bipinnarial
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
bipinnaria + -al
Adjective[edit]
bipinnarial (not comparable)
- Relating to bipinnaria
- 2016 February 12, “Experimental Approach Reveals the Role of alx1 in the Evolution of the Echinoderm Larval Skeleton”, in PLOS ONE[1], :
- Expression was then evident in the tips of archenterons of the gastrulae and then in coelomic pouches until the late bipinnarial stage was attained (Fig 2L–2N ).