. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES 69 of the abdomen. The stomach (st.) is ovoid or in some zooids nearly globular. There are four folds on the walls, best seen in a transverse section (Text-fig. 18 B). The intestine is short and the rectum (r) long and narrow. The anus (a) lies far back in the thorax, opposite the last or second last row of stigmata; it has two deep rounded lobes. Gonads. Some of the zooids have a well-developed testis (t.) consisting of a large group of many small pear-shaped follicles, l
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES 69 of the abdomen. The stomach (st.) is ovoid or in some zooids nearly globular. There are four folds on the walls, best seen in a transverse section (Text-fig. 18 B). The intestine is short and the rectum (r) long and narrow. The anus (a) lies far back in the thorax, opposite the last or second last row of stigmata; it has two deep rounded lobes. Gonads. Some of the zooids have a well-developed testis (t.) consisting of a large group of many small pear-shaped follicles, lying on the right side of the zooid near the lower part of the intestinal. mm. 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 Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (Great Britain); National Institute of Oceanography of Great Britain; Great Britain. Colonial Office. Discovery Committee. London ; New York : Cambridge University Press
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