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English: fig. 332a (upper part) Median longitudinal perradial sections and cross-sections of Stauromedusae. Somewhat diagrammic, after Gross.

A. The internal anathomy of the Cleistocarpidae, illustrated as Craterlophus tethys.

C, transverse partition spanning between gonads; ex, outer chamber, fc, funnel pits containing longitudinal nucleus; g, gonad; gt, gastric cirri; lm, longitudinal muscles; s, interradial septa.
Italiano: fig. 332a (parte superiore) Sezione longitudinale perradiale delle Stauromedusae. Diagramma, secondo Gross.

A. Anatomia interna delle Cleistocarpidae, illustrata come Craterlophus tethys.

C, sezione transversale separante le gonadi; ex, camera esterna; fc, fosse ad imbuto contenenti il nucleo longitudinale; g, gonade; gt, cirri gastrici; lm, muscoli longitudinali; s, setti interradiali.
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Source Medusae of the world vol. 3 on Open library
Author Mayor, Alfred Goldsborough

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