Items (58 total)

  • Collection: Hudson Transparencies

[This is a free-swimming “sea-lily” (Crinoidea), probably Antedon. The weed seems to be a young Laminaria frond.]

[Fresh water bryozoan, with pictures of larval stages and ‘statoblasts’: disc-like resting stages from which new individuals develop.]

[Almost certainly Plumatella repens (Linnaeus, 1758).]

[This may not even be an animal]

Dr Segers identifies them as: (top right and lower left) two Macrochaetus collinsi, dorsal and lateral views; and three illustrations of Beauchampiella eudactylota; one dorsal, swimming; one lateral and one dorsal, contracted view.

[ Dr Hendrik Segers has identified them as follows. Centre: two Seison species. Left bottom: a Colurella species. Left top: a Dicranophoridae, probably Encentrum. Right bottom: a Synchaeta species. Right centre: Brachionus species. Top: Testudinella…

[Now Ascomorpha ecaudis Perty, 1850.]
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