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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; Det. by: William C. Banta; IZ number 89623; lot count 1; Microslide 01, fragment; Microslide 02, fragment; Microslide 03, fragment; Microslide 04, fragment; 1964-08-17T00:00:00Z
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; microslide; Det. by: William C. Banta; IZ number 89614; lot count 1; Microslide 01, fragment; Microslide 02, fragment; Microslide 03, fragment; Microslide 04, fragment; Microslide 05, fragment; 1964-08-03T00:00:00Z
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; Det. by: William C. Banta; IZ number 89615; lot count 1; Microslide 01, fragment; Microslide 02, fragment; Microslide 03, fragment; 1964-08-05T00:00:00Z
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; microslide; Det. by: William C. Banta; IZ number 89614; lot count 1; Microslide 01, fragment; Microslide 02, fragment; Microslide 03, fragment; Microslide 04, fragment; Microslide 05, fragment; 1964-08-03T00:00:00Z
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; Det. by: William C. Banta; IZ number 89621; lot count 1; Microslide 01, fragment; 1964-08-05T00:00:00Z
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; Det. by: William C. Banta; IZ number 87869; lot count 1; Microslide 01, glycerin, fragment; Microslide 02, glycerin, fragment; Microslide 03, permount, fragment; Microslide 04, fragment; Microslide 05, fragment; Microslide 06, fragment; other number Birkeland Species No. 57; 1974-02-13T00:00:00Z
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; Det. by: William C. Banta; IZ number 89498; lot count 1; Microslide 01, fragment; 1963-11-01T00:00:00Z
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; Det. by: William C. Banta; IZ number 89615; lot count 1; Microslide 01, fragment; Microslide 02, fragment; Microslide 03, fragment; 1964-08-05T00:00:00Z
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; Det. by: William C. Banta; IZ number 89616; lot count 1; Microslide 01, fragment; host: IZ.089617; 1980-06-21T00:00:00Z
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Eyes Under Puget Sound This species image was collected from Puget Sound sediments and photographed by the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Marine Sediment Monitoring Team. For more information about this team’s work visit: www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/eap/psamp/index.htm.
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; Det. by: William C. Banta; IZ number 89293; lot count 1; Microslide 01, fragment; 1993-10-06T00:00:00Z
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Summary[
edit] Description: Français : Un
Cheilostomatida de la famille des
Microporidae à
la Réunion. Date: 20 May 2017, 11:02:29. Source: The uploader on Wikimedia Commons received this from the author/copyright holder. Author: Philippe Bourjon.
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THE RADIATE CHARACTER. 139 by the means of these muscles that the extrusion of the polype takes place : these muscle-bands, drawing in the membrane to a concave form, diminish the con- tained space, which is already full, either with water, or as I rather suppose with the vital juices ; the only yielding part is the long body of the polype, which accordingly is forced out through the proper aperture. It is manifest that the radiate structure is becoming a subordinate character in these zoophytes ; at least so far as that character implies a perfect circular symmetry. This Eucratea for example has certainly a dorsal aspect and a ventral one : the direction of the intestinal canal, and the position of the excretory orifice making sufficiently plain which is the former. For from this arrangement, which is almost exactly repeated in some of the tubicolous Rotifera, as CEcistes for example, the oval orifice is gradually brought lower down the back by successive stages in Melicerta, Limnias, and Stej)ha7ioceros ; until in Mo- nocerca, Farcularia, and Notommata among the illoricate Rotifera, it attains the normal situation which it holds in the higher animals. Hence I have not scrupled to c^ll this the dorsal side of the zoo- phyte, in the preceding description. While on thfe subject I may mention that Eucratea frequently inflates the membranous integument just below the anus, in a manner common to many of the Rotifera. The ciliary action is doubtless in some measure involuntary ; but the tentacles have the power of separate and voluntary movement. I observed an
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Cheilostome bryozoan with serpulid tubes; Recent; Cape Cod Bay, Duck Creek, near Wellfleet, Massachusetts; collected by H.A. Curran. Date: 8 October 2013, 09:27:43. Source: Own work. Author:
Wilson44691.
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