. Contributions from the Bermuda Biological Station for Research. Biology -- Research. PIGS. 1-6. Outlines of anterior ends of Chromodoris zebra Heilprin, show- ing increasing degrees of fusion of the " ; Fig. 5, frontal view: the rest, dorsal aspects. Fig. la, the normal condition ; Fig. Ib, variation in the edges of the " rhinophoral" collars of three individuals. The bases of the two "rhinophores" of C. zebra are, as in other Dorids, normally surrounded by well developed individual cylindrical collars. The distal termination of a collar is usually c


. Contributions from the Bermuda Biological Station for Research. Biology -- Research. PIGS. 1-6. Outlines of anterior ends of Chromodoris zebra Heilprin, show- ing increasing degrees of fusion of the " ; Fig. 5, frontal view: the rest, dorsal aspects. Fig. la, the normal condition ; Fig. Ib, variation in the edges of the " rhinophoral" collars of three individuals. The bases of the two "rhinophores" of C. zebra are, as in other Dorids, normally surrounded by well developed individual cylindrical collars. The distal termination of a collar is usually circular in outline, but occasionally pointed at one side (Fig. 1). In two specimens the "rhinophoral" collars were closely approximated, after the fashion outlined in Fig. 2. Three spec- imens were found in which the "rhinophoral" collars, and the depressions into which the ;'rhinophores" are separately re- tracted when stimulated, had completely fused (Fig. 3). In i Contributions from the Bermuda Biological Station for Research, No. 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 Bermuda Biological Station for Research. Cambridge, Mass. : [s. n. ]


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