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The relation between the prostomium and the first tentacular segment is difficult
to ascertain . ... The second and third tentacular segments have setigerous lobes
with setae so that the tentacular formula is its _ + $ _ _ . IN The body segments ...
The relation between the prostomium and the first tentacular segment is difficult
to ascertain . ... The second and third tentacular segments have setigerous lobes
with setae so that the tentacular formula is its _ + $ _ _ . IN The body segments ...
Page 303
The other is a juvenile 9 mm . long by i mm . wide with 60 segments . A fresh ...
The first tentacular segment is fused to the head but there is an area between the
posterior lobes of the prostomium which may represent the dorsal remains of this
...
The other is a juvenile 9 mm . long by i mm . wide with 60 segments . A fresh ...
The first tentacular segment is fused to the head but there is an area between the
posterior lobes of the prostomium which may represent the dorsal remains of this
...
Page 370
3 mm . with about 60 segments . The whole worm is creamy white , and is
tapered posteriorly . The prostomium ( fig . 148 ) is well marked off from the
succeeding segment . It is ovoid , somewhat tapered anteriorly and lacks
appendages .
3 mm . with about 60 segments . The whole worm is creamy white , and is
tapered posteriorly . The prostomium ( fig . 148 ) is well marked off from the
succeeding segment . It is ovoid , somewhat tapered anteriorly and lacks
appendages .
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