Discovery reports (1941) Discovery reports discoveryreports20inst Year: 1941 Fig. 7. Transverse section through the base of the mandible and mandibular organ of Parapandahis richardi at the level of the arrow in Fig. 6. Fixed Duboscq, Delafield's haematoxylin and eosin. non- vacuolated liver cell; lumen of liver tubule; md. mandible; muscle of mandible; mandi- bular organ; photogenic cell. 50l Fig. 8. Enlarged view of the photogenic region of the liver of Parapandalus richardi seen on the lower left side of Fig. 7. The liver tubules


Discovery reports (1941) Discovery reports discoveryreports20inst Year: 1941 Fig. 7. Transverse section through the base of the mandible and mandibular organ of Parapandahis richardi at the level of the arrow in Fig. 6. Fixed Duboscq, Delafield's haematoxylin and eosin. non- vacuolated liver cell; lumen of liver tubule; md. mandible; muscle of mandible; mandi- bular organ; photogenic cell. 50l Fig. 8. Enlarged view of the photogenic region of the liver of Parapandalus richardi seen on the lower left side of Fig. 7. The liver tubules illustrated are cut obliquely transversely at some distance from their tips at the junction of the two zones of cells described in the text, fibrous tunic of organ; non- vacuolated liver cell; /.«. lenticular nucleus; lumen of liver; chitin of mandible; nucleus of non-vacuolated liver cell; nucleus of photogenic cell; photogenic cell. 3-2


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