Medusae of the world . H3- Fig. 140.—Medusa cymbalo idea, after Slabber, 1778, in Naturkurnlip- Verlustigingen=P/)lfl//<flum hemhphxricum. Fig. ni.—Eucope thaumanlioides, after Gegenbaur, in Zeit. fiir wissen. Zool., Bd. 8 = Phialidium hemispharkum, half hi.—Phialidium hemispharicum, from life, by the author, Zoological Station, Naples, January, 143.—Phialidium hemispharicum, from life, by the author, Zoological Station, Naples, December, 144.—Phialidium hemisphttricum, from life, by the author, Mousehole, Cornwall, England, October, 1907. Plate 34. Figs. 1 an


Medusae of the world . H3- Fig. 140.—Medusa cymbalo idea, after Slabber, 1778, in Naturkurnlip- Verlustigingen=P/)lfl//<flum hemhphxricum. Fig. ni.—Eucope thaumanlioides, after Gegenbaur, in Zeit. fiir wissen. Zool., Bd. 8 = Phialidium hemispharkum, half hi.—Phialidium hemispharicum, from life, by the author, Zoological Station, Naples, January, 143.—Phialidium hemispharicum, from life, by the author, Zoological Station, Naples, December, 144.—Phialidium hemisphttricum, from life, by the author, Mousehole, Cornwall, England, October, 1907. Plate 34. Figs. 1 and 1. Phialidium gelattnosum, male. Figure l, one of the marginal lithocysts. Tortugas, Florida, June 14, 2. Phialidium mccradyi, producing a generation of medusa-buds within the hydroid blastostyles upon its gonads. Nassau Harbor, Bahamas, July, 1903. Drawing 3. Phialidium mccradyi. Side view of the medusa, Tortugas, 4. Phialidium globulosum. Tortugas, Florida, June 16, 1


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