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Summary[
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Source ; Ice Worm Photo courtesy of NASA JPL Français : Vers vivant sur les hydrates de méthane, à grande profondeur (trouvé pour la 1ère fois en 1987 dans le Golfe du Mexique). Ce vers semble capable de coloniser la surface du
méthane hydraté, où il vivrait en y mangeant les bactéries méthanotrophe qu'il y trouve. Il est pour cette raison nommé vers de glace (Ice worm) par les anglophones. Date: import on commons : 2010/11/03. Source:
Source ; Ice Worm Photo courtesy of NASA JPL. Author: NASA.
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Nephtys ciliata syn. Nereis ciliata
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Figure 8; Macro photos and micrographs of P. orphanae sp. nov. holotype SIO-BIC A6151 and paratype SIO-BIC A9996 A dorsal view, holotype B ventral view, holotype. Segments 12–15 are marked to indicate the presence of four pairs of papillae C frontal view of proboscis showing papillae, paratype. Numbers mark the papillae on the dorsal (seven papillae) and ventral (six papillae) surfaces D right elytron from segment 5, holotype E dorsal view of anterior, holotype F ventral view of anterior, holotype G right side branchiae on segments 8–11, holotype H ventral papillae on segments 12–15 (four pairs) indicated by arrows, holotype I dorsal view of posterior, holotype J ventral view of posterior, holotype. Abbreviations: XII, segment 12; XIII, segment 13; XIV, segment 14; XV, segment 15; ma, median antenna; la, lateral antenna; pa, palp; dac, dorsal anterior cirrus; vac, ventral anterior cirrus; el, elytrophore; br, single large group of branchiae on elytrigerous segment; noc, notochaetae; dc, dorsal cirrus; vc, ventral cirrus; bc, buccal cirrus; br1, branchiae small group 1 attached to dorsal tubercle on cirrigerous segment; br2, branchiae large group 2 attached near base of notopodium on cirrigerous segment; no, notopodium; ne, neuropodium; nec, neurochaetae; dt, dorsal tubercle; anc, anal cirrus. Scale bars: 4 mm (A, B); 2 mm (C–J).
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Identifier: introductiontozo00dave Title:
Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools; Year:
1900 (
1900s) Authors:
Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944 Davenport, Gertrude Anna Crotty, 1866- Subjects:
Zoology Publisher:
New York, Macmillan company London, Macmillian and co., ltd. Contributing Library:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: a favorite withfishes naturally makes excellent bait, and is well known tofishermen under the name clam-worm or sand-worm. Nereis is distinguished by the fact that its segments arenumerous and nearly all alike, and bear appendages ofsimilar form. The single pair of jaws on the proboscis is ts, daughter of Nereus, one of the Nereids, or sea-nymphs.L 145 146 ZOOLOGY characteristic; and the four eyes on top of the head, com-bined with two antennae and two palps, serve to determineits family with precision. The parapodia have a dorsal anda ventral cirrus. The commonest species on the coast ofNew England and in Long Island Sound is Nereis virens,1which grows to a length of thirty centimetres. Its color isdull green to bluish green, and iridescent. The gills on theparapodia are green at the head end, but farther back theybecome bright red, owing to the blood which flows throughthem. This species lives in northern seas, and is found onthe coasts of Great Britain, Norway, Labrador, and south Text Appearing After Image: FIG. 132. — Euglycera. One-half natural size. Photo, by W. H. C. P. to Long Island Sound. South of Long Island Sound thecommonest species is Nereis limbata? which grows to alength of, at most, only fifteen centimetres, and is of a dullbrown or bronze color. This species is found as far southas South Carolina. Often associated with Nereis in sandy beaches is a large,strong, flesh-colored worm, pointed at both ends, so that thehead is not nearly as evident as in Nereis, and having smallappendages, so that it looks smooth like an earthworm. This 1 Green. 2 Bordered or edged. NEllEIfi AND TT8 ALLIES 147 is Euglycera.1 Its proboscis has four jaws, situated at thecorners of a square, instead of two as in Nereis. The pointedhead and powerful writhing muscles enable the animal toburrow with great rapidity (Fig. 132). A second kind, Autolytus,2 is a small animal whichlives in little tubes attached to algre or hydroids (Fig.133). The parapodia at the anteriorhalf of the animal are different f Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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Lepidonotus squamatus
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Summary[
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Siobhan Leachman.
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Summary[
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plate text 1 Autolytus pictus Ehlers, 1864 2 Phyllodoce lamelligera (Gmelin in Linnaeus, 1788) 3 Phyllodoce maculata (Linnaeus, 1767) 4,5 Phyllodoce rubiginosa = Nereiphylla rubiginosa (Saint-Joseph, 1888). Date: between 1908 and 1922 date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1908-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1922-00-00T00:00:00Z/9. Source:
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/54725#/summary. Author:
Roberta MacIntosh (1843–1869)
. Description: British artist and scientific illustrator. Date of birth/death: 1843
1869
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St Andrews.
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Summary[
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Plate text 1, 2 Nereis pelagica Linnaeus, 1758 3 Nereis cultrifera Grube, 1840 = Perinereis cultrifera (Grube, 1840) 4 Nereis diversicolor = Hediste diversicolor (O.F. Müller, 1776) 5 Nereis dumerilii = Platynereis dumerilii (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1834) 6 Nereileapas fucata = Neanthes fucata (Savigny in Lamarck, 1818) 7, 8 Nereis schmardaei (Quatrefages, 1866) = Neanthes nubila (Savigny, 1822). Date: 1910. Source:
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/118633#page/314/mode/1up. Author: McKintosh.
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Summary[
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Flickr.com. Author: Alexander Semenov.
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Figure 9; Micrographs of P. orphanae sp. nov. holotype SIO-BIC A6151 A left parapodium from segment 6 B left parapodium from segment 9 C notochaeta D superior neurochaeta (supra-acicular) E inferior neurochaeta (subacicular). Abbreviations: br1, branchiae small group 1 attached to dorsal tubercle; br2, branchiae large group 2 attached near base of notopodium; noc, notochaetae; dc, dorsal cirrus; no, notopodium; snec, superior neurochaetae; ne, neuropodium; neap, neuroacicular process; vc, ventral cirrus; inec, inferior neurochaetae; el, elytrophore; br, single large group of branchiae on elytrigerous segment. Scale bars: 2 mm (A, B); 15 μm (C); 10 μm (D, E).