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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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testaceans

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1 IV, 1 | of the ostracoderms or "testaceans". These are animals that 2 IV, 1 | resembling those of the testaceans. One of them is nicknamed 3 IV, 4 | With the ostracoderma, or testaceans, such as the land-snails 4 IV, 4 | compared with one another the testaceans present many diversities 5 IV, 4 | sea-snail, and the spiral-shaped testaceans in general. Of the rest, 6 IV, 4 | solen or razor-fish. Some testaceans there are, that are entirely 7 IV, 4 | the shells themselves, the testaceans present differences when 8 IV, 4 | another species of clam. Testaceans also differ from one another 9 IV, 4 | mentioned, and, in fact, to all testaceans, is the smoothness of their 10 IV, 4 | pinna. All the spiral-shaped testaceans can move and creep, and 11 IV, 4 | further, all stromboid testaceans have their shells on the 12 IV, 4 | hereafter.~The spiral-shaped testaceans are all similarly constructed, 13 IV, 4 | proportionately stronger in these testaceans; for they bore right through 14 IV, 4 | sort of excretion in all testaceans); it then takes a bend and 15 IV, 4 | the case of all stromboid testaceans, whether terrestrial or 16 IV, 4 | dissimilar, to the spiral testaceans. They all have a head and 17 IV, 4 | the crustaceans and the testaceans. In its nature it resembles 18 IV, 4 | living there it resembles the testaceans, and so appears to partake 19 IV, 6 | rocks like certain of the testaceans, but at times relaxes its 20 IV, 6 | molluscs, crustaceans, and testaceans.~ 21 IV, 7 | similar organ common to all testaceans; and by this organ such 22 IV, 7 | in the purple-fish, among testaceans. In the horsefly and the 23 IV, 8 | molluscs, crustaceans, testaceans, and insects. Of these four 24 IV, 8 | is common to all animals. Testaceans have the senses of smell 25 IV, 8 | to escape. With regard to testaceans, of the walking or creeping 26 IV, 11 | there such, in fact, in any testaceans. In molluscs and in crustaceans 27 IV, 11 | duality is universal in testaceans, and of these creatures, 28 IV, 11 | quality.~Again, just as in testaceans and in plants there is what 29 v, 1 | shall commence, then, with testaceans, and then proceed to crustaceans, 30 v, 12 | as a general rule, the testaceans are found to be furnished 31 v, 15 | generation in the case of the testaceans.~The testacean is almost 32 v, 15 | but these and all other testaceans grow out of mud and decaying 33 v, 15 | well. Such, then, of the testaceans as deposit the honeycomb 34 v, 15 | spontaneously like all other testaceans, but they certainly come 35 v, 15 | general rule, then, all testaceans grow by spontaneous generation 36 v, 15 | and cockles and the other testaceans above mentioned on sandy 37 v, 15 | in a year. In some of the testaceans white crabs are found, very 38 v, 16 | spontaneously, like the testaceans, as, for instance, the sea-nettles 39 v, 16 | and to generation in the testaceans.~ 40 VIII, 1 | speaking, the entire genus of testaceans have a resemblance to vegetables, 41 VIII, 2 | temperament and habits alone.~Of testaceans, some, that are incapable 42 VIII, 28| are no small molluscs nor testaceans, except a few here and there; 43 VIII, 28| but in the Red Sea all the testaceans are exceedingly large. In 44 VIII, 30| connexion with their pregnancy.~Testaceans, such as scallops and all 45 VIII, 30| this is never the case with testaceans. Molluscs are best in the


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