. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 1911] Nervous System of Corydalis 237 nal ganglia are chiefly grouped in the caudal, cephalic and ventral regions and may be seen to take direct part in the for- mation of commissures as well as diagonal strands. While dorsal cells on the median line and ventral median cells, send fibers through the ganglion dorso-ventrally, as well as associa- tion fibers to different tracts and lateral groups. In both thoracic and abdominal ganglia dark staining masses made up of very minute fibers fused together are chiefly found on the ventral s


. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 1911] Nervous System of Corydalis 237 nal ganglia are chiefly grouped in the caudal, cephalic and ventral regions and may be seen to take direct part in the for- mation of commissures as well as diagonal strands. While dorsal cells on the median line and ventral median cells, send fibers through the ganglion dorso-ventrally, as well as associa- tion fibers to different tracts and lateral groups. In both thoracic and abdominal ganglia dark staining masses made up of very minute fibers fused together are chiefly found on the ventral side and associated with a ventral commissure. -J^. Fig- 5- Fig. 5. Nerve cells from the central nervous system, (a) Motor nerve cell from the 3d thoracic ganglion, (b, c and d) Association cells from , (e) Cells from the brain. 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 Entomological Society of America. [College Park, Md. , etc. ] : Entomological Society of America


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