zoonite
Appearance
See also: zoönite
English
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[edit]zoonite (plural zoonites)
- (zoology, archaic) One of the segments of the body of an articulated animal, sometimes regarded as a distinct organism.
- 1843, The Medical Times, volume 7, page 183:
- An organite is always dependent, its life is always subordinate to that of the individual of which it forms a part; a zoonite is always independent, it has a life peculiar to itself.
- 1891, Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, page 195:
- When there is budding the somite which proliferates is the pre-anal in Myrianida and certain species of Autolytus; the anal segment is, from the first, too differentiated to take part in the formation of new zoonites.