Eryngium amethystinum or Amethyst eryngo or Italian eryngo or Amethyst sea holly clump-forming perennial tap-rooted herb with basal circle
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Asiago plateau, Italy. Eryngium amethystinum, the amethyst eryngo, or amethyst sea holly, is a clump-forming, perennial, tap-rooted herb. Its stem is 30 to 50 cm long and is light blue to purple in colour. It has a basal circle of obovate, pinnate, spiny, leathery, mid-green leaves. It flowers in mid to late summer with cylindrical umbels, 2-3 cm long atop silvery blue bracts and branching stems. The plant is native to the eastern Mediterranean and prefers dry places and soils that are rich in calcium.
Asiago plateau, Italy. Eryngium amethystinum, the amethyst eryngo, or amethyst sea holly, is a clump-forming, perennial, tap-rooted herb. Its stem is 30 to 50 cm long and is light blue to purple in colour. It has a basal circle of obovate, pinnate, spiny, leathery, mid-green leaves. It flowers in mid to late summer with cylindrical umbels, 2-3 cm long atop silvery blue bracts and branching stems. The plant is native to the eastern Mediterranean and prefers dry places and soils that are rich in calcium. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-asiago-plateau-italy-eryngium-amethystinum-the-amethyst-eryngo-or-118989332.html
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. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. of tilt Crinoidea brachiata. 403. remain possible, only one of which occurs. In the pentagon of the inferior basal circle, Avhich has the opposite position, the sutures of the possible divisions acquire the directions of those which w6i-e impossible in the superior pentagon ; and it will be seen from the annexed figure that the mode of divi- sion observed in Taxocnnus or Forhesiocrinus is the only one that was possible if the dorsal axis of the dicyclic tripartite base was to
. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. of tilt Crinoidea brachiata. 403. remain possible, only one of which occurs. In the pentagon of the inferior basal circle, Avhich has the opposite position, the sutures of the possible divisions acquire the directions of those which w6i-e impossible in the superior pentagon ; and it will be seen from the annexed figure that the mode of divi- sion observed in Taxocnnus or Forhesiocrinus is the only one that was possible if the dorsal axis of the dicyclic tripartite base was to https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-annals-and-magazine-of-natural-history-zoology-botany-and-geology-natural-history-zoology-botany-geology-of-tilt-crinoidea-brachiata-403-remain-possible-only-one-of-which-occurs-in-the-pentagon-of-the-inferior-basal-circle-avhich-has-the-opposite-position-the-sutures-of-the-possible-divisions-acquire-the-directions-of-those-which-w6i-e-impossible-in-the-superior-pentagon-and-it-will-be-seen-from-the-annexed-figure-that-the-mode-of-divi-sion-observed-in-taxocnnus-or-forhesiocrinus-is-the-only-one-that-was-possible-if-the-dorsal-axis-of-the-dicyclic-tripartite-base-was-to-image236517741.html
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. â ME. DID. IOm. Fig. 6. Pneumodermopsis paucidens. The animal viewed from the right side, with the buccal apparatus fully extended. BA., row of basal suckers; BR., gill; CIL., posterior ciliated circle; DIG., area of digestive gland; GON., gonad; HS., hook- sac; LA., lateral lobe of foot; L.i, lateral sucker of first pair; L.z, lateral sucker of second pair; ME., median lobe of foot; SAL., salivary gland; T.AC., enlarged terminal sucker; V., position of genital opening (female); W., right wing.
. â ME. DID. IOm. Fig. 6. Pneumodermopsis paucidens. The animal viewed from the right side, with the buccal apparatus fully extended. BA., row of basal suckers; BR., gill; CIL., posterior ciliated circle; DIG., area of digestive gland; GON., gonad; HS., hook- sac; LA., lateral lobe of foot; L.i, lateral sucker of first pair; L.z, lateral sucker of second pair; ME., median lobe of foot; SAL., salivary gland; T.AC., enlarged terminal sucker; V., position of genital opening (female); W., right wing. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/me-did-iom-fig-6-pneumodermopsis-paucidens-the-animal-viewed-from-the-right-side-with-the-buccal-apparatus-fully-extended-ba-row-of-basal-suckers-br-gill-cil-posterior-ciliated-circle-dig-area-of-digestive-gland-gon-gonad-hs-hook-sac-la-lateral-lobe-of-foot-li-lateral-sucker-of-first-pair-lz-lateral-sucker-of-second-pair-me-median-lobe-of-foot-sal-salivary-gland-tac-enlarged-terminal-sucker-v-position-of-genital-opening-female-w-right-wing-image179968936.html
Discovery reports (1956) Discovery reports discoveryreports27inst Year: 1956 1000 -I Fig. 5. Depth distribution of Pneumodermopsis paucidens at the day-time station WS 996. T.AC. â ME. DID. IOm. Fig. 6. Pneumodermopsis paucidens. The animal viewed from the right side, with the buccal apparatus fully extended. BA., row of basal suckers; BR., gill; CIL., posterior ciliated circle; DIG., area of digestive gland; GON., gonad; HS., hook- sac; LA., lateral lobe of foot; L.i, lateral sucker of first pair; L.z, lateral sucker of second pair; ME., median lobe of foot; SAL., salivary gland; T.AC.,
Discovery reports (1956) Discovery reports discoveryreports27inst Year: 1956 1000 -I Fig. 5. Depth distribution of Pneumodermopsis paucidens at the day-time station WS 996. T.AC. â ME. DID. IOm. Fig. 6. Pneumodermopsis paucidens. The animal viewed from the right side, with the buccal apparatus fully extended. BA., row of basal suckers; BR., gill; CIL., posterior ciliated circle; DIG., area of digestive gland; GON., gonad; HS., hook- sac; LA., lateral lobe of foot; L.i, lateral sucker of first pair; L.z, lateral sucker of second pair; ME., median lobe of foot; SAL., salivary gland; T.AC., https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-1956-discovery-reports-discoveryreports27inst-year-1956-1000-i-fig-5-depth-distribution-of-pneumodermopsis-paucidens-at-the-day-time-station-ws-996-tac-me-did-iom-fig-6-pneumodermopsis-paucidens-the-animal-viewed-from-the-right-side-with-the-buccal-apparatus-fully-extended-ba-row-of-basal-suckers-br-gill-cil-posterior-ciliated-circle-dig-area-of-digestive-gland-gon-gonad-hs-hook-sac-la-lateral-lobe-of-foot-li-lateral-sucker-of-first-pair-lz-lateral-sucker-of-second-pair-me-median-lobe-of-foot-sal-salivary-gland-tac-image241933443.html
