. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals -- Great Britain. FIG. 190.—Acanthocystis spinifera. x 300. (After Greeff.) Hertwig and Lesser did not find them, their place being taken by numerous " chlorophyll-green granules"; Archer also observed these and remarked that they occurred in " never the abundant quantity mostly characteristic of A. ; The yellow globules Archer considered to be of an oily nature and agreed with Hertwig and Lesser in the supposition that their presence or absence was probably determined by th
. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals -- Great Britain. FIG. 190.—Acanthocystis spinifera. x 300. (After Greeff.) Hertwig and Lesser did not find them, their place being taken by numerous " chlorophyll-green granules"; Archer also observed these and remarked that they occurred in " never the abundant quantity mostly characteristic of A. ; The yellow globules Archer considered to be of an oily nature and agreed with Hertwig and Lesser in the supposition that their presence or absence was probably determined by the " varying degree of nutrition of the ; This no doubt is correct if, as seems probable, they serve as a reserve supply of food. The A. sjnuift'i'a of Penard is a distinct species, but Penard's illustration and description of " A. {iriii/ai/a •Archer " show that he had probably this species under observation at the 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 Cash, James, 1839-1909; Ray Society; Hopkinson, John, 1844-1919; Wailes, George Herbert, 1862-. London : Printed for the Ray Scociety
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