. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 120 CHARLES H. BIGGER. FIGURE 1. The specimen of Anthopleura krchsi is in the process of applying its expanded acrorhagi on the target, A. sargassensis. A—acrorhagi, V—verruca. FIGURE 2. The specimen of Anthopleura krcbsi has just withdrawn its acrorhagi from the target, A. sargassensis. The arrow points to an .-/. krchsi ectodermal peel adhering to the target. Note the corresponding "clear" area on the A. krchsi acrorhagus tip from which it originated. FIGURE 3. Following peel (arrow) application by Anthopleura kr


. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 120 CHARLES H. BIGGER. FIGURE 1. The specimen of Anthopleura krchsi is in the process of applying its expanded acrorhagi on the target, A. sargassensis. A—acrorhagi, V—verruca. FIGURE 2. The specimen of Anthopleura krcbsi has just withdrawn its acrorhagi from the target, A. sargassensis. The arrow points to an .-/. krchsi ectodermal peel adhering to the target. Note the corresponding "clear" area on the A. krchsi acrorhagus tip from which it originated. FIGURE 3. Following peel (arrow) application by Anthopleura krchsi the target anemone, A. sargassensis, retracts the afflicted tentacle. FIGURE 4. The specimen of Anthopleura xanthogrammica on the left has expanded its acrorhagi (A) adjacent to the A. xanthogrammica on the right. FIGURE 5. The left specimen of A, xanthogrammica is in the process of applying its expanded acrorhagi to the right A. xanthogrammica. Note the capitulum is also expanded. FIGURE 6. The left specimen of A. xanthogrammica is applying its expanded acrorhagi to the other specimen of A. xanthogrammica. creep away, and releasing the pedal attachment to the substrate. Under the experi- mental conditions of this study, an unattached anemone remained in the same general position and contact with the other anemone was not avoided. However, in the field the wave surge or current in all A. krebsi, B. cavernata and A. sar-. 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 Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 1890-1983. Woods Hole, Mass. : Marine Biological Laboratory


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