. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Fig. 99. Textfigs. 94—loi. Limnactinia lacvis. Fig. 94. Transverse section of a specimen with 8 perfect mesenteries in the upper part of the actinopharynx. — Fig. 95. A similar section of the same specimen in the lower part of the actinophar3'nx. — Fig. 96. Transverse section of a specimen with 10 perfect mesenteries. — Figs. 97—loi. Trans- verse sections of a mesentery in the reproductive tract. If we indicate the first section (fig. 97) withi, the following sections are the foiu-th, the eighth, the sixteenth and the twentv
. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Fig. 99. Textfigs. 94—loi. Limnactinia lacvis. Fig. 94. Transverse section of a specimen with 8 perfect mesenteries in the upper part of the actinopharynx. — Fig. 95. A similar section of the same specimen in the lower part of the actinophar3'nx. — Fig. 96. Transverse section of a specimen with 10 perfect mesenteries. — Figs. 97—loi. Trans- verse sections of a mesentery in the reproductive tract. If we indicate the first section (fig. 97) withi, the following sections are the foiu-th, the eighth, the sixteenth and the to the mesogloea as an even lamella. The fifth couple \-iz. the ventral mesenteries of the dorsolateral pairs, project as imperfect mesenteries a little over the surface of the endoderm; in this state they carry very undeveloped filaments, but no reproductive organs, figs. 94, 95. The mesenteries of the sixth couple, viz. the ventral mesenteries of the ^'entrolateral pairs, are always very weak and only a little stronger than the mesenteries of the second cj'cle. The ten stronger mesenteries are provided with stomata. As in Scytophorus antardicus there are several stomata distally placed in each perfect mesenterj-, the}' do, however, seem to be less numerous (unto. 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 Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup
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