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DescriptionEB1911 Planarians - examples.jpg |
English: Planarian examples. |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | “Planarians,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 21, 1911, p. 708, fig. 1. | ||||
Author | Frederick William Gamble (see also Legend) | ||||
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a, | Convoluta paradoxa, Oe. |
b, | Vortex viridis, M. Sch. |
c, | Monotus fuscus, Gff. |
d, | Thysanozoon brochii, Gr., with elevated anterior extremity (after Joh. Schmidt). |
e, | Rhynchodemus terrestris, O. F. Müller (after Kennel). |
f, | Bipalium ceres, Mos. (after Moseley). |
g, | Polycelis cornuta, O. Sch., attached by the pharynx (ph) to a dead worm (after Johnson). |
All the figures of natural size, and viewed from the dorsal surface. a, c and d are marine, b and g are fresh-water, e and f are terrestrial. All found in Great Britain except d. |
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