RMW27480–Archive image from page 38 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill75dans Year: 1907 35 Fig. 15. Inquiline og parasitiske krebsdyr fra nordiske søpunge. A Ascidicola rosea, B Doropygus auritus, G Notodelphys agilis, D Gonophysema gullmarensis med ægsække. A-C efter Tliorell, D efter Bresciani & Liitzen. punge lidet eftertragtede som føde for andre dyr; visse arter er dog udsat for at blive ædt af bundlevende fisk (fladfisk, kuller o. a.) og rovsneglen Velutina lever ude- lukkende af at udsuge søp
RMP7DHHA–Batrachia frogs and toads: pouch frog, Gastrotheca ovifera (endangered), Mediterranean tree frog, Hyla meridionalis, Canelos treefrog, Ecnomiohyla tuberculosa, Guenther's marsupial frog, Gastrotheca guentheri, flying frog or harlequin tree frog, Rhacophorus pardalis, military frog, Lithodytes lineatus, common green frog, Hylarana erythraea, Solomon Island leaf frog, Ceratobatrachus guentheri, Mozambique rain frog, Breviceps mossambicus, and Northern leopard frog, Rana pipiens. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natu
RMF87FAB–Batrachia frogs and toads: pouch frog, Gastrotheca ovifera (endangered), Mediterranean tree frog, Hyla meridionalis, Canelos treefrog, Ecnomiohyla tuberculosa, Guenther's marsupial frog, Gastrotheca guentheri, flying frog or harlequin tree frog, Rhacophorus pardalis, military frog, Lithodytes lineatus, common green frog, Hylarana erythraea, Solomon Island leaf frog, Ceratobatrachus guentheri, Mozambique rain frog, Breviceps mossambicus, and Northern leopard frog, Rana pipiens. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natu
RM2AWFMFA–Text-book of comparative anatomy . CRUSTACEA—SYtiTEMATIG EEVIEW 291 sac-shaped. The females carry about the fertilised eggs in a paired or unpairedovisac. Gills are wanting. Free-living or commensal Copepoda: Cyclops, Cantho-tus, in freshwater; Cetochilus, Clausocalaiius (Fig. 194), marine; Notodelphys,commensal in the branchial cavity of the Ascidians. Parasitic Copepoda : Corycceus,Xlj/i/iiriiia (some of which are only occasionally or temporarily parasitic), Chondra-canthus, Caligus, Lerncea, Lcrnceocera, Pcnella, Lcrnanthropus, Lernceascus, Achtheres,A nchorella. Sub-Order 2. Branchiura (Ar
RMPFHCWJ–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 35. Fig. 15. Inquiline og parasitiske krebsdyr fra nordiske søpunge. A Ascidicola rosea, B Doropygus auritus, G Notodelphys agilis, D Gonophysema gullmarensis med ægsække. A-C efter Tliorell, D efter Bresciani & Liitzen. punge lidet eftertragtede som føde for andre dyr; visse arter er dog udsat for at blive ædt af bundlevende fisk (fladfisk, kuller o. a.) og rovsneglen Velutina lever ude- lukkende af at udsuge søpunge. I amerikanske farvande vides krabber at kunne æde molgulider. De fleste arter huser et stort antal pa
RM2AWTYY3–Skrifter - Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab . NEUE, NORWEGISCHENOTODELPHYIDEN VON A. SCHELLENBERGBERLIN DET KGL. NORSKE VIDENSKABERS SELSKABS SKRIFTER 1921. NR. 3 AKTIETRYKKERIET I TRONDHJEM1921 In dem von Herrn Prof. Hartmeyer untersuchten Ascidienma-tcrial von der norwegischen Kiiste, das demnåchst an gleicherStelle veroffentlicht wird, fanden sich 3 Notodelphyiden. JedesExemplar gehort einer neuen Art an, deren Beschreibung hier folgt.. Fig. 1. 9 von Notodelphys dentata, n. sp. Notodelphys dentata n. sp. Fig. 1. 1 5 geschlechtsreif. Lange2.2 mm.Wirt: Rhopalaea nordgaardi Hartmr. A.
