Fig. 3.— Philine exigua n.sp. A. A reconstruction of the reproductive system showing the path of the reproductive products (dashed arrows) and of the products of the nidamental gland mass (solid arrows). B. The central nervous system from the ventral aspect showing the very
short visceral loop. C. The spawn mass of Philine exigua. Al.gld., albumen gland; A.sn.g., anterior sensory ganglia; Buc.g., buccal ganglia; Bu.cop., bursa copulatrix; C.con., cerebral connective; C.g., cerebral ganglia; Eff.dct., efferent genital duct; H.dct., hermaphrodite duct; H.gnd., hermaphrodite gonad; Mc.gld., mucous gland; Mc.gld. 2, lower and histologically distinct region of the mucous gland that is connected to the efferent duct; Ped.con., pedal connective; Ped.g., pedal ganglia; Pl.g., pleural ganglia; Sce., sub-epidermal eyes; Sub.g., sub-intestinal ganglion; Sup.g., supra-intestinal ganglion; Vis.g., visceral ganglion.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 12, 15 October 1969, Page 182
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125Fig. 3.—Philine exigua n.sp. A. A reconstruction of the reproductive system showing the path of the reproductive products (dashed arrows) and of the products of the nidamental gland mass (solid arrows). B. The central nervous system from the ventral aspect showing the very short visceral loop. C. The spawn mass of Philine exigua. Al.gld., albumen gland; A.sn.g., anterior sensory ganglia; Buc.g., buccal ganglia; Bu.cop., bursa copulatrix; C.con., cerebral connective; C.g., cerebral ganglia; Eff.dct., efferent genital duct; H.dct., hermaphrodite duct; H.gnd., hermaphrodite gonad; Mc.gld., mucous gland; Mc.gld. 2, lower and histologically distinct region of the mucous gland that is connected to the efferent duct; Ped.con., pedal connective; Ped.g., pedal ganglia; Pl.g., pleural ganglia; Sce., sub-epidermal eyes; Sub.g., sub-intestinal ganglion; Sup.g., supra-intestinal ganglion; Vis.g., visceral ganglion. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 12, 15 October 1969, Page 182
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