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pallio-|ˌpælɪəʊ| combining form of pallium, used in zoological terms relating to the pallium or mantle of a mollusc, etc.; as palliobranchiate |-ˈbræŋkɪət| a., belonging to the Palliobranchiata or Brachiopoda, the tubes of the mantle being supposed to be branchia or gills; pallioˈcardiac a., pertaining to the mantle and the viscero-pericardial sac of a cephalopod; palliopedal |-ˈpɛdəl| a., pertaining to the mantle and foot of a mollusc.
1851–6Woodward Mollusca 281 The only argument for supposing the Rudistes to have been *palliobranchiate.
1883E. R. Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XVI. 677/2 Certain membranes..and a curious muscular band—the *pallio-cardiac band—traverse the sac.
1878Bell Gegenbaur's Comp. Anat. 348 In Haliotis..they [nerves] pass off from the common pedal ganglionic mass (the *pallio-pedal ganglia). |