RM2T69WDE–Types of annelids or marine segmented worms. Pista cretacea 1, Eunice magnifica 2, Hesione schmardae 3, Heteronereis vagans 4, Sabellaria alveolata 5, Spirobranchus lamarcki 6, Sabella terebrans 7, Serpula vermicularis 8, and Serpula triangularis 9. Annelides. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
RM2M3WA8G–Types of annelids or marine segmented worms. Pista cretacea 1, Eunice magnifica 2, Hesione schmardae 3, Heteronereis vagans 4, Sabellaria alveolata 5, Spirobranchus lamarcki 6, Sabella terebrans 7, Serpula vermicularis 8, and Serpula triangularis 9. Annelides. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
RM2AWHNMT–Résultats scientifiques de la campagne du 'Caudan' dans le Golfe de Gascogne, août-septembre 1895 . Jammes del. ANNÈLIDES Campagne du Caudan y .
RMA5P9JB–Close up of polychaeta Harmothoe imbricata crawling on a colony of bryozoa (Moss Animal , Sea Mats). Underwater, North Pacific
RMPFTXXC–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 394 ANNELIDES.. Plëione, Sav. (AmpMnome, Blainv.), which, with the same tentacles, have crest-like gills. These also are from the East ladies, and attain a great size. To these may be added Eitphrosine, Sav., which has but one tentacle to the head, together with arbuscular gills, very much developed and complicated ; and to which the genus Anisteria, Sav., established on a mutilated individual, should probably be approximated ; and, lastly, Hipponoe, Audouin & Edwards, which, devoid of caruncle, has only one cirrh
RMMEK141–. Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle . Infusoires. I Polypes Radiaires. Vers Epizoaires. Acéphales. Annélides. Insectes. Mollusques Arachnides. Cirrhipèdes.
RM2AKND19–Archives de zoologie expérimentale et générale . G Pruoot ad- nat. deL. Imp Ch. Chardon- auif-. Hèlwg. Dujardùv SYSTEME NERVEUX DES ANNELIDES. SYSTEME NERVEUX DES NEPHTHYDIENS
RMPFY5KB–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. ABRANCHIA. 397 The Antilles possess a large one, which inhabits a. tube of the consistence of leather. The Phyllodoce maxillosa, Ranzani, named Polyodante by Reinieri, and Eumolpe maxima, Oken, appear to be nearly allied, having the same trunk and jaws, and neither genus having perhaps been described from perfect specimens. Many species of Annelides remain, which have been too imperfectly described to admit of their being characterized ; and the Myriane, and two or three other genera of M. Savigny, must remain to be e
RMM7MJFX–Annélides polychètes pélagiques provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice, 1885-1910 (1916) (18424195021)
RM2WF05TT–Annélidés marins.
RM2AWHTH4–Résultats scientifiques de la campagne du 'Caudan' dans le Golfe de Gascogne, août-septembre 1895 . ?-?^ Mi wSX. ANNÉLIDES . ? .., ^ i Jammes del. Campagne du Caudan PL 22.
