File:EB1911 Hydromedusae - Cladonema radiatum - the medusa walking.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEB1911 Hydromedusae - Cladonema radiatum - the medusa walking.jpg |
English: Cladonema radiatum, the medusa walking on the basal branches of its tentacles (t), which are turned up over the body. |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | “Hydromedusae,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 14, 1911, p. 141, fig. 20. | ||||
Author | From Allman’s Gymnoblastic Hydroids. | ||||
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