RMPF9EN1–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Brady, Marine Copepoden I. 569. Textfig. LV. Notodelphys antarctica. Fig. 1. ?, von der Seite x 84 Fig. 5. Vorderer Maxilliped x440 „ 2. Vordere Antenne x 240 „ 6. Hinterer Maxilliped x300 „ 3. Hintere Antenne x 300 „ 7. Erster Fuß x240 „ 4. Mandibel x 300 „ 8. Furca X 84. Genus Oncaea Philippi. Oncaea conifera Giesbrecht. (Taf.LVn, Fig. 3-16.) Diese Art erschien oft und gelegentlich recht zahlreich in Vertikalfängen sowohl bei der Gauss- Station am 14. VI. 1902
RM2AWTYG2–Skrifter - Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab . on Notodelphys dentata, n. sp. Notodelphys dentata n. sp. Fig. 1. 1 5 geschlechtsreif. Lange2.2 mm.Wirt: Rhopalaea nordgaardi Hartmr. A. SCHELLENBERG [1921 Wohnort: Der Copepode sass an der Aussenseite des Kiemen-sackes im Peribranchialraum der Ascidie. Fundort: Galgenes, Trondhjemsfjord, in ca. 300 m. Tiefe. Beschreibung: Korper gedrungen. Korperlånge kaum 3 X sogross wie die Breite des Kopfschildes. Der Brutsack bildet einensehr kleinen Beutel von halbelliptischem Umriss. Bei dem vor-liegenden Exemplar enthålt er die geringe Zahl von 10
RMRR56B6–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Notodelphyidas Copepoda Notodelphyoida PI. XVIII. G. O. Sars del. 1. Notodelphys tenera, Thorell 2. ,, elegans, Thorell 3- ,, prasina, Thorell. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMRR56B9–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Notodelphyidae Copepoda Notodelphyoida PI. XVII. G. O. Sars del. 1. Notodelphys rufescens, Thorell 2. ,, caerulasa, ThoreN 3. ,, agilis, Thorell. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMRDR5WY–. Text book of vertebrate zoology. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative. AMPHIBIA. 287 Opus includes the burrowing spade- seen except at the breeding-season, are Alytes and Bombifiator. The Hylid^ have teeth, while the tips of the toes are expanded into sucking-disks. Our tree-toads be- long to Hyla, Acris, and Choro- philus ; Notodelphys and Nototrenta, tropital America. The extinct Pal^obatrachid^ (oligocene) are noticeable for two sacral ver- tebrae. ORDER III. FIRMISTERNIA. Tongue well developed ; epi- coracoids firmly united in the median line. The ENGYSTOMiDiE, foot toad which is rarely All
RMRE0E0N–. A text-book of invertebrate morphology. Invertebrates. FiQ. 164.—Cbustacban Appendages. A, mandible of Copepod, Notodelphys (from Brokn); B, first maxilla of Noto- delphys (from Bronn); 0, mandible of Gambarua; D, first maxilla of Cami- barus. en = endopodite. eas = exopodite. mp = mandibular palp.. Fig. 165.—Crttstacban Appendages. A, second thoracic appendage of Mysis (after sars); B, second thoracic appen- dage of an Amphipod.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these ill
RMREP3WB–. A textbook of invertebrate morphology [microform]. Invertebrates; Morphology (Animals); Invertébrés; Morphologie (Animaux). Fi0. 164.—Ckdstacean Appenuages. A, mandible of Copepod, Notodelphys (from Bronn); B, first maxilla of Noto- delphys (from Bhonn); C, nmndible of Cambarus; D. first maxilla of Cam- barus. en = eudopodite. ex = exopodite. mp = mandibular palp.. ex Fig. 165.—Cuustacean Appendages. A, second thoracic appendage of Mt/sis (after Sahs); B, second tlioracic appen- dage of an Amphipod. Hi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