RMPFWTXN–. Horae entomologicae: or, Essays on the annulose animals:. Scarabaeidae; Scarabaeus. Tunicata r *i Acephala Mollusca t J Pisces Aves Mammalia s ..J. Cirripeda Insecta I Epizoaria 1 Annelides— Vermes Crustacea I I ™ Aracbnida If any thing could convince me of the accuracy of my method of investigation, it was the coincidence of the result with this double series obtained by what, considering the means he used, was little less than inspiration on the part of Lamarck. His peculiar taste for affinities gave him a glimpse of that order which it was easy for me, or indeed for any person, to obtai
RMM7MJFW–Annélides polychètes pélagiques provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice, 1885-1910 (1916) (18424187321)
RMW28B1N–Archive image from page 405 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 394 ANNELIDES. Plëione, Sav. (AmpMnome, Blainv.), which, with the same tentacles, have crest-like gills. These also are from the East ladies, and attain a great size. To these may be added Eitphrosine, Sav., which has but one tentacle to the head, together with arbuscular gills, very much developed and complicated ; and to which the genus Anisteria, Sav., established on a mutilated individual, should probably be approximated ;
RM2AWHP2M–Résultats scientifiques de la campagne du 'Caudan' dans le Golfe de Gascogne, août-septembre 1895 . Jammes del. ANNÉLIDES Campagne du Caudan PI. 25.. Jammes del. ANNÈLIDES Campagne du Caudan y
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RMW28AK1–Archive image from page 402 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 THE FIRST ORDER OF ANNELIDES. THE TUBICOLE. Some species of this division form a homogeneous, calcareous tube, which probably results from their transudation, like the shells of the MoUusks, but to which the muscles do not adhere ; others construct tubes, by agglutinating grains of sand, fragments of shells, and particles of mud, which they join by means of a membrane, which likewise is doubtless transuded ; lastly, there are som
RM2AWHPB9–Résultats scientifiques de la campagne du 'Caudan' dans le Golfe de Gascogne, août-septembre 1895 . Jammes del. ANNÉLIDES Campagne du Caudan . PI. 24.. Jammes del. ANNÉLIDES Campagne du Caudan PI. 25.
RMPFYEAY–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 398 ANNELIDES. 120 or more ring's ; the bulge is towards its anterior third. Under the sixteenth ring are two pores, of which the use is unknown. It pierces the ground in all directions, perforating it remarkably well, and subsists on roots, woody fibres, animal matter, &c. In the month of June it searches at night above ground for a mate. [It is especially in rich and well-manured soils that the Earthworm delights, particularly in gardens and meadows ; they are extremely sensitive to movements of the earth ; and
RMM7MJFR–Annélides polychètes pélagiques provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice, 1885-1910 (1916) (18418330682)
RMW28AMD–Archive image from page 403 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 392 ANNELIDES. like the antlers of a stag. This is the Terebella bicornes, Abeldg., and the Actinia or Animal-flower of Home. M. Savigny has made of it his subdivision of Serpules cymospires, which M. Blainville elevates to the rank of a genus. M. Lamarck distinguishes the Spirorbis, the branchial filaments of which are much less numerous (three or four only on each side) ; their tube is of a tolerably regular spiral form, and th
RM2AWHX45–Résultats scientifiques de la campagne du 'Caudan' dans le Golfe de Gascogne, août-septembre 1895 . -ii-t^:..>:^ . i^— i ^ ^£j: v ,,,: ,-,V ^— :^is Jammes del. ANNÉLIDES Campagne du Caudan . PL 21.
RMPFWRHW–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 392 ANNELIDES. like the antlers of a stag. This is the Terebella bicornes, Abeldg., and the Actinia or Animal-flower of Home. M. Savigny has made of it his subdivision of Serpules cymospires, which M. Blainville elevates to the rank of a genus. M. Lamarck distinguishes the Spirorbis, the branchial filaments of which are much less numerous (three or four only on each side) ; their tube is of a tolerably regular spiral form, and they are mostly very small : such is S. spirellutn, Pallas, and S. spirorbis, Mullen Sabella
RMM7MJFP–Annélides polychètes pélagiques provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice, 1885-1910 (1916) (18418321832)
RMW28BBR–Archive image from page 408 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 ABRANCHIA. 397 The Antilles possess a large one, which inhabits a. tube of the consistence of leather. The Phyllodoce maxillosa, Ranzani, named Polyodante by Reinieri, and Eumolpe maxima, Oken, appear to be nearly allied, having the same trunk and jaws, and neither genus having perhaps been described from perfect specimens. Many species of Annelides remain, which have been too imperfectly described to admit of their being charact
RM2AWHR3H–Résultats scientifiques de la campagne du 'Caudan' dans le Golfe de Gascogne, août-septembre 1895 . JaMMKS del. ANNËLIDES Campagne du Caudan PL 23.. Jammes del. ANNÉLIDES Campagne du Caudan . PI. 24.
