. Animals of the seashore. Marine animals -- Atlantic Coast. 46 ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE two rows of tentacles, one at basal portion of pro- boscis, the other on the upper part of the proboscis. Reproductive polyps attached to the hydranth body just above the lower band of tentacles; the. Fig. 2 Pennaria tiarella McGrady medusae thus formed sometimes remain attached to the stalk; other times they become free swimming', although always very minute ( mm. by mm.). This hydroid is abundant at Woods Hole, Massa- chusetts, and is known as far south as Florida In New Jersey it lives off shore a
. Animals of the seashore. Marine animals -- Atlantic Coast. 46 ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE two rows of tentacles, one at basal portion of pro- boscis, the other on the upper part of the proboscis. Reproductive polyps attached to the hydranth body just above the lower band of tentacles; the. Fig. 2 Pennaria tiarella McGrady medusae thus formed sometimes remain attached to the stalk; other times they become free swimming', although always very minute ( mm. by mm.). This hydroid is abundant at Woods Hole, Massa- chusetts, and is known as far south as Florida In New Jersey it lives off shore and the dead stems are occasionally washed up on the beach. Because of their small size the medusae have not been observed in New Jersey. Campanularian Hydroids Hydroids with hydranths at the end of stalks and protected by a bell-shaped cup (hydrotheca).. 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 Richards, Horace Gardiner, 1906-. Boston, B. Humphries, inc
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