RMFJ635R–Deeplet sea anemone (Bolocera tuediae), on a stone
RM2BF6NCJ–Bolocera paucicornis. 20 Oct 20144131
RF2GFFEG0–Deeplet sea anemone, Bolocera tuediae
RM2BCYFDY–Bolocera kerguelensis. 14 Jan 20139661 Bolocera kerguelensis
RMR528KN–1. Bolocera Tuediae. 2. Anthea cereus. 3. Aiptasia couchii 4. Sacartia coccinea. 5. S. Troglodytes. Anemones and corals. Actinologia Britannica: a history of the British Sea-Anemones and Corals. London, [1858]-60. Source: 7296.c.48 plate V. Author: Gosse, Philip Henry.
RM2BDYC4F–Sea Anemones, 1860
RM2AN1XR1–A history of the British sea-anemones and corals . 4> IN COLOURS Br Vt.DICKES. BOLOCERA TUEDI/E. 3 AIPTASIA COUCHII ANTHEA CEREUS A 3ACARTIA COCCINEA 5 . S . T R 0 0 L 0 D Y T E S. (r / c ACTINOLOGIA BRITANNICA. A HISTORY OF THE BKITISH SEA-ANEMONES AND C O E A L S. WITH COLOUEED FIGURES OF THE P^ECIESAND PRINCIPAL VARIETIES. BY PHILIP HENRY GOSSE, E.R.S. LONDON:VAN VOORST, PATERNOSTER ROW. 1860. PREFACE. In writing the following pages, I hare laboured to producesuch a History of the British Sea-Anemones and Corals, as astudent can work with. Having often painfully felt in studyingworks sim
RF2WYW4RF–Seastars and anemones stuck to a rock in the ocean aquarium
RMFJ637X–Deeplet sea anemone (Bolocera tuediae), on a stone
RM2BDYC3W–Sea Anemones, 1860
RMRHMYEE–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REPRODUCTION OF URTICINA LOFOTENSIS 459. FIGURE 1. Typical posture of Urticina lofotensis on rock substratum. Specimen is approximately 100 mm across. tensis. The name Urticina has priority over Tealia, which is, in turn, senior to Madoniactis (Williams in Manual, 1981). Manual (1981), following Stephenson (1935), synonymized the European T. lofotensis with Bolocera eques Gosse, 1860, which has been known as T. crassicornis, calling it U. eques. Manual (1981) ques- tionably included Hand's T. lofotensis in the synonymy as we
RF2WYW4RC–Seastars and anemones stuck to a rock in the ocean aquarium
RMPFDKBY–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. 5"> DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN CHAP. Ophiopholis aculeata, Ophiothrix fragilis, Nephrops norvegicus, Pagurus bernhardus and P. l<zvisy Rossia macrosoma, Pecten septemradiatus and P. opercularis, Oceanapia robust a, Ficulina ficus (with Pagurus pubescens) as well as many other sponges. Occasionally we got Sipho islandicusy Natica sp., Neptunea antiqua (with Chondractinia digit ata), Bolocera t
RMRHKE4J–. Biologisches Zentralblatt. Biology. 318 Carlgren, Nahrungstransport bei Actiniarien und Madreporarien. Bolocera lebt hauptsächlich von Pandalus borraUs und anderen Tiefseekrabben — gefressen werden, dürften die peristaltischen Be- wegungen für die Einführung von außerordentlicher Bedeutung sein, während die langsam schlagenden Cilien den Transport solcher Stückchen nur in geringer Masse befördern können. Obgleich also die Cilien des Schlundrohrs für die Einführung der Nahrung und für das Wegführen der verbrauchten Partikelchen hier nicht dieselbe Rolle wie bei den drei übrigen Gruppen spiele
RMRR3166–. Actinologia britannica. A history of the British sea-anemones and corals ... Sea anemones; Corals; Marine animals. 'L ATE V. ^^^^^^^^^M||&^^ 1 1 ^^^^^^^Bk'' ^ k IH^-^- ^^^^H^L.^'- 9. /*? rt. c. a£i. .'/V COLOURS Br W.DICHES. 1 BOLOCERA TUEDI/E, 3 AIPTASIA COUCHII. 2 ANTHEA CEREUS 4. SACARTIA COCCINEA 5 . S. TROCLODYTE S.. 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.. Gosse, Philip Henry, 1810-1888. London, Van Voor
RMRR313M–. Actinologia britannica. A history of the British sea-anemones and corals ... Sea anemones; Corals; Marine animals. I'I. AT'J . I.. ncL. 8 ' 5. CORYNAC riS V i k l l. : s 6 BOLOCERA EQIJES 7. ^OANTHUS SULGATUS " 7 ALDC RI 10 9.10. ZOANTHUS COUCHII . II. AIIRELI ANI A AUGUSTA . '?• A . HETEROCERA IV QtCHL S.b<. 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.. Gosse, Philip Henry, 1810-1888. London, Van Voorst
RMRHWPK8–. Benthic productivity and marine resources of the Gulf of Maine. Marine biology -- Maine, Gulf of; Primary productivity (Biology). Pennatula Cerianthus Bolocera Pandalids Placopecten Asteroids Ophiuroids Silver Hake S C5 o 15 54 CO 2 & CO c c? to CO to c? I 69 63 72 12 <1 89 26 35 73 «1 20 to £ £. Figure 3. Occurrence of dominant macrobenthic groups broken out by substrate type. Any taxon that accounted for >5% of all organisms counted in any of the substrate catagories was included in the figure. GROUPS % of Maj Dr Groups by Year 1983 1984 1985 Pennatula 38.0 28.0 4.0 Cerianthus 38
RMRCY4F5–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. 5"> DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN CHAP. Ophiopholis aculeata, Ophiothrix fragilis, Nephrops norvegicus, Pagurus bernhardus and P. l<zvisy Rossia macrosoma, Pecten septemradiatus and P. opercularis, Oceanapia robust a, Ficulina ficus (with Pagurus pubescens) as well as many other sponges. Occasionally we got Sipho islandicusy Natica sp., Neptunea antiqua (with Chondractinia digit ata), Bolocera t
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