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RMW28BG2–Archive image from page 409 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 398 ANNELIDES. 120 or more ring's ; the bulge is towards its anterior third. Under the sixteenth ring are two pores, of which the use is unknown. It pierces the ground in all directions, perforating it remarkably well, and subsists on roots, woody fibres, animal matter, &c. In the month of June it searches at night above ground for a mate. [It is especially in rich and well-manured soils that the Earthworm delights, particularly
RM2AWHT69–Résultats scientifiques de la campagne du 'Caudan' dans le Golfe de Gascogne, août-septembre 1895 . ANNÉLIDES . ? .., ^ i Jammes del. Campagne du Caudan PL 22.. JaMMKS del. ANNËLIDES Campagne du Caudan PL 23.
RMPG4090–. A manual of zoology. 19S MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY sect. the exterior, in the case of the sperms probably through the nephridia ; in the case of the ova, which are much too large to pass out in this way, probably through apertures tempo- rarily formed by rupture of the body-wall; and impregnation takes place by contact between the two sets of elements while floating freely in the sea-water.. Fig. -Serpulae with their tubes. (After Quatrefages.) Other annelides which may be collected along with Nereis on the sea-shore will be found to resemble it in the seg- mented character of the body, and the pres
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RM2AWJ04E–Résultats scientifiques de la campagne du 'Caudan' dans le Golfe de Gascogne, août-septembre 1895 . Jammes del. ?..-: .•-??-.:•-? ::-,-,-A:,-V. , -ii-^^^^ ^il^-^^ii^-^ -^-yi ANNÉLIDES Campagne du Caudan PI. 20..
RMPFN961–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 400 ANNELIDES. M. Moquin Tandon has described a subgenus by the name of Aulastoma, the mouth of which has merely longitudinal folds, several in number. In the suite of Nephelis, should be placed the Branchiohdellia of M. Odier, remarkable for having tvro jaws and no eyes. One species only is known, which lives upon the gills of the Crab. All these subdivisions have the anterior sucker a little separated from the body : the two next are distinguished by a further separation, composing almost a segment, having a transve
RMM7MJFT–Annélides polychètes pélagiques provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice, 1885-1910 (1916) (18418338932)
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RM2AWHW1C–Résultats scientifiques de la campagne du 'Caudan' dans le Golfe de Gascogne, août-septembre 1895 . -ii-t^:..>:^ . i^— i ^ ^£j: v ,,,: ,-,V ^— :^is Jammes del. ANNÉLIDES Campagne du Caudan . PL 21.. ?-?^ Mi wSX
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RM2AKNDHG–Archives de zoologie expérimentale et générale . F. Plattîcuc ad. nal del. Jmp ? C/v. Chardon. aùu>. Hélioa- Diyardin. h il ArcL.de Zool.Expleet Genle 2eSerie.Vol.IILPIXI. G Pruoot ad- nat. deL. Imp Ch. Chardon- auif-. Hèlwg. Dujardùv SYSTEME NERVEUX DES ANNELIDES
RMPG0KK9–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 236 ZOOLOGY. feet are jointed, thus anticipating the jointed appendages of the Crustacea and Insects. Tlie Annelides are divided into two suborders. The first snboi-dev, OUcfochmta, comprises Lumbricics, Nais, etc., while the second suborder, Chmtopoda, embraces Syllis, Autolycus, Nereis, Polydora, Aphrodite, and Polytwe, which are free- swimming, while the tubiculons worms which respire by spe-. FiG. 158. Fig. 158,— Cistenides Gouldii^ and its tnbe.—After Verrill. Fig. 159,—.E'wc/itme elegans, enlarged,—Alter Verrill. FiQ, 159. cial bran
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RM2AWJ0XN–Résultats scientifiques de la campagne du 'Caudan' dans le Golfe de Gascogne, août-septembre 1895 . E. Canu del. Phototyp. Gillot. Copêpodes. Campagne du Cauclan. PL 19.. Jammes del. ?..-: .•-??-.:•-? ::-,-,-A:,-V. , -ii-^^^^ ^il^-^^ii^-^ -^-yi ANNÉLIDES Campagne du Caudan PI. 20.
