The Cambridge Natural History volume 2

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The Cambridge Natural History volume 2
S F Sidney Frederic Harmer
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107. Male Rotifers. (After Hudson. 1 ) 1, Flosctdaria campanulata ; 2, Lacinu- laria socialis ; 3, Notops brachionus ; 4, Synchaeta tremula ; 5, Asplanchna ebbes- bornii ; 6, Brachionus urceolaris ; 7, Salpina mucronata ; 8, Pedalion mirum.
External Features. 2 The body is divided into three regions : (1) the head, ending in the disc, which bears the ciliary wreath ; (2) the trunk, containing the viscera ; (3) the foot, which only contains muscles, nerves, and cement-glands. The general form of
... the BODY varies greatly: it is spherical in Trochosphaera, ovoid in Asplanchnidae, conical in Scirtopoda, Triarthridae, and Synchaeta; moderately elongated in the majority of the Ploima, among which some forms are very flat, like Pterodina, Metopidia, and Brachionus ; shortly elongated and cylindrical in Hydatina (Fig. 106), Notommatidae, and many others. In Taphrocampa it is cylindrical and segmented, while the segments are tele- 1 Quart. Journ. M'icr. Soc. (n. S. ) vol. Xxiv. 1884, p. 352.
2 The definition of the Orders and systematic position of the genera and species referred to under this head will be found in a following .


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