Mayer (1912)
"CTENOPHORES OF THE ATLANTIC COAST OF NORTH AMERICA Genus BEROE Browne, 1756. Beroe, BROWNE, 1756, Civil and Nat. Hist. Jamaica, p. 384; also, edition 2, ..."

3. The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by John Timbs (1840)
"Rows of cilia, 19 or 20, on the summits of the lobes—filamentary appendages white. St. Andrew's. Mouth of the Thames. (Dr. Grant.) genus Beroe—No ..."

4. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1837)
"... removes the animal from the genus Beroe of Fleming, to the Pleurobrachia of the same author ..."

5. The Lithology of Edinburgh by John Fleming, John Duns (1859)
"... he sent the description of " a species of the genus Beroe,* which had not hitherto found a place in " British Zoology." In the same communication, ..."

6. Report of the Annual Meeting (1835)
"Nat. de Paris* a memoir on the genus Beroe, which he considers as forming another distinct family amongst the free ..."

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