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RM2AWE2D0–The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . THE SECOND FAMILY OF THE ABRANCHIOUS ANNELIDES,—or,The Abranchia without Bristles,— Comprise two great genera, both of which are aquatic. ABIUNCIIIA. Vji). The Leeches {Hirudo, Linn.)—Have an oblong body, somciiines depressed, and wrinkled transversely; the mouth encircled by a lip,and the posterior extremity furnished with a flattened ^^)^M^lW^ f^ up to it and fix that, and thoureadvance the first, [besideswhich, they swim with facility]
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RM2AWE2H4–The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . , which have beenregarded as eyes. They are small worms, the reproductive power of whichis as astonishing as that of the Hydra or Polypus. Many species exist in ourfresh waters. Some have very long bristles; others (the Stt/laria, Lamarck) a long protrusiletrunk; several {Proto, Oken) have small tentacles at the hind extremity, and thereare others with very short bristles. To this genus may be approximated certain Annelides allied to the Earth-worms, which fa
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RM2AFW77X–. The Intellectual observer. )ACH The Parasites of the Cockroach. 339 placed under the microscope, they have the appearance drawn inFigs 1, 2. These are the Gregarina Blattce. The Gregarinidaare a group of animals first discovered by Leon Dufour, thecelebrated entomologist. They inhabit the alimentary canalsof insects, Annelides and some Crustacea. In structure,though larger in size, they are nearly as simple as the Vibrio.A simple sac, which is very obscurely striated, and is highlyelastic and moveable, encloses a mass of minute granules,in the centre of which is a clear, transparent vesicle;
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RM2AX4GNM–A phylogenetic classification of animals (for the use of students) . heir nephridia. I prefer to look uponthe Proto-Chordata as having arisen from a more generalisedform than either the Nemerteans or the Annelides. Theirpoint of origin was certainly very far back, and may havebeen even lower down on the vermean axis than its positionin the table. From the striking resemblance between therespiratory organs of Balanoglossus and those of some of thelower Chordata it is extremely probable that the Proto-Chordata started from ancestral Enteropneusta, and it hasbeen already seen (page 40) that the E
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RMRWRDFF–Elements of comparative anatomy (1878) Elements of comparative anatomy elementsofcompar00gege Year: 1878 176 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. surface, which may be derived from the paired organs of similar form in the Annelides. There is either a single pair (Sipunculus), or a few pairs (Thalassema, Sternaspis, Echinrus), in correspon- dence with the slight development of metamerism. Internal open- ings into the body-cavity lie close to the insertion of the tubes into the body-wall, and in several are of service in the generative function, acting as the ducts for the generative products. The greater part
RM2AJACWY–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . THE SECOND FAMILY OF THE ABRANCHIOUS ANNELIDES,—or,The Abranchia without Bristles,—Comprise two great genera, both of which are aquatic. ABRANCHIA. 399. The Leeches (Hirtido, Linn.)—Have an oblong body, sometimes depressed, and wrinkled transversely; the mouth encircled by a lip,and the posterior extremity furnished with a flattened disk, both ends being adapted to fix upon bodiesby a kind of suction, by meansof which these animals move,for, having fixed thei
RMPFAAEH–. Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Natural history -- Antarctica; Scientific expeditions -- Antarctica; Antarctica. Deuxième Expédilion Charcot (Gravier.- Annélides Polvchèies.) PI.VI. CK Gra-^ner del hrrot UU Anne 1] de S Polychét es Masson &. C* éditeurs. 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.. France. Ministère de l'éducation nationale; Expédition antarctique francaise (2nd : 1908-1910);
