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Terminal portions of the Amphineura, illustrating the gradual degradation of the branchiae, and their grouping around the anus in that class.
A, Chiton (Hemiartherum) setulosus Carp., Torres Str.; B, Chiton (Leptochiton) benthus hadd., Torres Str.; C, Chaetoderma; D, Neomenia; a, anus; br, br, branchiae; k, k, kidneys; p, pericardium
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Fissurella virescens Sowb, Panama, showing position of the branchiae; Br, branchiae; E, E, eyes; F, foot; M, mantle; T, T, tentacles
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Structure of the branchiae or gills of peleopods, seen diagramitacally in section: A, Protobranchiata; B, Filibranchiata; C, Eulamelbranchiata; D, Septibranchiata. c. c. external row of filaments; i, i, internal row of filaments; e, external row or plate folded back; L, internal row folded back; f, food; m, mantle; n, septum; v, visceral mass
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Janthina fragilis : FL, float; O, ova; Pr, proboscis; Br, branchiae; F, foot
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Diopatra cupres. Head and anterior part of body, showing part of the branchiae; side view
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Gill of Mehnaden
A. First gill-arch.... a. Gill-rakers. m. Branchiae, or gill proper. B. Six gill rakers... showing projecting rows of hooks
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Anatomy of the Carp
br, the branchiae, or gill openings; c, the heart; f, the liver; vn, swimming bladders; ci, intestinal canal; o, the ovarium; u, urethra; a, anus; o', oviduct
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Yoldia limatula Say, Greenland, showing the short plumed branchiae (br,br), the gasteropodous foot (f'), and the large labial palpa (l,p, l,p)
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Lima squamosa Lam., Naples, showing tentacular lobes of mantle (t, t); a, anus; ad, m, adductor muscle; br, br, branchiae; f, foot; sh, shell
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Idalia leachii A, and H., British seas; br, branchiae
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Diagram illustrating the relations between branchiae, heart, and aorta in the Mollusca;
A, in Chiton;
B, Pelecypoda;
C, Dibranchiate Cephalopoda;
D, Tetrabranchiate Cephalopoda;
E, Prosobranchiata Zygobranchiata;
F, Prosobranchiata Azygobranchiata;
G, Prosobranchiata Monotocardia;
H, Opisthobranchiata Tectibranchiata:
1, Ventricla; 2, Auricle; 3, Aorta; 3a, Cephalic aorta; 3b, Visceral aorta; 3c, Posterior aorta
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Morphology of the branchiae of Polecypoda, seen diagramatically in section:
A. Protobranchiata;
B, Filibranchiata;
C, Eulamelibranchiata;
D, Septibranchiata
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Chiton squamosus L., Bermuda: A, anus; Br, branchiae; M, mouth
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Glochidium:
A, immediately after it is hatched: ad, adductor muscle; by, 'byssus' cord; s, sense organs; sh, shell
B, after it has been on the fish for some weeks: a.ad, p.ad, anterior and posterior adductors; al, alimentary canal; au.v, auditory vesicle; br, branchiae; f, foot; mt, mantle. (Balfour)
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Two stages in the development of Loligo vulgaris Lam.; a,a, first and a2,a2 second pairs of arms; br, branchiae, seen through m, mantle; e, e, eyes; f, fins; fu, funnel; v.s, vitelline sac
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Developed larva of Cyclos cornea L.; br, rudimentary branchiae; by, byssus; f, foot; m.e, mantle edge; sh, shell
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Ianthina fragilis Lam. FL, float; O, ova; Pr, proboscis; Br, branchiae; F, foot
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Internal Anatomy of Carp
br, branchiae (or gills); c, heart; ci, intestinal canal; o, ovaries; a, vent; o', oviduct; a', urinary outlet
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Internal Anatomy of Carp
br, branchiae or gills; c, heard; f, liver; vn, vn', air-bladder; ci, intestinal canal; u, urethra
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Quadrula ebena Lea. Niggerhead of the button manufacturers. Young shell taken in its tenth year. This has young in all four leaves of the branchiae
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