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Page 294
... animals as inhabited ones . In the letter to " Nature " I stated that no indication of the presence of the animal was found on the surface during low tide . Subsequently I found that this statement was wrong . Like other enteropneusts ...
... animals as inhabited ones . In the letter to " Nature " I stated that no indication of the presence of the animal was found on the surface during low tide . Subsequently I found that this statement was wrong . Like other enteropneusts ...
Page 338
... animal it can easily reach a length of over 2 cm . , though it changes its form and thereby its length continually ; it has a larger proboscis than any other known species of Balanoglossus . But the collar is short ; it is at most as ...
... animal it can easily reach a length of over 2 cm . , though it changes its form and thereby its length continually ; it has a larger proboscis than any other known species of Balanoglossus . But the collar is short ; it is at most as ...
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... animals are capable of considerable expansion and contraction . Furthermore , during fixation the regions of the ... animal out of its burrow in the way described above , the abdomen may be stretched to a length of 20 cm . , and when ...
... animals are capable of considerable expansion and contraction . Furthermore , during fixation the regions of the ... animal out of its burrow in the way described above , the abdomen may be stretched to a length of 20 cm . , and when ...
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Saccoglossus inhacensis Kapelus | 294 |
Glossobalanus alatus n | 316 |
Kapelus occurs in countless numbers on the muddy flats west of | 399 |
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1st antennae 2nd joint 6th joint apically Balanoglossus Barnard basal membrane Bay Prof blind-pouches blind-sac body branchial pore branchial region Brnrd buccal cavity canal caudal coelomic cavity collar convex Cross-section delagoensis distal dorso-lateral elongate epidermis epistome epithelium extending external longitudinal flagellum frontal lamina genital wings glandular cells glomerulus gnathopod gonads groove hind margin hydrocephalus inner ramus Isopoda joint of peraeopod keel Keurbooms River lateral length liver region lobe longitudinal musculature lumen Maxilliped median mid-line Monod muscle fibres narrow nerve cord nuclei outer ramus palp peduncle peraeon segment pericardium perihaemal cavities pharynx pleon segment pleopods Plettenberg Bay posterior end proboscis rami ramus of uropod ridge rostral point saccules Schellenberg septum setae Side-plates skeleton slightly species specimen spines Stebb Stebbing stomochord studiosorum surface T. A. Stephenson telson telsonic apex thick tubercles uropod Vanhöffen ventral mesentery ventral pharynx Zool