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1
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
that albinos are by no means so uncommon among them as Mr. Bell supposes.
Descending from sucklers, which are confessedly the most perfectly organized of
animals, to the Salpae, which are among the least perfectly organized, we find ...
2
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
that albinos are by uo means so uncommon among them as Mr. Bell supposes.
Descending from sucklers, which are confessedly the most perfectly organized of
animals, to the Salpae, which are among the least perfectly organized, we find ...
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting, 1867
3
The zoologist: a popular miscellany of natural history
a popular miscellany of natural history. that albinos are by no means so
uncommon among them as Mr. Bell supposes. Descending from sucklers, which
are confessedly the most perfectly organized of animals, to the Salpae, which are
among ...
4
The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London
The Salpae, however, were the most prolific, and generally the most abundant,
and from their tiny stomachs it was easy to extract a number of novel and most
interesting species, including Diatomaceae, Polycystinae, and Foraminifera.
Again in his description of the double row he says : The single row of Salpae
becomes converted into a double row, which consists of a series of right-handed
Salpae and a series of left-handed ones, placed with .... the left sides of those on
the ...
The Salpae swim freely in the open sea and occur singly, or united in long chains
or rings. They are phosphorescent, and a chain of united Salpae appears like a
writhing, fiery serpent gliding over the waves. The Pyrosomes, which are free ...
7
On parthenogenesis: or The successive production of ...
... in their turn develope ova producing freely- swimming tadpole-like larva?.
Chamisso was long ago led by his observations during Kotzebue's
circumnavigatory Voyage to the conclusion, that the solitary Salpae gave birth to
embryo Salpae of ...
8
Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The ...
Figure 3.94 Gregarines of the genus Thalicola, intestinal parasites of the
planktonic tunicate genus Salpa. a. association of T. salpae, with longitudinal
striations of the cell surface, showing the differenl morphologies of the
protomerite of the ...
Isabelle Desportes, Joseph Schrével, 2013
9
Treatise on Marine Ecology and Paleoecology
On June 12th abundance of dead fish coincided with abundance of living
macroplankton: Salpae. Pouchet (1887, p. 493; 1939, p. 219) supposes that the
fishes lived as commensals of the Salpae in deeper water and that they were
killed ...
Joel W. Iledgpeth and Harry S. Ladd, 1957
10
Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University
shell, are the salpae. All members of such a salpian chain are of the same shape
and similarly arranged ; by taking in and forcing out water they move uniformly
and keep step, as it were, and thus the whole chain rows along with serpent-like
...