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On the Anatomy and Histology of Phreoryctes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

Frank E. Beddard
Affiliation:
Prosector to the Zoological Society of London, Lecturer cm Biology at the Medical School of Guy's Hospita
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(abstract.)

The genus Phreoryctes has been known to zoologists since the year 1843, but there is no published account of the reproductive system sufficiently detailed to permit of comparison with other Oligochæta. The gonads (testes and ovaries) and spermathecœ were discovered by Leydig, who did not distinguish between ovaries and testes, owing to the immature condition of the specimens studied. This writer considered that the genital products were evacuated through the nephridia of their segment. The supposition is, however, incorrect, as genital ducts exist. Mr W. W. Smith of Ashburton, New Zealand, forwarded to the author in the spring of 1888 a single specimen of a new species of Phreoryctes, which was described in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History for June 1888 as Phreoryctes Smithii. In that paper the gonads and their ducts were briefly described and figured.

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Proceedings 1888-89
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1889

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note * page 117 References to the literature of the subject will be found in the detailed memoir.

note † page 117 The asterisk refers to statements of fact which are made for the first time in the present memoir.

note * page 119 It is so placed by Vejdovsky.