RM2AN1AJY–The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . an accompanying lateralbranch is seen, as usual, on both sides of the same columns. Anterior to the commencement of the stomach, the greatdorsal artery (Fig. 153, b, b) communicates with the mediansubgastric vein (a, a) by five or more pairs of lateral, wide, sac-culated arches (c, d), which embrace the oesophagus, as thecorresponding vascular arches which connect these t wo vesselsin other annelides and in the entomoid classes. Accordingto Dr. Williams, the following is the plan of circulation inearth-worm
RMPFAADF–. Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Natural history -- Antarctica; Scientific expeditions -- Antarctica; Antarctica. ..CE M.Li '-. M.Ï.- C'.n. ^ol 108 . C Çhnot hth Annélides Polychèlei Masson k C'° éditeurs. 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.. France. Ministère de l'éducation nationale; Expédition antarctique francaise (2nd : 1908-1910); Charcot, Jean, 1867-1936; Joubin, L. (Louis), 1861-
RM2AMYWBW–The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . —Fundamentally, the body of the worms is a hol-low cylinder, composed of circular and longitudinal muscularlayers, the former external, the latter internal. In Annelides,the longitudinal fibres are increased, forming two dorsal andtwo ventral layers, leaving a lateral groove. In addition tothis, a layer of transverse fibres, generally in the form of dis-tinct bundles, passes from the ventral median line to the lateralgrooves, which enables the animal to flatten its body whenswimming, passing through the wat
RMPFAADW–. Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Natural history -- Antarctica; Scientific expeditions -- Antarctica; Antarctica. Deuxième Expédition Charcoi (Gravier.^ Annélides Polychètes.) PI.IX. G.c. S.9 S.l. Sa QE 108 jl 99 il 1 95 CK. GrskVïar del. 36. 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.. France. Ministère de l'éducation nationale; Expédition antarctique francaise (2nd : 1908-1910); Charcot, Jean, 1
RM2AWGN0D–The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English, or, Medicine simplified . ntly beautiful in their bright and glowing colors. The budpereonates the species, is a perfect individuality and producesafter its kind. Some of the annelides, a division of articulateanimals, characterized by an elongated body, formed of numer-ous rings or aniudar segments, multiply by sjiontaneous division.A new head is formed at intervals in certain segments of thebody. (See Fig. 101). 208 COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER. Something similar to this process of budding, we find takingplace in a low order of anim
RM2AX8JJF–A history of British star-fishes, and other animals of the class Echinodermata . not hidden from us. This OpMocoma lives insoft slimy mud, and thus has to make its way through avery different medium from that inhabited by most otherBrittle-stars. The position, the increased size, and thepickaxe heads of these strange spines, are just the modi-fications of structure especially adapted to further loco-motion in such a locality. They may be compared to thelateral hooks or bristles of many earth-boring Annelides,and serve for the same purposes. The contrivance is avery beautiful example of the ada
RM2AWGNJ4–Annales des sciences naturelles . 4^>5 4OS Nioolet lith. SerpiiUens. Jmp^^^Lemercier, Paris. P 5?6 C^ SMrTHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES. /^ij/d le s^r, LES ANNELIDES POLYCHETES DES CÔTES DE DINARDPar M. le Baron de SAINT-JOSEPH TROISIEME PARTIE FAlIIIiliE DES I¥EPHTHV»IEiV^ Gr. Genre NEPHTHYS Cuv. Il est difficile détablir les espèces du ^enre Nephtki/s sanstenir un compte important de la forme des deux rames despieds. Mais comme cette forme varie souvent dans le mêmeanimal selon les régions du corps, il est important de bieniadiquer à quelle région appartient le pied daprès lequel onfi
RM2CPDYMT–. A System of natural history : containing scientifci [sic] and popular descriptions of man, quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects . incrusted exteriorly with grains of sand, orfragments of shell, in others solid, calcareous, and homogenous. The greaterpart of the Annelides are carnivorous, sucking the blood of other animals.They are hermaphrodite, but require mutual impregnation. Cuvier dividesthe class of Annelides into three orders :—1. Tubicol^, those in which thebronchise are in the form of tufts, attached to the head or anterior part of thebody, and generally inhabiting tubes.
