The Natural History of Some Common Animals

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The Natural History of Some Common Animals
Oswarld Hawkins Latter
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9. Foot. 10. External opening of nephridium or organ of Bojanus. 11. Open- ing of genital duct. 12. Outer right gill-plate. 13. Inner right gill-plate. 14. Ventral siphon. 15. Epibranchial chamber, the inner lamellae of the right and left inner gills having been slit apart. 16. Posterior protractor muscle.
become active a few hours after sunset, and further that the activity of one individual almost invariably appears to stimulate its companions to exert themselves, even though they may be situ
...ated several inches apart.
The organ of locomotion is the "foot, " a strong muscular and bluntly hatchet-shaped projection of the mid- ventral surface. When at rest the foot is concealed within the 170 THE FRESH-WATER MUSSEL [OH. VI shell. Its protrusion is effected between the ventral and anterior margins of the valves, whence it may sometimes be seen projecting as a tumid, yellowish-pink, fleshy mass, for a distance of several inches. I have seen the foot reflected over the shell of a large specimen to such an extent as to cover almost the entire valve and to touch the inhalant siphon with its apex.


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