RMFJ5KGG–climbing sea cucumber (Ocnus planci, Cucumaria planci, Ocnus brunneus), on a mussel
RF2JP9C8X–Seabed marine invertebrates: Sea Cucumber (Cucumaria planci), Violet or Purple Sea Urchin (Sphaerechinus granularis), Red Starfish (Echinaster sepositus) and Spiny Starfish (Marthasterias glacialis). Depicted in a rare early 1900s German chromolithograph print of a painting by wildlife artist, Paul Flanderky (1872-1937). It helped to illustrate the (1911-18) 4th edition of Brehms Tierleben (Brehm’s Animal Life).
RMPG40BY–. A manual of zoology. '74 MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY surface, in some forms (such as the worm-like Synapta and its allies) tube-feet are entirely absent.. Fig. 97. — Cucumaria planci. Entire animal seen from the ventral surface, with the tentacles expanded, and the tube-feet projected outwards. (From Hertwig's Lehrhuck, after Ludwig.) 5. THE CRINOIDEA The Feather-stars and their allies constituting the class Crinoidea, bear some superficial resemblances to the star- fishes and brittle-stars, but with some important points of difference. The body of a feather-star (Fig. 98) is star- shaped, with a cent
RMRDJ74W–. A manual of zoology. '74 MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY surface, in some forms (such as the worm-like Synapta and its allies) tube-feet are entirely absent.. Fig. 97. — Cucumaria planci. Entire animal seen from the ventral surface, with the tentacles expanded, and the tube-feet projected outwards. (From Hertwig's Lehrhuck, after Ludwig.) 5. THE CRINOIDEA The Feather-stars and their allies constituting the class Crinoidea, bear some superficial resemblances to the star- fishes and brittle-stars, but with some important points of difference. The body of a feather-star (Fig. 98) is star- shaped, with a cent
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RMFJ5K1T–climbing sea cucumber (Ocnus planci, Cucumaria planci, Ocnus brunneus), on a mussel
RF2JP9CAW–Seabed marine invertebrates: Sea Cucumber (Cucumaria planci), Violet or Purple Sea Urchin (Sphaerechinus granularis), Red Starfish (Echinaster sepositus) and Spiny Starfish (Marthasterias glacialis). Depicted in a rare early 1900s German chromolithograph print of a painting by wildlife artist, Paul Flanderky (1872-1937). It helped to illustrate the (1911-18) 4th edition of Brehms Tieleben (Brehm’s Animal Life).
RMRN5KXB–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. ff/A?^ >--^ ves/c/es Afr7pcy//ae Ar7usc/es musc/e bcrnc/. A^at:^repor/''/'e (joncrcf b/ooaf vesse/ 6/ood yesse/ Pesp/ra-/-ory tree /?aaf/a/ musc/es Fici. 112. Fig. 113. Fig. 112.—A sea cucumber, Cucumaria planci Brandt, from the Mediterranean. From a preserved specimen. X %. Fig. 113.—Diagram of the internal anatomy of a sea cucumber, representing the animal laid open and the wall of the body turned to each side. the lower branches of the latter a mass of white tough threads in which a possible enemy may become entangled. These structures, however, are so
RMFJ5KYR–climbing sea cucumber (Ocnus planci, Cucumaria planci, Ocnus brunneus), on a mussel
RF2JP9CB9–Seabed marine invertebrates: Sea Cucumber (Cucumaria planci), Violet or Purple Sea Urchin (Sphaerechinus granularis), Red Starfish (Echinaster sepositus) and Spiny Starfish (Marthasterias glacialis). Depicted in a rare early 1900s German chromolithograph print of a painting by wildlife artist, Paul Flanderky (1872-1937). It helped to illustrate the (1911-18) 4th edition of Brehms Tierleben (Brehm’s Animal Life).
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