. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. PHOTOPHORES OF DECAPOD CRUSTACEA 365 pleopod organs is interesting as bringing S. debilis into agreement with the condition found in S. affints. It is also noteworthy that similar cells are found in the organs on the fifth thoracic limb of S. debilis. {c) The photophores on the fifth thoracic limb The photophores on the fifth thoracic limb of 5. debilis present a striking contrast to those found in the similar position in S. affinis. There, it will be remembered, the photophores consist of segme


. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. PHOTOPHORES OF DECAPOD CRUSTACEA 365 pleopod organs is interesting as bringing S. debilis into agreement with the condition found in S. affints. It is also noteworthy that similar cells are found in the organs on the fifth thoracic limb of S. debilis. {c) The photophores on the fifth thoracic limb The photophores on the fifth thoracic limb of 5. debilis present a striking contrast to those found in the similar position in S. affinis. There, it will be remembered, the photophores consist of segmented spherical masses of a white granular substance (p. 356), and differ essentially from those behind the base of this limb, but in S. debilis the photophores of the limb have a very similar structure to that at its base. For the purpose of description the organ borne by the propodus is selected (Fig. 29). It consists of photogenic cells of the now familiar type, showing a cup-shaped nucleus (Fig. 29, ), a large area of the cell devoid of cytoplasm (Fig. 29, ),. 100 V Fig. 29. Longitudinal section through the fifth thoracic Hmb of Systellaspis debilis, to show the structure of the photophore on the propodus. The haemocoele is indicated by mechanical stippling. Mallory's triple stain, chit, chitin; cut. cuticle; fibrous sheath; muscles of the limb; nucleus of chitogenous epithelium; nucleus of photogenic cell; basal cap of photogenic cell; clear area of photogenic cell. 8-2. 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 Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (Great Britain); National Institute of Oceanography of Great Britain; Great Britain. Colonial Office. Discovery Committee. London ; New York : Cambridge Uni


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