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Carte Des Nouvelle Découvertes dressée par Phil. Buache Pr. Géogr? Du Roi présentée á l'Acad? Des Sciences le g Aout 1752 et approuvée dans son assmblée du 6 Septembre suivant
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Tyee 1987 Yearbook
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Janthina fragilis : FL, float; O, ova; Pr, proboscis; Br, branchiae; F, foot
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Oliva textilina showing how the front part of the food (f) is developed into a sort of fender, the propordium (pr); e, e, eyes un.ap, front appendage of mantle; m, ap, hinder appendage of mantle folded into the suture when the animal is at rest; si, siphon; t, t, tentacles
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Sigarelus bevigatus, showing extensive development of the propodium (pr.) and metapodium (met.) in a mollusk living in sand (the shell, which covers only the liver and adjacent parts, has been removed): l, liver; s. ap., aperture of brotoscis, here deflected from the median line; t, t, tentacles; f, foot
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Oliva testilina Lam., showing how the front part of the foot (f) is developed into a sort of fender, the propodium (pr)
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Sigaretus laevigatus Lam., showing excessive development of the propodium (pr) and metapodium (met) in a mollusc living in sand (the shell, which covers only the liver and adjacent parts, has been removed)
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Bullia laevissima Gmel., showing branchial siphon S; F,F,F, foot; OP, operculum; P, penis; Pr. proboscis; T, T, tentacles
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Ianthina fragilis Lam. FL, float; O, ova; Pr, proboscis; Br, branchiae; F, foot
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Two species of Eulima: A is sessile on the skin of a Holothurian through which it plunges its sucking proboscis )Pr); B creeps freely in the stomach of a Holothurian
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Stages in the life-history of Haemocera danae, one of the Monstrillidae
A, Free-swimming nauplius larva; B, embryo after penetrating into the body of the worm Salmacina; C, D, E, successive stages in the body of the host; F, free-swimming adult female; a', Antennule; br, brain; e, nauplius eye; f, swimming feet; g.s., hairs on which the eggs are carried; m, position of mouth; md, hooked mandible of nauplius; n, nerve cord; ov, mass of eggs carried by female; ovy, ovary; pr, absorptive processes
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