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Eryngium amethystinum or Amethyst eryngo or Italian eryngo or Amethyst sea holly clump-forming perennial tap-rooted herb with basal circle
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. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. rches into thevascular supply of the cerebrum, and have shown that there are twogreat sets of arterioles—one for the brain cortex, and the other forthe brain stem, as the intra-cranial organs below the cortex and thecentrum ovale are called, i. e., the basal ganglia and the sub-lying ponsand medulla oblongata. The arteries of the brain stem arise at rightangles from the larger branches of the circle of Willis, and, entering thecerebral substance, branch in this without communication with each ANATOMY. 69 o
. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. rches into thevascular supply of the cerebrum, and have shown that there are twogreat sets of arterioles—one for the brain cortex, and the other forthe brain stem, as the intra-cranial organs below the cortex and thecentrum ovale are called, i. e., the basal ganglia and the sub-lying ponsand medulla oblongata. The arteries of the brain stem arise at rightangles from the larger branches of the circle of Willis, and, entering thecerebral substance, branch in this without communication with each ANATOMY. 69 o https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-nervous-and-mental-diseases-for-students-and-practitioners-of-medicine-rches-into-thevascular-supply-of-the-cerebrum-and-have-shown-that-there-are-twogreat-sets-of-arteriolesone-for-the-brain-cortex-and-the-other-forthe-brain-stem-as-the-intra-cranial-organs-below-the-cortex-and-thecentrum-ovale-are-called-i-e-the-basal-ganglia-and-the-sub-lying-ponsand-medulla-oblongata-the-arteries-of-the-brain-stem-arise-at-rightangles-from-the-larger-branches-of-the-circle-of-willis-and-entering-thecerebral-substance-branch-in-this-without-communication-with-each-anatomy-69-o-image370441214.html
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Nervous and mental diseases . an not beprovided owing to the smallness of the connecting arteries. Fromthe circle of Willis two distinct systems of arteries arise,—thebasal and the cortical. From the circle itself, and from aboutthe first inch of the six great arteries, the anterior, middle, andposterior cerebrals, short, direct vessels plunge into the brain tonourish the basal parts, ganglia, and capsules. These anastomose butslightly Avith one another, and are of the nature of terminal arteries.Their occlusion or destruction irreparably cuts off the circula- 198 DISEASES OF THE BRAIN PROPER.
Nervous and mental diseases . an not beprovided owing to the smallness of the connecting arteries. Fromthe circle of Willis two distinct systems of arteries arise,—thebasal and the cortical. From the circle itself, and from aboutthe first inch of the six great arteries, the anterior, middle, andposterior cerebrals, short, direct vessels plunge into the brain tonourish the basal parts, ganglia, and capsules. These anastomose butslightly Avith one another, and are of the nature of terminal arteries.Their occlusion or destruction irreparably cuts off the circula- 198 DISEASES OF THE BRAIN PROPER. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/nervous-and-mental-diseases-an-not-beprovided-owing-to-the-smallness-of-the-connecting-arteries-fromthe-circle-of-willis-two-distinct-systems-of-arteries-arisethebasal-and-the-cortical-from-the-circle-itself-and-from-aboutthe-first-inch-of-the-six-great-arteries-the-anterior-middle-andposterior-cerebrals-short-direct-vessels-plunge-into-the-brain-tonourish-the-basal-parts-ganglia-and-capsules-these-anastomose-butslightly-avith-one-another-and-are-of-the-nature-of-terminal-arteriestheir-occlusion-or-destruction-irreparably-cuts-off-the-circula-198-diseases-of-the-brain-proper-image340028375.html
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. Buccinum : (the whelk). Buccinidae. 53 external surface of the sac at this point forms a perfect circle in transverse sections (Text-fig. 5). The cells of the lateral and basal walls of this circular sheath are of medium length. The cells of the dorsal wall are of extraordinary size and extend down into the cavity, forming a deep ridge, which extends for some distance from the blind end. This odontoblast ridge lies, of course, in the gutter formed by the radula. Thus one sees that the cells of the lateral and ventral walls are directed towards the basal ventral plate of the radula, whilst th
. Buccinum : (the whelk). Buccinidae. 53 external surface of the sac at this point forms a perfect circle in transverse sections (Text-fig. 5). The cells of the lateral and basal walls of this circular sheath are of medium length. The cells of the dorsal wall are of extraordinary size and extend down into the cavity, forming a deep ridge, which extends for some distance from the blind end. This odontoblast ridge lies, of course, in the gutter formed by the radula. Thus one sees that the cells of the lateral and ventral walls are directed towards the basal ventral plate of the radula, whilst th https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/buccinum-the-whelk-buccinidae-53-external-surface-of-the-sac-at-this-point-forms-a-perfect-circle-in-transverse-sections-text-fig-5-the-cells-of-the-lateral-and-basal-walls-of-this-circular-sheath-are-of-medium-length-the-cells-of-the-dorsal-wall-are-of-extraordinary-size-and-extend-down-into-the-cavity-forming-a-deep-ridge-which-extends-for-some-distance-from-the-blind-end-this-odontoblast-ridge-lies-of-course-in-the-gutter-formed-by-the-radula-thus-one-sees-that-the-cells-of-the-lateral-and-ventral-walls-are-directed-towards-the-basal-ventral-plate-of-the-radula-whilst-th-image234244541.html
