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Preliminary Remarks on the Homologies of the Mesenteries in Antipatharia and other Anthozoa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

George Brook
Affiliation:
Lecturer on Comparative Embryology in the University of Edinburgh.
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The mesenteries of many Anthozoa are usually regarded as being arranged in pairs, the members of a pair being adjacent mesenteries. The common shore Anemones, belonging to the Hexactiniæ, show this arrangement very well. In a typical case, the mouth and stomodæum are elongated, and the pairs of mesenteries are arranged in multiples of six. There are six primary pairs passing from the body-wall to the stomodæum, which are complete; six secondary pairs, which may also reach the stomodæum ; twelve pairs of a third series, which are not complete; forty-eight incomplete pairs of a fourth series, and so on.

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

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