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Notes on the ostracod fauna of Plymouth

Notes on the ostracod fauna of Plymouth

... Anterior bristle of fourth segment longer than its claw; its lateral bristle reaches with its point nearly to the point of the claw of the fifth segment.. Anterior bristle of fifth segme[r] ... See full document

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Notes on Plymouth sponges

Notes on Plymouth sponges

... The unique dermal spicules, and the striking outward form, divide it from other- species in a way quite different from that in which Sycon mphanus is divided from S.. villosurn or Reniem[r] ... See full document

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Notes on some copepoda from Plymouth

Notes on some copepoda from Plymouth

... This sucking disc persists through the nauplius stages, but is lost at the moult to the copepodid, in which the upper lip is not modified.. So far as I know a sucker of this kind is quit[r] ... See full document

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Notes from the Plymouth Aquarium. III.

Notes from the Plymouth Aquarium. III.

... For very many years living small fishes, especially Gobius minutus, and occasionally living shrimps Crangon vulgaris when fish were scarce, were fed to the John Dories in the aquarium, a[r] ... See full document

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Notes on the Plymouth marine fauna. Amphipoda

Notes on the Plymouth marine fauna. Amphipoda

... From examining 66 of different sizes it is clear that the species recognized by Chevreux & Fage 1925 as Bate's damnoniensis is identical with the species figured and described by Sars or[r] ... See full document

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Notes on the Plymouth marine flora. Algal records for the Plymouth region

Notes on the Plymouth marine flora. Algal records for the Plymouth region

... Hamel Plymouth; on raft near breakwater and in tanks at the Plymouth laboratory; unilocular and plurilocular sporangia in spring and summer... Family Acinetosporaceae HAPLOSPORAGLOBOSAKj[r] ... See full document

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Notes from the Plymouth aquarium

Notes from the Plymouth aquarium

... All this time there were a few hermit-crabs and anemones of the same species in another tank elsewhere in the building and these continued to be healthy, although the water running into [r] ... See full document

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Notes on meteorological observations at Plymouth

Notes on meteorological observations at Plymouth

... February March April May June July August September October, November December.. Amount in inches,.[r] ... See full document

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Notes on Plymouth Mysidacea

Notes on Plymouth Mysidacea

... Lateral margins of telson armed distally with !-13 spines; apical lobes narrow and acute, armed with 2 spines, the outer twice as long as the inner.. Eyes very small.[r] ... See full document

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Notes from the Plymouth Aquarium II.

Notes from the Plymouth Aquarium II.

... The eyes of Torpedo, like those of Rhina, are small, but they may be sufficiently sensitive to detect the movement of an object of approximately the size and shape of a swimming fish sui[r] ... See full document

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Notes on the Pycnogonida of Plymouth

Notes on the Pycnogonida of Plymouth

... It is unfortunate that none of the specimens examined by Dogiel is available, but it may now, I think, be taken as correct that Dogiel's larvae from Millport which he named Anoplodactylu[r] ... See full document

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Notes on the hydroids of Plymouth

Notes on the hydroids of Plymouth

... Common in trawl refuse from the Eddystone, in forty fathoms near the Wolf Rock... and very common..[r] ... See full document

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Notes on Plymouth hydroids

Notes on Plymouth hydroids

... A specimen brought to the Laboratory early in April is referred with some doubt to this species, which it closely resembled in all respects, except in the fact that the hydrothecre were [r] ... See full document

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Faunistic notes at Plymouth during 1893-4

Faunistic notes at Plymouth during 1893-4

... Hundreds of specimens could easily be obtained at any time in the eastern portion of the Sound, and the species with its gelatinous egg-masses was so abundant in July as to choke the mes[r] ... See full document

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Notes on the eggs and larvae of some Plymouth prosobranchs

Notes on the eggs and larvae of some Plymouth prosobranchs

... Loven 1839 described and figured the first recognisable rissoid larva a late s~age with a large velum and several whorls which he attributed to the present species Rissoa costata.. This [r] ... See full document

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Notes on the marine invertebrate fauna of Plymouth for 1892

Notes on the marine invertebrate fauna of Plymouth for 1892

... Ten individuals were dredged in Cawsand Bay on tM 3rd of August, but I have hardly a remark to add to the admirable description of the external form, colour, and habits of the species wh[r] ... See full document

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Notes on the Sagartiidae and Zoanthidae from Plymouth

Notes on the Sagartiidae and Zoanthidae from Plymouth

... Disk pale brown, with 12 somewhat darker areas radiating from the primary tentacles to the mouth, these areas bordered by double yellowish lines single in Haddon's specimens.. From the b[r] ... See full document

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Notes on the breeding of some lamellibranchs from Plymouth and their larvae

Notes on the breeding of some lamellibranchs from Plymouth and their larvae

... The first shelled stage is so similar in all species that it is almost impossible to distinguish the different early veligers in the plankton, but in certain cases fertilizations have be[r] ... See full document

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An ostracod fauna from the upper Langport Member (Penarth Group: Rhaetian, Upper Triassic) near Watchet, west Somerset (UK), including two new species of Eucytherura and Cytherelloidea praepulchella n. nom.

An ostracod fauna from the upper Langport Member (Penarth Group: Rhaetian, Upper Triassic) near Watchet, west Somerset (UK), including two new species of Eucytherura and Cytherelloidea praepulchella n. nom.

... The Langport Member contains an upper development of dark shales only in the north Somerset and South Glamorgan areas. Around Watchet the unit, previously known as the ‘Watchet Beds’ or ‘Watchet Member’, consists of a ... See full document

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The occurrence of Microcharon in the Plymouth offshore bottom fauna, with description of a new species

The occurrence of Microcharon in the Plymouth offshore bottom fauna, with description of a new species

... The Eddystone shell gravel fauna includes a species of Microcharon, a genus of small blind janirid isopods, first known from terrestrial ground-water in southern Europe, and more recentl[r] ... See full document

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