Medusae of the world . mispherical than in adult. Plate 33. Fig. 1. Clytia folleata, mature female. Great Salt Bank, Anguilla Cay, Bahamas, February 25, 2. Clytia folleata, young medusa caught in the same tow with the medusa represented in figure 1. The gonads are still migrating outward along the 3. Clytia folleata, mature male. Tortugas, Florida, June, 4 and 5. Phialidium languidum, successive stages in the growth of the young medusa. Agassiz Laboratory, Newport, Rhode Island, July, 1892. See page 6. Phialidium languidum, mature male. Eastport


Medusae of the world . mispherical than in adult. Plate 33. Fig. 1. Clytia folleata, mature female. Great Salt Bank, Anguilla Cay, Bahamas, February 25, 2. Clytia folleata, young medusa caught in the same tow with the medusa represented in figure 1. The gonads are still migrating outward along the 3. Clytia folleata, mature male. Tortugas, Florida, June, 4 and 5. Phialidium languidum, successive stages in the growth of the young medusa. Agassiz Laboratory, Newport, Rhode Island, July, 1892. See page 6. Phialidium languidum, mature male. Eastport Harbor, Maine, August 14, 7 and 8. Phialidium languidum (southern form). Mature female. Tortugas, Florida. June to July, 1897-98. Figure 8, part of the bell-margin of the medusa represented in figure 9 to 11. Phialidium discoidum. Successive stages in the growth of the medusa. Figure 11, part of the bell-margin of the medusa shown in figure 9. See page 272. Drawn from life, by the author. PLATE 33 \.


Size: 1571px × 1590px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectcnidari, bookyear1910