A Laboratory Manual of Invertebrate Zology

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A Laboratory Manual of Invertebrate Zology
Gilman Arthur Drew
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Without setae or parapodia. Nervous system not separate from the epidermis. (Polygordius. ) CLASS 2. Chaetopoda.
With numerous, distinct somites that are pro- vided with setse. Subclass 1. Archi-chaetopoda.
Setae retractile. Nervous system not separate from the epidermis. (Saccocirrus. ) Subclass 2. Polychaeta.
With numerous setae. With a great variety of structure. (Nereis, Autolytus, Lepidonotus, Diapatra, Chaetopterus, Cistenides, Spirorbis, Clymenella, Sabella, Hydroides, Arenicola, Am- phi
...trite. ) Subclass 3. Myzostomida.
Disk-shaped. Without external segmentation. Parasites on Echinodermata. (Myzostoma. ) Subclass 4. Oligochaeta.
Without parapodia. Setae few and simple. (Tubifex, Lumbricus. ) CLASS 3. Gephyrea.
No segmentation. With or without setae. With introvert or proboscis. Order 1. Inermia.
With introvert. Anus dorsal. No setae. (Phas- colosoma. ) Order 2. Armata.
With proboscis. Anus posterior. Setae few. (Echiurus. ) CLASS 4. Hirudinea.
Somites constant in number, with more external annuli than there are somites.


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