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. The microscope and its revelations. appearance, and the skeletonwhen carefully examined is found to consist of the following pieces,as shown in fig. 686, l, b, b. the circlet of basal* supported on thetop of the stem ; r1, the circle o^first radials, now interposed betweenthe basals and the orals, and alternating with both ; between twoof these is interposed the single aval plate a ; whilst they supportthe second and the third raJials (r, r;J), from the latter of whichthe bifurcating arms spring; finally, between the second radials wesee the five orals lifted from the basals on which they o
. The microscope and its revelations. appearance, and the skeletonwhen carefully examined is found to consist of the following pieces,as shown in fig. 686, l, b, b. the circlet of basal* supported on thetop of the stem ; r1, the circle o^first radials, now interposed betweenthe basals and the orals, and alternating with both ; between twoof these is interposed the single aval plate a ; whilst they supportthe second and the third raJials (r, r;J), from the latter of whichthe bifurcating arms spring; finally, between the second radials wesee the five orals lifted from the basals on which they o https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-microscope-and-its-revelations-appearance-and-the-skeletonwhen-carefully-examined-is-found-to-consist-of-the-following-piecesas-shown-in-fig-686-l-b-b-the-circlet-of-basal-supported-on-thetop-of-the-stem-r1-the-circle-ofirst-radials-now-interposed-betweenthe-basals-and-the-orals-and-alternating-with-both-between-twoof-these-is-interposed-the-single-aval-plate-a-whilst-they-supportthe-second-and-the-third-rajials-r-rj-from-the-latter-of-whichthe-bifurcating-arms-spring-finally-between-the-second-radials-wesee-the-five-orals-lifted-from-the-basals-on-which-they-o-image370766115.html
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Cerebro-spinal fever . PLATE VIII The brain of a suppurative case, viewed from the basal side; the patient died onthe nineteenth day of illness. The base of the brain is completely covered with a thick adherent purulent mass,which obscures all the structures from the optic chiasma to the cerebellum, andextends laterally to the temporo-sphenoidal lobes. The circle of Willis is completelyobhterated, only the cut ends of the internal carotid arteries can be seen. Thepaired cerebral nerves are shewn emerging from the purulent mass. The pus extendsover the pons and medulla and completely clothes th
Cerebro-spinal fever . PLATE VIII The brain of a suppurative case, viewed from the basal side; the patient died onthe nineteenth day of illness. The base of the brain is completely covered with a thick adherent purulent mass,which obscures all the structures from the optic chiasma to the cerebellum, andextends laterally to the temporo-sphenoidal lobes. The circle of Willis is completelyobhterated, only the cut ends of the internal carotid arteries can be seen. Thepaired cerebral nerves are shewn emerging from the purulent mass. The pus extendsover the pons and medulla and completely clothes th https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/cerebro-spinal-fever-plate-viii-the-brain-of-a-suppurative-case-viewed-from-the-basal-side-the-patient-died-onthe-nineteenth-day-of-illness-the-base-of-the-brain-is-completely-covered-with-a-thick-adherent-purulent-masswhich-obscures-all-the-structures-from-the-optic-chiasma-to-the-cerebellum-andextends-laterally-to-the-temporo-sphenoidal-lobes-the-circle-of-willis-is-completelyobhterated-only-the-cut-ends-of-the-internal-carotid-arteries-can-be-seen-thepaired-cerebral-nerves-are-shewn-emerging-from-the-purulent-mass-the-pus-extendsover-the-pons-and-medulla-and-completely-clothes-th-image342928001.html
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. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 346 S. SMILEY AND R. A. CLONEY pentonal epithelial cell ovarian nerve muscle cell basal lamina connective tissue compartment hemal space degenerating oocyte connective tissue. previtellogenic oocytes longitudinal folds ovarian lumen follicular inner epithelium o CROSS SECTION FECUND TUBULE FIGURE 2. Cross-section of a fecund ovarian tubule illustrating the relative positions of the tissues. The inset circle represents a magnification of the smaller circle and depicts the organization of the complex peritoneum. however, glyox
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 346 S. SMILEY AND R. A. CLONEY pentonal epithelial cell ovarian nerve muscle cell basal lamina connective tissue compartment hemal space degenerating oocyte connective tissue. previtellogenic oocytes longitudinal folds ovarian lumen follicular inner epithelium o CROSS SECTION FECUND TUBULE FIGURE 2. Cross-section of a fecund ovarian tubule illustrating the relative positions of the tissues. The inset circle represents a magnification of the smaller circle and depicts the organization of the complex peritoneum. however, glyox https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-346-s-smiley-and-r-a-cloney-pentonal-epithelial-cell-ovarian-nerve-muscle-cell-basal-lamina-connective-tissue-compartment-hemal-space-degenerating-oocyte-connective-tissue-previtellogenic-oocytes-longitudinal-folds-ovarian-lumen-follicular-inner-epithelium-o-cross-section-fecund-tubule-figure-2-cross-section-of-a-fecund-ovarian-tubule-illustrating-the-relative-positions-of-the-tissues-the-inset-circle-represents-a-magnification-of-the-smaller-circle-and-depicts-the-organization-of-the-complex-peritoneum-however-glyox-image234646339.html
. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . !2j : O Co Si THE TUFTED PUFFIN. 235 middle, or along the extent of a long, narrow, rounded dorsal prominence,which extends from the base to the first groove, afterwards curved in thefourth of a circle, the ridge narrow, in its basal half rounded, narrower andrather sharp towards the end, the sides slightly convex, and marked withfour curved transverse grooves, between the nostril and the tip, the edgesrather blunt, nearly straight until close to the decurved, narrow, obtuse tip.The basal rim is scrobicula
. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . !2j : O Co Si THE TUFTED PUFFIN. 235 middle, or along the extent of a long, narrow, rounded dorsal prominence,which extends from the base to the first groove, afterwards curved in thefourth of a circle, the ridge narrow, in its basal half rounded, narrower andrather sharp towards the end, the sides slightly convex, and marked withfour curved transverse grooves, between the nostril and the tip, the edgesrather blunt, nearly straight until close to the decurved, narrow, obtuse tip.The basal rim is scrobicula https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-america-from-drawings-made-in-the-united-states-and-their-territories-!2j-o-co-si-the-tufted-puffin-235-middle-or-along-the-extent-of-a-long-narrow-rounded-dorsal-prominencewhich-extends-from-the-base-to-the-first-groove-afterwards-curved-in-thefourth-of-a-circle-the-ridge-narrow-in-its-basal-half-rounded-narrower-andrather-sharp-towards-the-end-the-sides-slightly-convex-and-marked-withfour-curved-transverse-grooves-between-the-nostril-and-the-tip-the-edgesrather-blunt-nearly-straight-until-close-to-the-decurved-narrow-obtuse-tipthe-basal-rim-is-scrobicula-image375181621.html
. A conchological manual. Shells. INTRODUCTION. 41 compose the order Sessile Cirripedes of Lamarck; they consist of a number of valves placed against each other side by side in a circle, supported on a plate, or tube, or cup, and closed by an operculum composed of two or more valves. The basal support is sometimes thick and flat, sometimes forming an elongated tube, and sometimes hollowed out into a cup. In other species it is altogether wanting. The oper- culum always consists of more than one piece, generally of two pairs: they are either articulated to each other by serrated edges, and plac
. A conchological manual. Shells. INTRODUCTION. 41 compose the order Sessile Cirripedes of Lamarck; they consist of a number of valves placed against each other side by side in a circle, supported on a plate, or tube, or cup, and closed by an operculum composed of two or more valves. The basal support is sometimes thick and flat, sometimes forming an elongated tube, and sometimes hollowed out into a cup. In other species it is altogether wanting. The oper- culum always consists of more than one piece, generally of two pairs: they are either articulated to each other by serrated edges, and plac https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-conchological-manual-shells-introduction-41-compose-the-order-sessile-cirripedes-of-lamarck-they-consist-of-a-number-of-valves-placed-against-each-other-side-by-side-in-a-circle-supported-on-a-plate-or-tube-or-cup-and-closed-by-an-operculum-composed-of-two-or-more-valves-the-basal-support-is-sometimes-thick-and-flat-sometimes-forming-an-elongated-tube-and-sometimes-hollowed-out-into-a-cup-in-other-species-it-is-altogether-wanting-the-oper-culum-always-consists-of-more-than-one-piece-generally-of-two-pairs-they-are-either-articulated-to-each-other-by-serrated-edges-and-plac-image232569371.html
. Biologisches Zentralblatt. Biology. 118 Gates, Tetraploid Miitants and Chroraosome Mechanisms. though smaller, were otherwise like the type. The following descrip- tion of the typical adult plants is taken from my notes. Description: Stern leaves very large, thick, broad, crinkled, prorainently repand-denticulate, midribs white. Stem very stout, not quite so tall as neighbouring Lamarckiana plants, but later in developing. Central stem surrounded by a circle of basal suberect branches arising from the rosette^'^). Later, short lateral branches. Fig. 1. 0. gigas, Italy. Rosette July 8. Cult.
. Biologisches Zentralblatt. Biology. 118 Gates, Tetraploid Miitants and Chroraosome Mechanisms. though smaller, were otherwise like the type. The following descrip- tion of the typical adult plants is taken from my notes. Description: Stern leaves very large, thick, broad, crinkled, prorainently repand-denticulate, midribs white. Stem very stout, not quite so tall as neighbouring Lamarckiana plants, but later in developing. Central stem surrounded by a circle of basal suberect branches arising from the rosette^'^). Later, short lateral branches. Fig. 1. 0. gigas, Italy. Rosette July 8. Cult. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/biologisches-zentralblatt-biology-118-gates-tetraploid-miitants-and-chroraosome-mechanisms-though-smaller-were-otherwise-like-the-type-the-following-descrip-tion-of-the-typical-adult-plants-is-taken-from-my-notes-description-stern-leaves-very-large-thick-broad-crinkled-prorainently-repand-denticulate-midribs-white-stem-very-stout-not-quite-so-tall-as-neighbouring-lamarckiana-plants-but-later-in-developing-central-stem-surrounded-by-a-circle-of-basal-suberect-branches-arising-from-the-rosette-later-short-lateral-branches-fig-1-0-gigas-italy-rosette-july-8-cult-image234611642.html
. A conchological manual. Shells. INTRODUCTION. 41 compose the order Sessile Cirripedes of Lamarck; they consist of a number of valves placed against each other side by side in a circle, supported on a plate, or tube, or cup, and closed by an operculum composed of two or more valves. The basal support is sometimes thick and flat, sometimes forming an elongated tube, and sometimes hollowed out into a cup. In other species it is altogether wanting. The oper- culum always consists of more than one piece, generally of two pairs: they are either articulated to each other by serrated edges, and plac
. A conchological manual. Shells. INTRODUCTION. 41 compose the order Sessile Cirripedes of Lamarck; they consist of a number of valves placed against each other side by side in a circle, supported on a plate, or tube, or cup, and closed by an operculum composed of two or more valves. The basal support is sometimes thick and flat, sometimes forming an elongated tube, and sometimes hollowed out into a cup. In other species it is altogether wanting. The oper- culum always consists of more than one piece, generally of two pairs: they are either articulated to each other by serrated edges, and plac https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-conchological-manual-shells-introduction-41-compose-the-order-sessile-cirripedes-of-lamarck-they-consist-of-a-number-of-valves-placed-against-each-other-side-by-side-in-a-circle-supported-on-a-plate-or-tube-or-cup-and-closed-by-an-operculum-composed-of-two-or-more-valves-the-basal-support-is-sometimes-thick-and-flat-sometimes-forming-an-elongated-tube-and-sometimes-hollowed-out-into-a-cup-in-other-species-it-is-altogether-wanting-the-oper-culum-always-consists-of-more-than-one-piece-generally-of-two-pairs-they-are-either-articulated-to-each-other-by-serrated-edges-and-plac-image232569325.html
