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I.—Observations upon the Structure of a Genus of Oligochœta belonging to the Limicoline Section
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Some time since I published in the Transactions of this Society a paper upon Phreoryctes; the present paper is the second of what I hope will be a series of memoirs upon the structure of the Oligochæta Limicolæ; this will be a parallel series to that upon the Oligochæta Terricolæ, which is being published by me in the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. As I took pains in my paper upon Phreoryctes to point out, in accordance with views previously expressed by myself and by others, that it is impossible to draw a hard and fast line between those two groups of Claparède, it may seem rather illogical to retain this classification—if only in the title of a paper; I do so simply as a matter of convenience, and without in the least desiring to revive these old divisions of the Oligochæta; indeed the genus Moniligaster, which is treated of in the present communication, is by most naturalists regarded as an earthworm; in many points it does undoubtedly agree with certain terricolous genera; but as its affinities, into the discussion of which I shall enter later, seem to me to be more with the Lumbriculidæ, I put it into the Limicoline series; it is useful to have a name corresponding to “earthworm” for those Oligochæta which are not earthworms, and are for the most part aquatic, and I therefore use that term.
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- Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh , Volume 36 , Issue 1 , 1892 , pp. 1 - 17
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page 1 note * See vols. xxviii., xxix., xxx.
page 3 note * It is perhaps unnecessary to explain that the first segment throughout the following description is the peristomial segment, and that I reckon the first setigerous segment as the second.
page 9 note * I only give a condensed epitome, to save space.
page 9 note † And some few other species, as Rosa and I have lately shown.
page 12 note * I do not attempt to discriminate between what are generic and what are specific characters; there are not sufficient data to do this with much probability of success.
page 12 note † The dagger indicates that the statement to which it is prefixed is made for the first time in the present paper.
page 15 note * Viaggio di Leonardo Fea in Birmania e regioni vicine xxv. Moniligastridi, &c., Ann. Mus. Civ. Geneva, vol. ix., 1890, p. 368Google Scholaret seq.
page 16 note * “L'interno della vesicola seminale non presenta un intreccio di fibre, ma solo una rete lassa di sanguieni” &c. (Rosa, p. 376).
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