. Biology of the seas of the Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE BALTIC SEA 315 In these areas west of the Darss ridge, a still considerable qualitative variety of benthos is observed; there are a large number of worms: Nephthys ciliata, N. coeca, Terebellides stromi, Pectinaria koreni, Scoloplos armiger and PONTOPOREIA AFFINIS ?:::::\ mesidothea community .0000 0000 0000 MACOMA BALTICA COMMUNITY IMPOVERISHEDCOMMUNITY OF POLYCHAETA CRUSTACEA SCOLOPLOS — PONTOPOREIA FEMORATA MESIDOTHEA MACOMA CALCAREA COMMUNITY. Fig. 149. Distribution of bottom communities in


. Biology of the seas of the Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE BALTIC SEA 315 In these areas west of the Darss ridge, a still considerable qualitative variety of benthos is observed; there are a large number of worms: Nephthys ciliata, N. coeca, Terebellides stromi, Pectinaria koreni, Scoloplos armiger and PONTOPOREIA AFFINIS ?:::::\ mesidothea community .0000 0000 0000 MACOMA BALTICA COMMUNITY IMPOVERISHEDCOMMUNITY OF POLYCHAETA CRUSTACEA SCOLOPLOS — PONTOPOREIA FEMORATA MESIDOTHEA MACOMA CALCAREA COMMUNITY. Fig. 149. Distribution of bottom communities in the Baltic Sea (various authors) Rhodine loveni are especially frequent; among the molluscs: Macoma calcarea and M. baltica; Syndesmya alba, which is already found in large numbers in the western part of the Northern Belt; Modiolaria nigra; among the crusta- ceans : Diastylis rathkei, Pontoporeia femorata; and among the echinoderms: Ophiura 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 Zenkevich, L. A. (Lev Aleksandrovich), 1889-1970. New York, Interscience Publishers


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