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Journal
Hardwicke Science GossipYear
1892Volume
v.28, (1892)Species
Coordinates: [148, 940, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>[""], "scientific"=>["Stentor viridis", "stentor viridis"]Inscription
Coordinates: [411, 668, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["t", "d", "n", "p", "C", "ch", "D", "cl", "B", "a", "A", "v", "Fig. 109 - stentor viridis. AA, attached and expanded; b, free swimming; c, t tail; n segment of nucleus; ch chlorophyll corpuscules", "de", "pn", "E", "Fig. 109.-Stentor viridis. AA, attached and expanded; e, free swimming; c,t, tail; n, segment of nucleus; ch, chlorophyll cospuseles. D, myophan striation; E, part of crushed specimen, to show protoplasmic network (pn)and vaculoe (v). In all figures-c, cillia on expanded end; e, on body; d, disc; ch, chlorophyll corpuscle; n, segment of mailiform nucleus; ve, oesophagus; p, peristome; t, hyaline tail; v, vacuole A and n, 1 inch; C and E 1/2 inch; D, 1/2 inch.", "c"]Drawing
Coordinates: [0, 0, 60, 408, 773, 569], Details: "keywords"=>["attached", "expanded", "tail", "chlorophyll corpuscle", "protist", "stentor viridis", "protozoa", "ciliata ", "peritrichius ciliata"]PageID
39681475Classification No
6Image Scale
0.496102