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[Turning over in the ophiuroid Amphipholis kochii].

Zhurnal evoliutsionnoi biokhimii i fiziologii, 1977
The reaction of turning over in the ophiuroid A. kochii Lütken begins when the ambulacral legs are detached from the substrate. At the bottom, when aboral side of the animal touches the substrate, turning over begins with oral flexion of three arms. In water, turning over begins with aboral flexion of all the arms.
Iu I, Arashavskiĭ   +4 more
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Amphipholis tuberosa Stöhr, 2011, sp. nov.

2011
Amphipholis tuberosa sp. nov. Figure 12 Type material. Holotype on SEM stub, sta. 1415, New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands, Lifou, Baie du Santal, off Chépénéhé, 20°47.1'S, 167°09.1'E, 3–7 m [MNHN IE- 2009-9208]. Paratypes: Sta. 1413: 1 spm, in 95% ethanol [SMNH-Type-8078]; sta. 1450: 2 spms, in 80% ethanol [SMNH-Type-8079]; NC00-35: 2 spms, in 95% ethanol
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Ultrastructural Peculiarities of the Embryogenesis of the Brittle Star Amphipholis kochii (Lutken, 1972)

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2005
This paper addresses morphogenetic processes and cell differentiation during embryogenesis of the brittle star Amphipholis kochii at the ultrastructural level. The radial cleavage is not strictly determined. Embryos are covered with a thick hyaline envelope and contain numerous yolk granules and small lipid drops.
L. A. Gliznutsa, S. Sh. Dautov
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