. The Canadian field-naturalist. 150 The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. XXXIV.. Fig. 2. Argulus piperatus: first and second antennae of male, mucli enlarged. Lateral claw of basal joint of first antenna long and slender and curved into a half circle; anterior claw shcrt and weak. Second joint slender, three times the length of the terminal joint, and armed at the distal anterior corner with a short spine; ter- minal joint tipped with two spines. Second anten- na of the usual pattern, the basal joint one-half wider than the succeeding joints and tipped with a long spine; second joint with two
. The Canadian field-naturalist. 150 The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. XXXIV.. Fig. 2. Argulus piperatus: first and second antennae of male, mucli enlarged. Lateral claw of basal joint of first antenna long and slender and curved into a half circle; anterior claw shcrt and weak. Second joint slender, three times the length of the terminal joint, and armed at the distal anterior corner with a short spine; ter- minal joint tipped with two spines. Second anten- na of the usual pattern, the basal joint one-half wider than the succeeding joints and tipped with a long spine; second joint with two https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-150-the-canadian-field-naturalist-vol-xxxiv-fig-2-argulus-piperatus-first-and-second-antennae-of-male-mucli-enlarged-lateral-claw-of-basal-joint-of-first-antenna-long-and-slender-and-curved-into-a-half-circle-anterior-claw-shcrt-and-weak-second-joint-slender-three-times-the-length-of-the-terminal-joint-and-armed-at-the-distal-anterior-corner-with-a-short-spine-ter-minal-joint-tipped-with-two-spines-second-anten-na-of-the-usual-pattern-the-basal-joint-one-half-wider-than-the-succeeding-joints-and-tipped-with-a-long-spine-second-joint-with-two-image233653741.html
. Text-book of embryology. Embryology. Fig. 368.—Views from the side of a larva of Asteruia gibhosa eight days old, to show the progress of metamorphosis. (After Lndwig.) A, from the riglit side. B, from the left side. Letters as in previous figure. In addition, *./, rudiments of paired tube feet. water-vascular canals, terminate, plates arise five basal plates (B, Fig. 370), one of which surrounds the madreporic pore and is the rudiment of the madreporite of the adult. In the centre of the circle of basals there arises the so-called dorso-central plate {D.C, Fig. 370). This plate does not lie
. Text-book of embryology. Embryology. Fig. 368.—Views from the side of a larva of Asteruia gibhosa eight days old, to show the progress of metamorphosis. (After Lndwig.) A, from the riglit side. B, from the left side. Letters as in previous figure. In addition, *./, rudiments of paired tube feet. water-vascular canals, terminate, plates arise five basal plates (B, Fig. 370), one of which surrounds the madreporic pore and is the rudiment of the madreporite of the adult. In the centre of the circle of basals there arises the so-called dorso-central plate {D.C, Fig. 370). This plate does not lie https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-embryology-embryology-fig-368views-from-the-side-of-a-larva-of-asteruia-gibhosa-eight-days-old-to-show-the-progress-of-metamorphosis-after-lndwig-a-from-the-riglit-side-b-from-the-left-side-letters-as-in-previous-figure-in-addition-rudiments-of-paired-tube-feet-water-vascular-canals-terminate-plates-arise-five-basal-plates-b-fig-370-one-of-which-surrounds-the-madreporic-pore-and-is-the-rudiment-of-the-madreporite-of-the-adult-in-the-centre-of-the-circle-of-basals-there-arises-the-so-called-dorso-central-plate-dc-fig-370-this-plate-does-not-lie-image232108819.html
. On the natural history and classification of birds . rom this one species, which seems to have an equal,and perhaps a greater, claim to a station in the genus Pandion. Family STRIGIDJE. Owls.Head very large. Eyes surrounded with a circle of ra-diated feathers, forming a facial disk; plumage soft, lax.Ears large. Feet generally feathered to the toes; outertoe directed outwards. Bill more or less short, thicklyprotected by basal bristles: upper mandible entire, lowernotched. Feed and fly during night.Strix, Linn. Typical Owls. Head and facial disk verylarge: the former generallywithout egrets;
. On the natural history and classification of birds . rom this one species, which seems to have an equal,and perhaps a greater, claim to a station in the genus Pandion. Family STRIGIDJE. Owls.Head very large. Eyes surrounded with a circle of ra-diated feathers, forming a facial disk; plumage soft, lax.Ears large. Feet generally feathered to the toes; outertoe directed outwards. Bill more or less short, thicklyprotected by basal bristles: upper mandible entire, lowernotched. Feed and fly during night.Strix, Linn. Typical Owls. Head and facial disk verylarge: the former generallywithout egrets; https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/on-the-natural-history-and-classification-of-birds-rom-this-one-species-which-seems-to-have-an-equaland-perhaps-a-greater-claim-to-a-station-in-the-genus-pandion-family-strigidje-owlshead-very-large-eyes-surrounded-with-a-circle-of-ra-diated-feathers-forming-a-facial-disk-plumage-soft-laxears-large-feet-generally-feathered-to-the-toes-outertoe-directed-outwards-bill-more-or-less-short-thicklyprotected-by-basal-bristles-upper-mandible-entire-lowernotched-feed-and-fly-during-nightstrix-linn-typical-owls-head-and-facial-disk-verylarge-the-former-generallywithout-egrets-image375362445.html
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 75.—Hydropsyche bettetti mesad, the extreme apex blunt. Tenth tergite cleft on meson to its base, the two lobes with the dorsal margin incised just above apex, the apical dorsal corner angular, the apical mar- gin truncate and slightly declivous. Oedagus long, the basal portion turned abruptly and forming a complete halt circle, the remainder almost straight and cylindrical; the extreme apex al- most truncate except for two small, ovate dorsal lobes. Female.—Length 13 mm. Similar in color and general structure to the male. Genitalia as in fig.
