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Of all the known fresh - water genera there are but two , namely , Pectinatella and Urnatella , which I have not yet had an opportunity of examining in a living condition . Both these genera , each consisting of a single species ...
Of all the known fresh - water genera there are but two , namely , Pectinatella and Urnatella , which I have not yet had an opportunity of examining in a living condition . Both these genera , each consisting of a single species ...
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The Epistome is a peculiar valve - like organ which arches over the mouth in most of the fresh - water genera . The Perigastric ** space is the space included between the walls of the endocyst and the alimentary canal .
The Epistome is a peculiar valve - like organ which arches over the mouth in most of the fresh - water genera . The Perigastric ** space is the space included between the walls of the endocyst and the alimentary canal .
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... must be carefully distinguished from one another - an internal , the endocyst , which is always soft , transparent , and contractile ; and an external , the ectocyst , which varies greatly in character in the different genera .
... must be carefully distinguished from one another - an internal , the endocyst , which is always soft , transparent , and contractile ; and an external , the ectocyst , which varies greatly in character in the different genera .
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We have seen that in all the fresh - water genera a portion of the endocyst remains in a permanently invaginated state . It is probable that in all these genera the endocyst retains its general structure and contractility for a greater ...
We have seen that in all the fresh - water genera a portion of the endocyst remains in a permanently invaginated state . It is probable that in all these genera the endocyst retains its general structure and contractility for a greater ...
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In the other genera the septa are by no means so constant or complete as in Paludicella . In several species of Plumatella , especially P. coralloides ( Pl . VII , figs . 2 , 3 ) , septa exist , but these generally occur only at ...
In the other genera the septa are by no means so constant or complete as in Paludicella . In several species of Plumatella , especially P. coralloides ( Pl . VII , figs . 2 , 3 ) , septa exist , but these generally occur only at ...
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A Monograph of the Fresh-water Polyzoa: Including All the Known ..., Tema 28 George James Allman Vista de fragmentos - 1856 |
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