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There is a protective lorica round its body, and a foot.
These animals have a protective outer case called a lorica.
Protected by the lorica, the animals have a head, mouth and digestive system.
Characteristics of their lorica, or shells, are used to distinguish between the roughly 500 species described.
Recently there has been evidence of a lorica segmentata found in Spain, dating from the third century.
For Lorica was one of the elite, and an adept and powerful man in his own right.
His lorica or cuirass was of pretty tough leather.
Several thousand rings would have gone into one Lorica Hamata.
It has been suggested that the lorica may have been used by auxiliaries also.
But he was the man named Lorica.
On this basis, it has been supposed that lorica segmentata was used by legionaries only.
In the Christian monastic tradition, a lorica is a prayer recited for protection.
I must hold the shield over him, the schirm, the breastplate, the lorica, the umbrella.
And the lorica of protection would fail.
This new cell then synthesizes its own new lorica.
Later versions had sleeves and expanded to the knees unlike the earlier lorica hamata.
Later these are lost, and pseudopods and a lorica are formed.
Lorica segmenta was only commonly worn between the 2nd and 3rd century AD.
Details of lorica structure determine the classification of distinct species in the genus.
Lorica added, "Starkden has been associated with the Unbeliever, too.
It is one of the municipalities where there is the Pino Lorica.
In the tintinnids, the lorica is frequently transparent and is used as domicile.
When H. corallasia divides, the daughter cells move to the leading edge of the dark band and produce a "house" called a lorica.
The Romans also had a variant called lorica plumata in which the scales were attached to mail.
The Acanthoecid choanoflagellates, produce an extracellular basket structure known as a lorica.