Archive image from page 34 of Die Cephalopoden (1910). Die Cephalopoden diecephalopoden181chun Year: 1910 DEUTSCHHTIEFSHH-KXPHDITION 18)8-99. Bd.WI rHl'X-. CKIMIALOPODA. TAFAlll. 4 Taf. VIII. Abraliopsis Morisii. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-34-of-die-cephalopoden-1910-die-cephalopoden-diecephalopoden181chun-year-1910-deutschhtiefshh-kxphdition-188-99-bdwi-rhlx-ckimialopoda-tafalll-4-taf-viii-abraliopsis-morisii-image258170388.html
RMW00JY0–Archive image from page 34 of Die Cephalopoden (1910). Die Cephalopoden diecephalopoden181chun Year: 1910 DEUTSCHHTIEFSHH-KXPHDITION 18)8-99. Bd.WI rHl'X-. CKIMIALOPODA. TAFAlll. 4 Taf. VIII. Abraliopsis Morisii.
. Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage. Zoogeography -- Geographical distribution; Animal ecology. ABYSSAL BENTHAL AND PELAGIAL 257 fishes) have luminescent organs, which are absent in the few coastal forms. Many luminescent cephalopods and fishes maintain themselves in the transition zone between the lighted and the abyssal pelagial.. Fig. 67.—Light organs of deep-sea animals: a, of a fish (Argyropelecus affinis); b, of a schizopod crustacean (Nematoscelis mantis); and c, of an octopod (Abraliopsis morisii). Light ce Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ecological-animal-geography-an-authorized-rewritten-edition-based-on-tiergeographie-auf-ockologischer-grundlage-zoogeography-geographical-distribution-animal-ecology-abyssal-benthal-and-pelagial-257-fishes-have-luminescent-organs-which-are-absent-in-the-few-coastal-forms-many-luminescent-cephalopods-and-fishes-maintain-themselves-in-the-transition-zone-between-the-lighted-and-the-abyssal-pelagial-fig-67light-organs-of-deep-sea-animals-a-of-a-fish-argyropelecus-affinis-b-of-a-schizopod-crustacean-nematoscelis-mantis-and-c-of-an-octopod-abraliopsis-morisii-light-ce-image232397407.html
RMRE2H7B–. Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage. Zoogeography -- Geographical distribution; Animal ecology. ABYSSAL BENTHAL AND PELAGIAL 257 fishes) have luminescent organs, which are absent in the few coastal forms. Many luminescent cephalopods and fishes maintain themselves in the transition zone between the lighted and the abyssal pelagial.. Fig. 67.—Light organs of deep-sea animals: a, of a fish (Argyropelecus affinis); b, of a schizopod crustacean (Nematoscelis mantis); and c, of an octopod (Abraliopsis morisii). Light ce
. Die Cephalopoden . 4 Taf. VIII. Abraliopsis Morisii. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-cephalopoden-4-taf-viii-abraliopsis-morisii-image181025816.html
RMMEEC7M–. Die Cephalopoden . 4 Taf. VIII. Abraliopsis Morisii.
. The Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. cfusiC. figure 15. Longitudinal section of a luminous organ of Calliteuthis hoylei Goodr. Outer surface on the right: phot, luminous body; c.fusif. spindle-shaped cells (reflector); pg. pigmented sheath; /. lens; /'. central part of lens; n. nerves; spec, mirror: spec', distal part of mirror of the organ situated behind it; chr. chromatophores on outer surface of mirror.. FIGURE 16. Section of an eye organ of Abraliopsis morisii Ver.: phot, luminous body; c. central cytoplasm with nuclei; refl'. central part of re- flector; chr. pigmented sheath, consisting of c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cephalopoda-cephalopoda-cfusic-figure-15-longitudinal-section-of-a-luminous-organ-of-calliteuthis-hoylei-goodr-outer-surface-on-the-right-phot-luminous-body-cfusif-spindle-shaped-cells-reflector-pg-pigmented-sheath-lens-central-part-of-lens-n-nerves-spec-mirror-spec-distal-part-of-mirror-of-the-organ-situated-behind-it-chr-chromatophores-on-outer-surface-of-mirror-figure-16-section-of-an-eye-organ-of-abraliopsis-morisii-ver-phot-luminous-body-c-central-cytoplasm-with-nuclei-refl-central-part-of-re-flector-chr-pigmented-sheath-consisting-of-c-image235079421.html