RMRH35A6–. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. MAXILLA. 61. 63 Figs. 55-04.—Maxilla. (Figs. 55-58, after Sars.) Fig. 55.—Heterorhabdus. Fig. 60.—Notodelphys. Fig. 56.—Heterocope. Fig. 61.—Longipedia. Fig. 57.—Oithona. Fig. 62.—Canthocamptus. Fig. 58.—Cyclopina. Fig. 63.—Diosaccus. Fig. 59.—Cyclops strenuus. Fig. 64.—Amphiascopsis ductus.. 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.. Gurney, Robert. London : Ray
RMRG7J1X–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. COPEPODS OF THE WOODS HOLE REGION 387. second antennae 3-segmented, prehensile; rami of first four pairs of legs 3-segmented; fifth legs uniramose, 2-segmented. A single spe- j cies in the present area. r NOTODELPHYS AGIUS Thorell FlGTJBE 238 Notodelphys agilis Thoeell, Kongl. Vet. Akad. Handl., vol. 3, no. 8, p. 40, pis. 4, 5, 1859.—Saes, Crustacea of Norway, vol. 8, p. 35, pi. 17, fig. 3, 1921. Occurrence.—Three females from Ascidia 'parallelogramma at Woods Hole, 1925. Distribution.—C oast of Bohusliin (Thorell); British Isles (Brady); co
RMRD1PEX–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 35. Fig. 15. Inquiline og parasitiske krebsdyr fra nordiske søpunge. A Ascidicola rosea, B Doropygus auritus, G Notodelphys agilis, D Gonophysema gullmarensis med ægsække. A-C efter Tliorell, D efter Bresciani & Liitzen. punge lidet eftertragtede som føde for andre dyr; visse arter er dog udsat for at blive ædt af bundlevende fisk (fladfisk, kuller o. a.) og rovsneglen Velutina lever ude- lukkende af at udsuge søpunge. I amerikanske farvande vides krabber at kunne æde molgulider. De fleste arter huser et stort antal pa
RMRCRYNA–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Brady, Marine Copepoden I. 569. Textfig. LV. Notodelphys antarctica. Fig. 1. ?, von der Seite x 84 Fig. 5. Vorderer Maxilliped x440 „ 2. Vordere Antenne x 240 „ 6. Hinterer Maxilliped x300 „ 3. Hintere Antenne x 300 „ 7. Erster Fuß x240 „ 4. Mandibel x 300 „ 8. Furca X 84. Genus Oncaea Philippi. Oncaea conifera Giesbrecht. (Taf.LVn, Fig. 3-16.) Diese Art erschien oft und gelegentlich recht zahlreich in Vertikalfängen sowohl bei der Gauss- Station am 14. VI. 1902
RMREP3WF–. A textbook of invertebrate morphology [microform]. Invertebrates; Morphology (Animals); Invertébrés; Morphologie (Animaux). it 372 INVERTEBRATE MORPHOLOGY.. Fi0. 164.—Ckdstacean Appenuages. A, mandible of Copepod, Notodelphys (from Bronn); B, first maxilla of Noto- delphys (from Bhonn); C, nmndible of Cambarus; D. first maxilla of Cam- barus. en = eudopodite. ex = exopodite. mp = mandibular palp.. 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 resem
RMRE0E11–. A text-book of invertebrate morphology. Invertebrates. 372 INVBBTEBBATE MORPHOLOGY.. FiQ. 164.—Cbustacban Appendages. A, mandible of Copepod, Notodelphys (from Brokn); B, first maxilla of Noto- delphys (from Bronn); 0, mandible of Gambarua; D, first maxilla of Cami- barus. en = endopodite. eas = exopodite. mp = mandibular palp.. 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.. McMurrich, J. Playfair (James Playfair), 1859-
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