. Elements of comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 17. Kadiatc fun- damental form; letters as in Fig. 16. The an- terior surface of the body is seen in the lower figure, and shows the appendages (tentacles) which are differentiated along the two transverse axes. Fig. 18. Diagram to show the differentiation of the secondary axes. In the upper figure a cephalic portion is indicated by the development of a pair of dorsal tentacles. The lower is a transverse sec- tion of the upper figure, and the secondary axes are consequently seen in Please note that these images are extracted fr


. Elements of comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 17. Kadiatc fun- damental form; letters as in Fig. 16. The an- terior surface of the body is seen in the lower figure, and shows the appendages (tentacles) which are differentiated along the two transverse axes. Fig. 18. Diagram to show the differentiation of the secondary axes. In the upper figure a cephalic portion is indicated by the development of a pair of dorsal tentacles. The lower is a transverse sec- tion of the upper figure, and the secondary axes are consequently seen in 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 Gegenbaur, C. (Carl), 1826-1903; Bell, F. J. (Francis Jeffrey), 1855-1924; Lankester, E. Ray (Edwin Ray), Sir, 1847-1929. London, Macmillan and Co.


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