RMRJCP5H–. The Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. cfusiC. figure 15. Longitudinal section of a luminous organ of Calliteuthis hoylei Goodr. Outer surface on the right: phot, luminous body; c.fusif. spindle-shaped cells (reflector); pg. pigmented sheath; /. lens; /'. central part of lens; n. nerves; spec, mirror: spec', distal part of mirror of the organ situated behind it; chr. chromatophores on outer surface of mirror.. FIGURE 16. Section of an eye organ of Abraliopsis morisii Ver.: phot, luminous body; c. central cytoplasm with nuclei; refl'. central part of re- flector; chr. pigmented sheath, consisting of c
. Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage . Fig. 67.—Light organs of deep-sea animals: a, of a fish (Argyropelecus affinis); b, of a schizopod crustacean (Nematoscelis mantis); and c, of an octopod (Abraliopsis morisii). Light cells stippled; reflector lined, backed by a pigmented layer, black. A lens of varying structure in front of the light cells, made up of cells in a, homogeneous in b, fibrillous in c; b, with an afferent nerve, n. lac, lacunae, a after Brauer; b and c after Chun. What may be the function of this bi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ecological-animal-geography-an-authorized-rewritten-edition-based-on-tiergeographie-auf-ockologischer-grundlage-fig-67light-organs-of-deep-sea-animals-a-of-a-fish-argyropelecus-affinis-b-of-a-schizopod-crustacean-nematoscelis-mantis-and-c-of-an-octopod-abraliopsis-morisii-light-cells-stippled-reflector-lined-backed-by-a-pigmented-layer-black-a-lens-of-varying-structure-in-front-of-the-light-cells-made-up-of-cells-in-a-homogeneous-in-b-fibrillous-in-c-b-with-an-afferent-nerve-n-lac-lacunae-a-after-brauer-b-and-c-after-chun-what-may-be-the-function-of-this-bi-image178468907.html
RMMA9XWF–. Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage . Fig. 67.—Light organs of deep-sea animals: a, of a fish (Argyropelecus affinis); b, of a schizopod crustacean (Nematoscelis mantis); and c, of an octopod (Abraliopsis morisii). Light cells stippled; reflector lined, backed by a pigmented layer, black. A lens of varying structure in front of the light cells, made up of cells in a, homogeneous in b, fibrillous in c; b, with an afferent nerve, n. lac, lacunae, a after Brauer; b and c after Chun. What may be the function of this bi
. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. Light cells. Chromatophores organ Nerve cord Fig. 13.14. Photophores of Oegopsid Squid (a) Mantle light organ of Abraliopsis morisii (from Chun, 1910); (b) brachial light organ of Watasenia (.after Dahlgren, 1916.) m.a.—18*. 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 work.. Nicol, J. A. Colin (Joseph Arthur Colin), 1915-. New York, Interscience Publishe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biology-of-marine-animals-marine-animals-physiology-comparative-light-cells-chromatophores-organ-nerve-cord-fig-1314-photophores-of-oegopsid-squid-a-mantle-light-organ-of-abraliopsis-morisii-from-chun-1910-b-brachial-light-organ-of-watasenia-after-dahlgren-1916-ma18-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-work-nicol-j-a-colin-joseph-arthur-colin-1915-new-york-interscience-publishe-image234601366.html
RMRHK0C6–. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. Light cells. Chromatophores organ Nerve cord Fig. 13.14. Photophores of Oegopsid Squid (a) Mantle light organ of Abraliopsis morisii (from Chun, 1910); (b) brachial light organ of Watasenia (.after Dahlgren, 1916.) m.a.—18*. 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 work.. Nicol, J. A. Colin (Joseph Arthur Colin), 1915-. New York, Interscience Publishe
