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Jellyfish for the study of nervous system evolution and function. [PDF]
Cunningham K, Anderson DJ, Weissbourd B.
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Jellyfish and comb jellies in the Baltic Sea: Depth resolved distribution pattern along the salinity gradient of the Baltic Sea during September 2020 - dataset. [PDF]
Jaspers C, Hauss H, Hinrichsen HH.
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IV. Addendum to the Australian Hydromedusae
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Deepdive: Leveraging Pre-trained Deep Learning for Deep-Sea ROV Biota Identification in the Great Barrier Reef. [PDF]
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Hydromedusa maximiliani (Mikan 1820:unpaginated table) Holotype: NMW 23391 (Tiedemann & Häupl 1980:7; Tiedemann et al. 1994:12). Chelodina flavilabris Duméril & Bibron 1835: 446 Holotype: MNHN 9411. Hydromedusa subdepressa Gray 1854:134 Holotype: BMNH 1946.1.22.57 (formerly 1849.11.7. 29); same type as Hydromedusa depressa.
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Hydromedusa maximiliani (Mikan 1820:unpaginated table) Holotype: NMW 23391 (Tiedemann & Häupl 1980:7; Tiedemann et al. 1994:12). Chelodina flavilabris Duméril & Bibron 1835: 446 Holotype: MNHN 9411. Hydromedusa subdepressa Gray 1854:134 Holotype: BMNH 1946.1.22.57 (formerly 1849.11.7. 29); same type as Hydromedusa depressa.
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Cell and Tissue Research, 1975
The statocysts of Leptomedusae are formed as a depression in the velum. They are lined on the inside towards the distal part of the velum by thin epithelium and towards the proximal part by ciliated sensory cells. Lithocytes are present in the centre.
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The statocysts of Leptomedusae are formed as a depression in the velum. They are lined on the inside towards the distal part of the velum by thin epithelium and towards the proximal part by ciliated sensory cells. Lithocytes are present in the centre.
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Cell and Tissue Research, 1974
The very simple ocelli of Leuckartiara octona are formed of a sheet of mixed ectodermal receptor and pigment cells, whereas in Bougainvillia the cell sheet is invaginated to form an ocellar cup. The ocellar cup of Tiaropsis is formed of endodermal pigment cells.
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The very simple ocelli of Leuckartiara octona are formed of a sheet of mixed ectodermal receptor and pigment cells, whereas in Bougainvillia the cell sheet is invaginated to form an ocellar cup. The ocellar cup of Tiaropsis is formed of endodermal pigment cells.
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Factors effecting manubrium-regeneration in hydromedusae (Coelenterata)
Wilhelm Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology, 19761. Umbrellar fragments of the leptomedusaCampanularia johnstoni with or without parts of the radial canal demonstrate a gradient in the potential for manubrium regeneration and in regeneration time. 2. Implantation experiments exclude the manubrium as a source of inhibition or induction in the regeneration of another manubrium.
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