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... typical carnivorous Annelid ( presumably a Nereid , though probably not so specialised as any modern member of that family ) can , by a simple and natural adaptation to a new manner of life , be established as the ground type of Apus ...
... typical carnivorous Annelid ( presumably a Nereid , though probably not so specialised as any modern member of that family ) can , by a simple and natural adaptation to a new manner of life , be established as the ground type of Apus ...
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... typical Crustacean head is easily explained by the bending round of the five anterior segments of such an Annelid for the purpose of browsing . The trunk of Apus will be shown to be a true link between the many - segmented Annelids ...
... typical Crustacean head is easily explained by the bending round of the five anterior segments of such an Annelid for the purpose of browsing . The trunk of Apus will be shown to be a true link between the many - segmented Annelids ...
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... typical Crustacean biramose limb . Continuing the detailed comparison of Apus with a bent Annelid , already begun in the first section , we have now to show that it is possible to deduce the limbs of the former from the parapodia of the ...
... typical Crustacean biramose limb . Continuing the detailed comparison of Apus with a bent Annelid , already begun in the first section , we have now to show that it is possible to deduce the limbs of the former from the parapodia of the ...
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... typical manner of Annelids by the alternate extension and contraction of the body . As , however , the body of our Crustacean Annelid shortened and began to develop an exo- skeleton , some other method of locomotion would become ...
... typical manner of Annelids by the alternate extension and contraction of the body . As , however , the body of our Crustacean Annelid shortened and began to develop an exo- skeleton , some other method of locomotion would become ...
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... typical Crustacean formula for mandibles and maxillæ has , except in Limulus and in the Ostracods , which have different masticatory formulæ , alone survived . These efforts of Nature to select the best arrangement of ventral and dorsal ...
... typical Crustacean formula for mandibles and maxillæ has , except in Limulus and in the Ostracods , which have different masticatory formulæ , alone survived . These efforts of Nature to select the best arrangement of ventral and dorsal ...
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2nd Edit 3rd Edit acicular glands animal Annelidan antennæ Apodidæ appendages Apus bending body brain canal carnivorous Annelid chitinous Cirripedia Cladocera cœlom Crustacea cuticle deduce developed diverticula dorsal parapodium dorsal shield eggs ENGLISH epithelium ESSAYS Eurypterus excretory exoskeleton eye of Apus fold function ganglia genital Globe 8vo gradually groups head-shield higher Crustacea HISTORY homology hypodermis Illustrated intestinal jaws labrum larva larvæ lateral limbs of Apus Limulus longitudinal Malacostraca mandibles masticatory ridges maxillæ membrane ment mid-gut modern Crustacea morphological mouth muscle bands musculature Nauplius nephridia nerves number of segments ocelli œsophageal commissures original Annelid Ostracoda pair of limbs paired eyes Phyllopodan POEMS position posterior primitive Crustacean probably Prof prostomium Pterygotus pygidium round rudimentary second antennæ sensory cirrus sensory organs SERMONS shell gland sinus specialised surface theory tion Tracheata Trilobites trunk limbs trunk segments tube unpaired eye ventral parapodia vols
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