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Italiano: Fig. 1. Carybdea xaymacana, giovane medusa. I nemaocisti, così proeminenti nella giovane medusa, iniziano a scomparire. Bahamas, giugno 1903.

Fig. 2. Tamoya haplonema. Medusa matura presa ad una profondità di 2 braccia al largo di Brown's Point, Long Island, New York, 5 settembre 1902. Fig. 2'. Tamoya haplonema. Quadrante del margina della campana, con i canali del velarium. Fig. 2' '. Tamoya haplonema. Ropalio con un lato che è diretto verso l'interno della campana. Fig. 2' ' '. Tamoya haplonema. Vista laterale del ropalio.

Fig.3 Chiropsalmus quadrumanus. Dal Laboratorio della Fish Commission, Beaufort, Carolina del Nord. Dal fondo al largo di Beaufort ad una profondità di 3 a 9 braccia. Luglio 1904.
English: Fig. 1. Carybdea xaymacana, young medusa. Nemaocyst-warts so prominent in young medusa are beginning to disappear. Nassau Harbor, Bahamas, June 1903.

Fig. 2. Tamoya haplonema. Mature medusa dredged from a depth of 2 fathoms off Brown's Point, Great PeconicBay, Long Island, New York, September 5, 1902. Fig. 2'. Tamoya haplonema. Quadrant of bell-margin showing velarian canals. Fig. 2' '. Tamoya haplonema. Sense-club (ropalium) showing side that is directed inward toward the interior of the bell-.cavity. Fig. 2' ' '. Tamoya haplonema. Side view of the sense-club. Fig.3 Chiropsalmus quadrumanus. Fish Commission Laboratory, Beaufort, North Carolina. From the bottom off Beaufort entrance at a depth of 3 to 9 fathoms, July, 1904.

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Source Medusae of the world on Open library
Author Mayor, Alfred Goldsborough
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