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‖ Annulosa, n. pl. Zool.|ænjuːˈləʊsə| [mod.L. adj. pl. neut. (sc. animālia): see annulose.] The annulose animals, one of Prof. Huxley's primary groups, containing such as crustaceans, insects, and worms, which have a more or less firm external skeleton, composed of a series of rings. They comprehend the higher Articulata of earlier zoologists.
1855H. Spencer Psych. I. i. i. 3 The Sub-kingdom Annulosa shows us an immense difference between the slow crawling of worms and quick flight of insects. |