Citations:speculiferous


 * 1800, (translator),  (author),  (editor and expander of the Latin original), A General System of Nature, through the Three Grand Kingdoms of Animals, Vegetables and Minerals, volume II, kingdom: Animals, class: Insects, order: Coleoptera, Genus: Cicindela, Species: Danica (page 399):
 * Black, above brown bronzed: ſhells with lateral remote ſtriæ, the back ſpeculiferous.
 * 1852, John Craig, A New Universal Technological, Etymological, and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, Embracing all the terms used in Science, Literature, and Art, volume II: “ J–Zythurn ”, page 331/1, “ Pennatula ”:
 * Pennatula, pen-natʹu-la, s. (penna, a feather, Lat.) A genus of polypiform Zoophytes, provided with eight pectinated tentacula, entirely retractile, and irregularly disposed on the edge of a sort of spears or lateral pinnules, which are symmetrically placed along the whole extent of a regular, symmetrical, speculiferous rachis.