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Figure 2.
Melicertissaantrichardsoni sp. n. Holotype QM G335899. A Habitus, ventral view B Detail of tentacle and cordylis C Lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm (A, C); 200 µm (B).
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Figure 3.
Melicertissaantrichardsoni sp. n. A Paratype QM G335901, female specimen; note ova on gonads (arrows) B Paratype lot of two, QM G335904. Scale bar: 1 mm (A, B).
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Figure 4.
Melicertissaantrichardsoni sp. n. A Non-type specimen lost during study, inverted, note dark pigmenting of tentacle bulbs and ocelli (arrow) B Holotype QM G335899, cordylus, note cap-like position of nematocysts C Holotype QM G335899, cordylus, detail of nematocysts D Paratype QM G335902, note conspicuous radial canals (e.g., arrow) E tentacular nematocysts F nematocyst from whole body squash (QM G335905 and QM G335906 collectively). Scale bars: 1 mm (A, D); 50 µm (B, C); 20 µm (E, F).
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Figure 5.
Paraloveniayongalensis sp. n., Holotype QM G335907. A habitus; note conical statocyst-like structure (indicated by red arrow) B Aboral view of stomach (cruciform structure closest to the viewer) and mouth (quadratic structure away from the viewer) C Oral view of margin (note that the gonads are the darkest brown structures, and the mouth is the quadratic structure near the upper left). Black arrows in A and C: tentacular bulbs indicated by solid arrows and bulbs bearing cirri indicated by dashed arrows. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (A); 250 µm (B, C).
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Figure 6.
Paraloveniayongalensis sp. n., Holotype QM G335907. A Gonad with egg follicles (upper left; 2nd right gonad in habitus photo in Figure 5A), a subumbrellar nematocyst cluster can be seen near the centre, and is detailed in the box to the right B Another gonad with egg follicles (far right gonad in habitus photo in Figure 5A), and a subumbrellar nematocyst cluster to the lower left. Scale bars: 90 µm (A); 40 µm (B).
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Figure 7.
Paraloveniayongalensis sp. n., Holotype QM G335907. A Magnified view of cirri cluster; note statocyst-like structure (red circle) and two sizes of nematocysts on coiled cirrus (arrows) B Detail of nematocysts in bulb (upper left arrow) and cirrus (lower right arrow). Scale bars: 100 µm (A); 50 µm (B).
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Figure 8.
Paraloveniayongalensis sp. n., Holotype QM G335907. A Detail of nematocysts of the tentacle (arrow) B Detail of nematocysts of the tentacular bulb (white arrow) and of a subumbrellar nematocyst cluster (black arrow). Scale bars: 50 µm (A, B).
Summary[edit] Description: English: Dipleurosoma brooksii (invalid name for 'Staurodiscus brooksi). A. oral view, B. side view with tentacles cut off short, C. oral view of lips.Italiano: Dipleurosoma brooksii. A. vista orale, B. vista laterale con tentacoli accorciati, C. vista orale delle labbra. Oggi accettata come Staurodiscus brooksi. Date: 1910. Source: Memorial pamphlet containing certain drawings of Medusae from Open Library. Author: William K. Brooks.
Identifier: gri_33125009339611 (find matches)Title: A description of the East, and some other countriesYear: 1743 (1740s)Authors: Pococke, Richard, 1704-1765Gravelot, Hubert François, 1699-1773Grignion, Charles, 1721-1810Subjects: Publisher: London : Printed for the author, by W. Bowyer : And sold by J. and P. Knapton, W. Innys, W. Meadows, G. Hawkins, S. Birt, T. Longman, C. Hitch, R. Dodsley, J. Nourse, and J. RivingtonContributing Library: Getty Research InstituteDigitizing Sponsor: Getty Research InstituteView Book Page: Book ViewerAbout This Book: Catalog EntryView All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image: ' Text Appearing After Image:ON SYRIA. 189 ■ference. Pliny fays, that it was divided by the river Orontes, fromwhich one would conclude that there was a fuburb to the north of theriver, of which there are now no figns. The hill to the fouth weft B, ishigh and very fteep ; that to the eaft C is lower, and there is a fmallplain on the top of it. The walls are built along the height of the hills, and to the fouthwhere there is no defcent, the approach is rendered difficult by a deepfoffee: Thefe hills are divided at E, by a very deep narrow bed of amountain torrent, acrofs which a wall F, is built, at leafl fixty feet high;there are two views of it in the twenty-feventh plate; C is that to theweft, and D is the view to the eaft; it had an arch below to let thewater pafs, which is in part built up; fo that a great body of water oftenlies againfl the wall ; it is called the iron gate, which name it mighthave from fome grates or fences of iron to the arch, by which the wa-ters pafled under it. About half way up on eaNote 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.