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 75.—Hydropsyche bettetti mesad, the extreme apex blunt. Tenth tergite cleft on meson to its base, the two lobes with the dorsal margin incised just above apex, the apical dorsal corner angular, the apical mar- gin truncate and slightly declivous. Oedagus long, the basal portion turned abruptly and forming a complete halt circle, the remainder almost straight and cylindrical; the extreme apex al- most truncate except for two small, ovate dorsal lobes. Female.—Length 13 mm. Similar in color and general structure to the male. Genitalia as in fig. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-natural-history-natural-history-fig-75hydropsyche-bettetti-mesad-the-extreme-apex-blunt-tenth-tergite-cleft-on-meson-to-its-base-the-two-lobes-with-the-dorsal-margin-incised-just-above-apex-the-apical-dorsal-corner-angular-the-apical-mar-gin-truncate-and-slightly-declivous-oedagus-long-the-basal-portion-turned-abruptly-and-forming-a-complete-halt-circle-the-remainder-almost-straight-and-cylindrical-the-extreme-apex-al-most-truncate-except-for-two-small-ovate-dorsal-lobes-femalelength-13-mm-similar-in-color-and-general-structure-to-the-male-genitalia-as-in-fig-image234129302.html
. Elementary text-book of zoology. Zoology. 58 MOLLUSCA. arranged in a circle, project; they serve for creeping and swimming, as well as for the capture of prey, and usually bear rows of suckers on their oral surface. In many forms (Octopoda) the basal parts of the arms are united by a membrane which forms a kind of funnel in front of the mouth, the cavity of which is contracted and dilated in movement (not to be confounded with the pedal funnel, fig. 530 T). In others two lobe-like cutaneous appendages, the so- called fins, serve for swimming (fig. 531): these forms (Deca/poda) possess in add
. Elementary text-book of zoology. Zoology. 58 MOLLUSCA. arranged in a circle, project; they serve for creeping and swimming, as well as for the capture of prey, and usually bear rows of suckers on their oral surface. In many forms (Octopoda) the basal parts of the arms are united by a membrane which forms a kind of funnel in front of the mouth, the cavity of which is contracted and dilated in movement (not to be confounded with the pedal funnel, fig. 530 T). In others two lobe-like cutaneous appendages, the so- called fins, serve for swimming (fig. 531): these forms (Deca/poda) possess in add https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/elementary-text-book-of-zoology-zoology-58-mollusca-arranged-in-a-circle-project-they-serve-for-creeping-and-swimming-as-well-as-for-the-capture-of-prey-and-usually-bear-rows-of-suckers-on-their-oral-surface-in-many-forms-octopoda-the-basal-parts-of-the-arms-are-united-by-a-membrane-which-forms-a-kind-of-funnel-in-front-of-the-mouth-the-cavity-of-which-is-contracted-and-dilated-in-movement-not-to-be-confounded-with-the-pedal-funnel-fig-530-t-in-others-two-lobe-like-cutaneous-appendages-the-so-called-fins-serve-for-swimming-fig-531-these-forms-decapoda-possess-in-add-image231696013.html
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 150 The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. XXXIV.. F'is. Argulus piiieratu.><: fli'st and second mtennae of male, much enlarged. Lateral claw of basal joint of first antenna long and slender and curved into a half circle; anterior claw sKcrt and weak. Second joint slender, three times the length of the terminal joint, and armed at the distal anterior corner with a short spine; ter- minal joint tipped with two spines. Second anten- na of the usual pattern, the basal joint one-half wider than the succeeding joints and tipped with a long spine;
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 150 The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. XXXIV.. F'is. Argulus piiieratu.><: fli'st and second mtennae of male, much enlarged. Lateral claw of basal joint of first antenna long and slender and curved into a half circle; anterior claw sKcrt and weak. Second joint slender, three times the length of the terminal joint, and armed at the distal anterior corner with a short spine; ter- minal joint tipped with two spines. Second anten- na of the usual pattern, the basal joint one-half wider than the succeeding joints and tipped with a long spine; https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-natural-history-150-the-canadian-field-naturalist-vol-xxxiv-fis-argulus-piiieratugtlt-flist-and-second-mtennae-of-male-much-enlarged-lateral-claw-of-basal-joint-of-first-antenna-long-and-slender-and-curved-into-a-half-circle-anterior-claw-skcrt-and-weak-second-joint-slender-three-times-the-length-of-the-terminal-joint-and-armed-at-the-distal-anterior-corner-with-a-short-spine-ter-minal-joint-tipped-with-two-spines-second-anten-na-of-the-usual-pattern-the-basal-joint-one-half-wider-than-the-succeeding-joints-and-tipped-with-a-long-spine-image233645920.html
