. Bulletin. Geology -- Connecticut; Animals -- Connecticut; Plants -- Connecticut. Fig. 26. Thyone unisemita. Outlines of calcareous plates. A, from body-wall; B, madreporic plate; C, from pedicels; D, from tentacles. (After Clark.) numerous perforations. The madreporic plate and the charac- teristic plates of the pedicels and tentacles are shown in Fig. 26. Further details of the anatomy may be found in Clark's Report on the Echinoderms of the Woods Hole Region. Thyone scabra Verrill Rough-skinned Thyone Plate XXXII, fig. 7. This species has not as yet been recorded from Connecticut waters. I


. Bulletin. Geology -- Connecticut; Animals -- Connecticut; Plants -- Connecticut. Fig. 26. Thyone unisemita. Outlines of calcareous plates. A, from body-wall; B, madreporic plate; C, from pedicels; D, from tentacles. (After Clark.) numerous perforations. The madreporic plate and the charac- teristic plates of the pedicels and tentacles are shown in Fig. 26. Further details of the anatomy may be found in Clark's Report on the Echinoderms of the Woods Hole Region. Thyone scabra Verrill Rough-skinned Thyone Plate XXXII, fig. 7. This species has not as yet been recorded from Connecticut waters. It is, however, included in this report because it has been collected near the eastern entrance to Long Island Sound, and is reported from Narragansett Bay. Hence its occurrence Explanation of Plate XXXII. Fig. 1. Thyone unisemita. Three specimens preserved in alcohol, with completely retracted peristome and tentacles. Slightly en- larged. Figs. 2-6. Cucumaria pulcherrima. Five specimens after preservation in formalin, showing variations in shape of body and ambulacral areas. Slightly enlarged. Fig. 7. Thyone scabra. Preserved specimen with extended peristome, and partially extended tentacles. Slightly enlarged. Fig. 8. Synapta inhcerens. Anterior portions of body of two individuals with partially contracted tentacles. Natural size. Fig. 9. Synapta inhcsrens. Posterior portion of body, showing two of the five longitudinal muscular bands. Twice natural 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 State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut. [Hartford] : The Survey


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