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Loligo vulgaris, with its feather, or internal bone (Lamarck).
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Two stages in the development of Loligo vulgaris Lam.; a,a, first and a2,a2 second pairs of arms; br, branchiae, seen through m, mantle; e, e, eyes; f, fins; fu, funnel; v.s, vitelline sac. 1895. Loligo--Development.
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Two stages in the development of Loligo vulgaris Lam.; a,a, first and a2,a2 second pairs of arms; br, branchiae, seen through m, mantle; e, e, eyes; f, fins; fu, funnel; v.s, vitelline sac.
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Blunt-Tailed Squid. New Jersey Coast.
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Three stages in the development of the eye of Loligo.
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"Club" of Loligo vulgaris L., showing the crowded pedunculate acetabula.
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BIa Slide 7
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BIc Slide ( ) Image 13 (Bic) Imaged
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BIa Slide 1
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BIb Slide 4 (Bib)
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BLa Slide 2
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BIa Slide 10
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From the J. Z. Young Slide Collection. A collection of Histological slide preparations of the brain and/or central nervous system of various cephalopoda.
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BIc Slide 2 (Bic)
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series Aya - slide 2
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BLa slide 14
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BIc Slide 3 (Bic)
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BIa Slide 12
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BIb Slide 6 (Bib)
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From the J. Z. Young Slide Collection. A collection of Histological slide preparations of the brain and/or central nervous system of various cephalopoda.
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From the J. Z. Young Slide Collection. A collection of Histological slide preparations of the brain and/or central nervous system of various cephalopoda.
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series Bha Slide 5
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BLa slide 13
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J. Z. Young Slide Collection Series BIa Slide 13
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From the J. Z. Young Slide Collection. A collection of Histological slide preparations of the brain and/or central nervous system of various cephalopoda. Series BHa Slide BHa 2