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English: Mollusca and tunicates.
Français : Mollusca et tunicata.
Deutsch: Mollusken und Tunikaten.

Clavellina lepadiformis. Nat. Gr. (Art. Ascidien.)

Zusammengesetzte Ascidie (Botryllus). 8/1. (Art. Ascidien.) O Mund, A gemeinsame Kloake für 6 Einzeltiere.

Bohrmuschel (Pholas dactylus). Nat. Gr. (Art. Bohrmuscheln.)

Riesenmuschel (Tridacna mutica), linke Schale entfernt. 1/3. (Art. Riesenmuschel.) a Schließmuskel, b Fußöffnung, c Byssus. Die Pfeile bezeichnen die Richtung des Wasserstroms.

Weibchen der Gemeinen Sepie (Sepia officinalis). ½. (Art. Sepie.)

Perlmuschel (Meleagrina margaritifera). Natürl. Gr. (Art. Perlmuschel.)

Schiffsboot (Nautilus pompilius). 1/3. (Art. Nautilus.) Durchschnitt der Schale: A Wohnkammer, a, a Luftkammern.

Schiffsbohrwurm (Teredo fatalis). Natürl. Gr. (Art. Bohrmuscheln.) Die Pfeile bezeichnen die Richtung des Wasserstroms. Larve des Bohrwurms, vergr.

Manteltier (Ascidia microcosmus), aufgeschnitten. Natürl. Gr. (Art. Ascidien.) a Mundöffnung, b Kloakenöffnung. Die Pfeile bezeichnen die Richtung des Wasserstroms.

Salpe (Salpa maxima), von der Seite. Natürl. Gr. (Art. Salpen.) Die Pfeile bezeichnen die Richtung des Wasserstroms. Auge. Kiemen. Eingeweide. Herz.
Date between 1885 and 1890
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1885-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1890-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Meyers Konversationslexikon
Author Bibliographisches Institut
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