RM2CH7G1N–. Evolution and disease . Reproduction des Annelides a Branches,which contains the following remarks relative to the eggsof the worm Lnnibricus trapezoides .•— The first of these eggs which I opened embarrassedme much. I saw escape with a glairy material a living,white, soft, transversely wrinkled, vermiform animal,composed of a body terminated by two appendagesmarked from right to left by a regular spiral. It was amonster formed of two individuals joined together, fusedin a part of their length, as I have since observed inothers but with less symmetrical conformation. In eachegg I have consta
RM2CJ1NB6–. A manual of clinical diagnosis by means of microscopical and chemical methods, for students, hospital physicians, and practitioners . ars to be common in elephants. Distoma Baanatobium and Distoma pulmonale are described in the; 7 :oid the Sputum, respectively. .1 o.—The annelides are very common intestinal par and : - As: = r.5 Jm:r.:::de5. Linne* Fig. M is the ylmdrieally shapeds in children and in the insane. The head consists : three projc : lips, which are provided with and- . The male meas pes a) a; 215 mm., the female a mm. in length. TL - 1 of the male is rolled up on its ventral s
RM2CE0E0J–. Dictionnaire de pédagogie et d'instruction primaire . s fonctionsdartères et de veines, quelques-uns étant con-tractiles et tenant lieu de cœurs. Cette organisa-tion élevée du système circulatoire avait trompéCuvier sur la véritable place des annélides. quilclassait en tête des articulés. On a dû abandonnercette manière de voir, et ramener les annélides àun rang inférieur, daprès leurs affinités plus réellesavec les helminthes dont la plupart sont des verscntozoaires, cest-à-dire parasites internes des ani-maux. 3. Principales divisions dela classe des Anné-lides. — On les subdivise en Sétiy
RM2CDAAAN–. Histoire naturelle des drogues simples : ou Cours d'histoire naturelle professé a l'École supérieure de pharmacie de Paris . Fig. 981. — Balane telline (lanimal grossisorti de son test). Fig. 982. — Anatife lisse (coupe verticalemontrant lanimal). 280 LES ANNÉLIDES. SIXIÈME CLASSE LES ANNÉLIDES. « Les annélides, dits aussi vers à sang rouget on^ leur sano générale-ment coloré en rouge, comme celui des animaux vertébrés, et circu-lant dans un système double et clos dartères et de veines. Ils respirentpar des organes qui tantôt se développent au dehors, tantôt restent à lasurface de la peau ou
RM2CET4HW–. Anatomie des centres nerveux. Terminaisons ner-veuses dans le mus-cle cardiaque. Fig. 145. —Terminaisons nerveuses motrices dans les musclesde lœil du lapin adulte. (Daprès G. Retzius.) Coloration aubleu de méthylène,n. fibre nerveuse pourvue dune gaine de myéline. Tache motrice doRanvier dans lesmuscles lisses. 228 ANATOMIE DES CENTRES NERVEUX. organique. Les nerfs des fibres musculaires lisses de la vie animale desMollusques et des Annëlides, dépourvus de myéline, se divisent et se subdi-visent, et se terminent à la surface des cellules musculaires par une extré-mité renflée, souventdigïti
RM2CE0DNA–. Dictionnaire de pédagogie et d'instruction primaire . es. La région anté-rieure de leur corps, celle qui reste toujours eupartie hors du fourreau de protection, otTre unpanache ou couronne dappendices, donl les unsconstituent des branchies de respiration, dautressenant à la préhension des aliments ou à la loco-motion, pour ceux de ces Annélides qui peuventse traîner sur le sol avec leurs fourreaux. La plu-part de ces animaux ne peuvent ni nager ni mar-cher, et leurs pieds peu saillants ne leur serventguère que pour sélever ou pour descendre dansle tube, où ils résident à poste fixe. Les tube
RMRMXHEK–. Annales des sciences naturelles. . Annélides. 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.. Paris : Crochard
RMRMHKBG–. Annélides polychètes pélagiques provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice, 1885-1910. Annelida; Polychaeta. . 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.. Fauvel, Pierre. [Monaco] : Imprimerie de Monaco
RMRMHKCH–. Annélides polychètes pélagiques provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice, 1885-1910. Annelida; Polychaeta. ^. 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.. Fauvel, Pierre. [Monaco] : Imprimerie de Monaco
RMRMHKE4–. Annélides polychètes pélagiques provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice, 1885-1910. Annelida; Polychaeta. . 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.. Fauvel, Pierre. [Monaco] : Imprimerie de Monaco
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