. Elementary text-book of zoology. Zoology. a FIG. 502.—Stages in the development of the larva of Teredo (after B. Hatschek). </, median'section of an embryo with two mesoderm cells (3Ix) and two entoderm cells (E-i) •. EC, ectoderm cells. 4, Ciliated embryo with mouth (O), stomach, intestine, and shell gland (Sdr); S, shell, —c, Later stage; Sp, apical plate ; A, anal invagination. separated. The first trace of the endoderm also may have the form of two cells (tig. 502). The embryo, which is partially ciliated and often rotates within the egg membranes, soon acquires a ciliated ve


. Elementary text-book of zoology. Zoology. a FIG. 502.—Stages in the development of the larva of Teredo (after B. Hatschek). </, median'section of an embryo with two mesoderm cells (3Ix) and two entoderm cells (E-i) •. EC, ectoderm cells. 4, Ciliated embryo with mouth (O), stomach, intestine, and shell gland (Sdr); S, shell, —c, Later stage; Sp, apical plate ; A, anal invagination. separated. The first trace of the endoderm also may have the form of two cells (tig. 502). The embryo, which is partially ciliated and often rotates within the egg membranes, soon acquires a ciliated velum and shell gland. The nervous system, otocysts, and foot are not differentiated till * Vide especially Loven, " Bidrag till Kiinnedomen /. Institute, etc., Tom. III. Vienna. 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 Claus, Carl, 1835-1899; Sedgwick, Adam, 1854-1913; Sinclair, F. G. (Frederick Granville), b. 1858. New York : Macmillan


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