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ' * '' •. FIGURE 14. Electron micrograph of nerve-muscle junctions in the tadpole tail. Axons are in the lateral basal tract of the deuterencephalon. Asterisk and circle indicate a junction between an axonal rootlet and a dorsal muscle cell; vesicles are accumulated in the pre-synaptic area, and there is a post- synaptic thickening. A = axon, AR = axonal rootlet, M = muscle cell, MF = myofibril, NC = notochord cell. Bar = 1. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ' * '' •. FIGURE 14. Electron micrograph of nerve-muscle junctions in the tadpole tail. Axons are in the lateral basal tract of the deuterencephalon. Asterisk and circle indicate a junction between an axonal rootlet and a dorsal muscle cell; vesicles are accumulated in the pre-synaptic area, and there is a post- synaptic thickening. A = axon, AR = axonal rootlet, M = muscle cell, MF = myofibril, NC = notochord cell. Bar = 1. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-figure-14-electron-micrograph-of-nerve-muscle-junctions-in-the-tadpole-tail-axons-are-in-the-lateral-basal-tract-of-the-deuterencephalon-asterisk-and-circle-indicate-a-junction-between-an-axonal-rootlet-and-a-dorsal-muscle-cell-vesicles-are-accumulated-in-the-pre-synaptic-area-and-there-is-a-post-synaptic-thickening-a-=-axon-ar-=-axonal-rootlet-m-=-muscle-cell-mf-=-myofibril-nc-=-notochord-cell-bar-=-1-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enh-image234648348.html
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. F'is. Argulus piiieratu.><: fli'st and second mtennae of male, much enlarged. Lateral claw of basal joint of first antenna long and slender and curved into a half circle; anterior claw sKcrt and weak. Second joint slender, three times the length of the terminal joint, and armed at the distal anterior corner with a short spine; ter- minal joint tipped with two spines. Second anten- na of the usual pattern, the basal joint one-half wider than the succeeding joints and tipped with a long spine; second joint with two spines, third and fourth
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. F'is. Argulus piiieratu.><: fli'st and second mtennae of male, much enlarged. Lateral claw of basal joint of first antenna long and slender and curved into a half circle; anterior claw sKcrt and weak. Second joint slender, three times the length of the terminal joint, and armed at the distal anterior corner with a short spine; ter- minal joint tipped with two spines. Second anten- na of the usual pattern, the basal joint one-half wider than the succeeding joints and tipped with a long spine; second joint with two spines, third and fourth https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-natural-history-fis-argulus-piiieratugtlt-flist-and-second-mtennae-of-male-much-enlarged-lateral-claw-of-basal-joint-of-first-antenna-long-and-slender-and-curved-into-a-half-circle-anterior-claw-skcrt-and-weak-second-joint-slender-three-times-the-length-of-the-terminal-joint-and-armed-at-the-distal-anterior-corner-with-a-short-spine-ter-minal-joint-tipped-with-two-spines-second-anten-na-of-the-usual-pattern-the-basal-joint-one-half-wider-than-the-succeeding-joints-and-tipped-with-a-long-spine-second-joint-with-two-spines-third-and-fourth-image233645904.html
. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Fig. 1890.âTaxocrtnus wetherbyl, basal view, azygous side down. wetherbyi, Miller andGurley, 1895, Bull. No. 6, 111. St. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 41, Kask8«kia Gr. Thalamoorinus, Miller and Gurley, 1895,. shaped «)r fusiform, and covered by three ranges of plates and a small vault. First circle, five plates, equal. Second circle, five plates. Thiitl cir- cle, six plates. Type T.'oraUi». cylindricus. Miller and (J
. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Fig. 1890.âTaxocrtnus wetherbyl, basal view, azygous side down. wetherbyi, Miller andGurley, 1895, Bull. No. 6, 111. St. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 41, Kask8«kia Gr. Thalamoorinus, Miller and Gurley, 1895,. shaped «)r fusiform, and covered by three ranges of plates and a small vault. First circle, five plates, equal. Second circle, five plates. Thiitl cir- cle, six plates. Type T.'oraUi». cylindricus. Miller and (J https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/north-american-geology-and-palaeontology-for-the-use-of-amateurs-students-and-scientists-microform-paleontology-paleontology-geology-palontologie-palontologie-gologie-fig-1890taxocrtnus-wetherbyl-basal-view-azygous-side-down-wetherbyi-miller-andgurley-1895-bull-no-6-111-st-mus-nat-hist-p-41-kask8kia-gr-thalamoorinus-miller-and-gurley-1895-shaped-r-fusiform-and-covered-by-three-ranges-of-plates-and-a-small-vault-first-circle-five-plates-equal-second-circle-five-plates-thiitl-cir-cle-six-plates-type-toraui-cylindricus-miller-and-j-image234844570.html
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Fig. 2. Argulus piperatus: first and second antennae of male, mucli enlarged. Lateral claw of basal joint of first antenna long and slender and curved into a half circle; anterior claw shcrt and weak. Second joint slender, three times the length of the terminal joint, and armed at the distal anterior corner with a short spine; ter- minal joint tipped with two spines. Second anten- na of the usual pattern, the basal joint one-half wider than the succeeding joints and tipped with a long spine; second joint with two spmes, third and fourth joints with one spine ea
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Fig. 2. Argulus piperatus: first and second antennae of male, mucli enlarged. Lateral claw of basal joint of first antenna long and slender and curved into a half circle; anterior claw shcrt and weak. Second joint slender, three times the length of the terminal joint, and armed at the distal anterior corner with a short spine; ter- minal joint tipped with two spines. Second anten- na of the usual pattern, the basal joint one-half wider than the succeeding joints and tipped with a long spine; second joint with two spmes, third and fourth joints with one spine ea https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-fig-2-argulus-piperatus-first-and-second-antennae-of-male-mucli-enlarged-lateral-claw-of-basal-joint-of-first-antenna-long-and-slender-and-curved-into-a-half-circle-anterior-claw-shcrt-and-weak-second-joint-slender-three-times-the-length-of-the-terminal-joint-and-armed-at-the-distal-anterior-corner-with-a-short-spine-ter-minal-joint-tipped-with-two-spines-second-anten-na-of-the-usual-pattern-the-basal-joint-one-half-wider-than-the-succeeding-joints-and-tipped-with-a-long-spine-second-joint-with-two-spmes-third-and-fourth-joints-with-one-spine-ea-image233653734.html
