The Journal of experimental zoology . imder normal size which was swallowed andshortly after disgorged by animal shown in figure 13. 15 A cannibal in early fission stage containing the bodies of sixteen ingestedanimals, thirteen of which show in the figure (dorsal view) (Del. hem. only). 16 An individual, descendant of a cannibal in the first generation, showingthe presence of the bodies of three ingested animals. The vacuole to the right^of the fused macronucleus of the cannibal shows the macronuclei of one ingestedanimal (dorsal view) (p. 491). 17 An individual, descendant of a cannibal in t
The Journal of experimental zoology . imder normal size which was swallowed andshortly after disgorged by animal shown in figure 13. 15 A cannibal in early fission stage containing the bodies of sixteen ingestedanimals, thirteen of which show in the figure (dorsal view) (Del. hem. only). 16 An individual, descendant of a cannibal in the first generation, showingthe presence of the bodies of three ingested animals. The vacuole to the right^of the fused macronucleus of the cannibal shows the macronuclei of one ingestedanimal (dorsal view) (p. 491). 17 An individual, descendant of a cannibal in the first generation, showingone body (to the right of the posterior macronucleus of the cannibal) in anadvanced stage of digestion (dorsal view) (p. 492). 18 An individual, descendant of a cannibal, showing complete digestion ofingested animals (compare with fig. 4). 19 and 20 Dorsal and lateral views of a cannibal in fission containing thebodies of eight ingested animals (no. 13, p. 493). AN AMICRONUCLEATE OXYTRICHA J. A. DAWSON 1 i. f 20
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