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Plate7.10 Spermatozoa of Amphiporus pulcher
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Plate6.4 Transverse section of the anterior part of the stylet-region properTransverse section of the anterior part of the stylet-region proper, showing the divergent arrangement of the oblique fibres and the position of the longitudinal series
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Plate6.3 Nervous plexus from the lateral trunk in Amphiporus pulcher
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Plate5.2 Snout and anterior region of Amphiporus pulcher
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Plate4.15 Eye of Amphiporus pulcher from a dead and slightly injured specimen
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Plate4.11 View of the under surface of the snout of Amphiporus pulcher
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Plate3.19 Proboscis of Amphiporus pulcher
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Plate2.7 Central stylet-apparatus of the same species
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Plate2.6 Structure of the stylet-region of the proboscis of Amphiporus pulcher
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Plate1.4 Transverse section of the anterior region of the proboscis of Amphiporus pulcher
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Plate1.3 Nipponnemertes pulchra. The specimen is a female, and the bright reddish ova shine through the translucent integuments
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Plate13.19 Stylet-region of Amphiporus bioculatus
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Plate7.25 Spermatozoa of Amphiporus bioculatus
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Plate8.3 Amphiporus bioculatus n. s.
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Plate10.9 Contents of the former, with oil-globules
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Plate10.8 One of the same slightly compressed glands
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Plate10.7 Gland-cells from the wall of the digestive cavity of Amphiporus lactifloreus
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Plate7.14 Parasite extruded from the capsule
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Plate7.13 The same ovum some hours afterwards, showing slight contraction of the discs
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Plate7.12 Parasitic ovum immediately after removal
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Plate7.11 Magnified view of a ganglionic region of a large one where a parasitic ovum lay imbedded in a granular lobulated mass
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Plate7.2 Another specimen eight days older than the preceding
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Plate7.1 A young specimen of Amphiporus lactifloreus on extrusion from the egg
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Plate6.12 Ovum just before the extrusion of the embryo