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. March 1938 ROSS: NEARCTIC CADDIS FLIES 147. Fig. 75.—Hydropsyche bettetti mesad, the extreme apex blunt. Tenth tergite cleft on meson to its base, the two lobes with the dorsal margin incised just above apex, the apical dorsal corner angular, the apical mar- gin truncate and slightly declivous. Oedagus long, the basal portion turned abruptly and forming a complete halt circle, the remainder almost straight and cylindrical; the extreme apex al- most truncate except for two small, ovate dorsal lobes. Female.—Length 13 mm. Similar in color and general
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. March 1938 ROSS: NEARCTIC CADDIS FLIES 147. Fig. 75.—Hydropsyche bettetti mesad, the extreme apex blunt. Tenth tergite cleft on meson to its base, the two lobes with the dorsal margin incised just above apex, the apical dorsal corner angular, the apical mar- gin truncate and slightly declivous. Oedagus long, the basal portion turned abruptly and forming a complete halt circle, the remainder almost straight and cylindrical; the extreme apex al- most truncate except for two small, ovate dorsal lobes. Female.—Length 13 mm. Similar in color and general https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-natural-history-natural-history-march-1938-ross-nearctic-caddis-flies-147-fig-75hydropsyche-bettetti-mesad-the-extreme-apex-blunt-tenth-tergite-cleft-on-meson-to-its-base-the-two-lobes-with-the-dorsal-margin-incised-just-above-apex-the-apical-dorsal-corner-angular-the-apical-mar-gin-truncate-and-slightly-declivous-oedagus-long-the-basal-portion-turned-abruptly-and-forming-a-complete-halt-circle-the-remainder-almost-straight-and-cylindrical-the-extreme-apex-al-most-truncate-except-for-two-small-ovate-dorsal-lobes-femalelength-13-mm-similar-in-color-and-general-image234129317.html
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 1000 -I Fig. 5. Depth distribution of Pneumodermopsis paucidens at the day-time station WS 996. T.AC.. â ME. DID. IOm. Fig. 6. Pneumodermopsis paucidens. The animal viewed from the right side, with the buccal apparatus fully extended. BA., row of basal suckers; BR., gill; CIL., posterior ciliated circle; DIG., area of digestive gland; GON., gonad; HS., hook- sac; LA., lateral lobe of foot; L.i, lateral sucker of first pair; L.z, lateral sucker of second pair; ME., median lobe of foot; SAL., sali
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 1000 -I Fig. 5. Depth distribution of Pneumodermopsis paucidens at the day-time station WS 996. T.AC.. â ME. DID. IOm. Fig. 6. Pneumodermopsis paucidens. The animal viewed from the right side, with the buccal apparatus fully extended. BA., row of basal suckers; BR., gill; CIL., posterior ciliated circle; DIG., area of digestive gland; GON., gonad; HS., hook- sac; LA., lateral lobe of foot; L.i, lateral sucker of first pair; L.z, lateral sucker of second pair; ME., median lobe of foot; SAL., sali https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-discovery-ship-scientific-expeditions-ocean-antarctica-falkland-islands-1000-i-fig-5-depth-distribution-of-pneumodermopsis-paucidens-at-the-day-time-station-ws-996-tac-me-did-iom-fig-6-pneumodermopsis-paucidens-the-animal-viewed-from-the-right-side-with-the-buccal-apparatus-fully-extended-ba-row-of-basal-suckers-br-gill-cil-posterior-ciliated-circle-dig-area-of-digestive-gland-gon-gonad-hs-hook-sac-la-lateral-lobe-of-foot-li-lateral-sucker-of-first-pair-lz-lateral-sucker-of-second-pair-me-median-lobe-of-foot-sal-sali-image231404997.html
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. S. DAUTOV ET AL. ?-D^ - '•'". Figure 5. TEM. Longitudinal section of single axon (A) containing mitochondria (M) in the body wall outside ciliary hand near basal lamina (arrow). Circle indicates tight junction. Scale bar = 1 j/m. Figure 6. TEM. Cross section of the axonal tract (A) inside the body wall epithelium. Arrow indicates a basal lamina. Scale bar = 2 t*m. Figure 1. TEM. Two axons (large arrow) between adjacent cells of the body wall. Small arrow indicates a basal lamina. Circle indicates tight junction. Scale b
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. S. DAUTOV ET AL. ?-D^ - '•'". Figure 5. TEM. Longitudinal section of single axon (A) containing mitochondria (M) in the body wall outside ciliary hand near basal lamina (arrow). Circle indicates tight junction. Scale bar = 1 j/m. Figure 6. TEM. Cross section of the axonal tract (A) inside the body wall epithelium. Arrow indicates a basal lamina. Scale bar = 2 t*m. Figure 1. TEM. Two axons (large arrow) between adjacent cells of the body wall. Small arrow indicates a basal lamina. Circle indicates tight junction. Scale b https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-s-dautov-et-al-d-quot-figure-5-tem-longitudinal-section-of-single-axon-a-containing-mitochondria-m-in-the-body-wall-outside-ciliary-hand-near-basal-lamina-arrow-circle-indicates-tight-junction-scale-bar-=-1-jm-figure-6-tem-cross-section-of-the-axonal-tract-a-inside-the-body-wall-epithelium-arrow-indicates-a-basal-lamina-scale-bar-=-2-tm-figure-1-tem-two-axons-large-arrow-between-adjacent-cells-of-the-body-wall-small-arrow-indicates-a-basal-lamina-circle-indicates-tight-junction-scale-b-image234631968.html