. Die Cephalopoden . Fig. 16. Schnitt durch ein Hautorgan von Abraliopsis Morisii Ver. pliot. Leuchtkörper; c. centrales Plasma mit Kernen; refl'. centrale Partie des Reflektors; ehr. aus Chromatophoren der Haut gebildeter Pigmentniantel; ehr'. Chromatophore der Haut; /. Linse; lae. lakunäre Räume, welche die Hinterfläche und Seitenwandungen des Organes umgeben; f. stärkere Käsern der Seitenwand; Qj-o-3^neS von TluUlDlntolcDUbCl'i (Taf IV i^br. feinere, an die Linse herantretende Fasern; v. Gefäße; co. äußerste Schicht ,..,., der Haut (Cornea). hig. 16 str) zusammen, und findet sich weiterhin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-cephalopoden-fig-16-schnitt-durch-ein-hautorgan-von-abraliopsis-morisii-ver-pliot-leuchtkrper-c-centrales-plasma-mit-kernen-refl-centrale-partie-des-reflektors-ehr-aus-chromatophoren-der-haut-gebildeter-pigmentniantel-ehr-chromatophore-der-haut-linse-lae-lakunre-rume-welche-die-hinterflche-und-seitenwandungen-des-organes-umgeben-f-strkere-ksern-der-seitenwand-qj-o-3nes-von-tluuldlntolcdubcli-taf-iv-ibr-feinere-an-die-linse-herantretende-fasern-v-gefe-co-uerste-schicht-der-haut-cornea-hig-16-str-zusammen-und-findet-sich-weiterhin-image181026071.html
RMMEECGR–. Die Cephalopoden . Fig. 16. Schnitt durch ein Hautorgan von Abraliopsis Morisii Ver. pliot. Leuchtkörper; c. centrales Plasma mit Kernen; refl'. centrale Partie des Reflektors; ehr. aus Chromatophoren der Haut gebildeter Pigmentniantel; ehr'. Chromatophore der Haut; /. Linse; lae. lakunäre Räume, welche die Hinterfläche und Seitenwandungen des Organes umgeben; f. stärkere Käsern der Seitenwand; Qj-o-3^neS von TluUlDlntolcDUbCl'i (Taf IV i^br. feinere, an die Linse herantretende Fasern; v. Gefäße; co. äußerste Schicht ,..,., der Haut (Cornea). hig. 16 str) zusammen, und findet sich weiterhin
. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. Fig. 13.12. Luminous Deep-sea Squid (a), (b) and (c) lateral and ventral views of Lycoteuthis (Thaumatolampas) diadema; (d) ventral view of Abraliopsis morisii. (After Chun, 1910.) bead-like organs dispersed over the body and illustrated in Fig. 13.14(a). These have a complicated reflector consisting of two lamellated masses and an external lens suspended in a fibrous support. Corresponding photo- phores found in Lycoteuthis and Calliteuthis are provided with external coloured layers or chromatophore screens on the light Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biology-of-marine-animals-marine-animals-physiology-comparative-fig-1312-luminous-deep-sea-squid-a-b-and-c-lateral-and-ventral-views-of-lycoteuthis-thaumatolampas-diadema-d-ventral-view-of-abraliopsis-morisii-after-chun-1910-bead-like-organs-dispersed-over-the-body-and-illustrated-in-fig-1314a-these-have-a-complicated-reflector-consisting-of-two-lamellated-masses-and-an-external-lens-suspended-in-a-fibrous-support-corresponding-photo-phores-found-in-lycoteuthis-and-calliteuthis-are-provided-with-external-coloured-layers-or-chromatophore-screens-on-the-light-image234601404.html
RMRHK0DG–. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. Fig. 13.12. Luminous Deep-sea Squid (a), (b) and (c) lateral and ventral views of Lycoteuthis (Thaumatolampas) diadema; (d) ventral view of Abraliopsis morisii. (After Chun, 1910.) bead-like organs dispersed over the body and illustrated in Fig. 13.14(a). These have a complicated reflector consisting of two lamellated masses and an external lens suspended in a fibrous support. Corresponding photo- phores found in Lycoteuthis and Calliteuthis are provided with external coloured layers or chromatophore screens on the light
. Die Cephalopoden. Valdivia (Ship); Cephalopoda; Valdivia Expedition (1898-1899). DEUTSCHHTIEFSHH-KXPHDITION 18^)8-99. Bd.WI rHl'X-. CKIMIALOPODA. TAFAlll.. 4 Taf. VIII. Abraliopsis Morisii.. 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 work.. Chun, Carl, 1852-1914; Valdivia (Ship). [Jena], G. Fischer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-cephalopoden-valdivia-ship-cephalopoda-valdivia-expedition-1898-1899-deutschhtiefshh-kxphdition-188-99-bdwi-rhlx-ckimialopoda-tafalll-4-taf-viii-abraliopsis-morisii-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-work-chun-carl-1852-1914-valdivia-ship-jena-g-fischer-image231595066.html
RMRCP1TA–. Die Cephalopoden. Valdivia (Ship); Cephalopoda; Valdivia Expedition (1898-1899). DEUTSCHHTIEFSHH-KXPHDITION 18^)8-99. Bd.WI rHl'X-. CKIMIALOPODA. TAFAlll.. 4 Taf. VIII. Abraliopsis Morisii.. 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 work.. Chun, Carl, 1852-1914; Valdivia (Ship). [Jena], G. Fischer
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