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Journal
Magazine of Natural History and Journal of ZoologyYear
1835Volume
v. 8 (1835)Page
Page 497Species
Coordinates: [493, 308, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["Caligus", ""], "scientific"=>["Udonella Caligdrum", "Udonella caligorum", "Udonella Calligorum", "Udonella Caligorum", "udonella caligorum"]; Coordinates: [221, 362, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["leech", ""], "scientific"=>["Udonella Caligorum", "Udonella Calligorum"]Inscription
Coordinates: [185, 538, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["a, Udonella Caligorum, of the natural size, attached to a portion of the caudal filament of the Caligus; b, the same magnified; c, a single specimen compressed between plates of glass, and highly magnified; the proboscis is thrust out of the mouth and forwards; d, a cluster of ovaries magnified.", "a, Udonella Caligorum, of the natural size, attached to a portion of the caudal filament of the Callgus; b, the same magnified; c, a single specimen compressed between plates of glass, and highly magnified; the proboscis is thrust out of the mouth and forwards; d, a cluster of ovaries magnified.", "a, Udonella Calligorum, of the natural size, attached to a portion of the caudal filament of the Caligus; b, the same magnified; c, a single specimen compressed between plates of glass and highly magnified; the proboscis is thrust out of the mouth and forwards; d, a cluster of ovaries magnified"]Drawing
Coordinates: [0, 0, 55, 90, 705, 483], Details: "keywords"=>["Sea Lice", "Ocean", "Sea Creatures", "Caudal Filaments", "filament", "ovaries", "leech", "parasite", "marine worm", "udonella caligorum", "biology", "trematode", "caudal filament", "magnified image", "worm", "leech-like", "invertebrate"]PageID
2335552Classification No
11Image Scale
0.361384