GT BARRIER REEF CORAL Anemone Zoantharia Heterodactyla Hemprichii hypnoides 1893
SKU: P-7-003034
'Chromo Plate III; Great Barrier Reef Anemones and Zoantharia; Fig. 1. Palythoa caesia, p. 152. Polypary with expanded polyps, natural size; Fig. 2. Rhodactis Howesii, n.sp., p. 150. Expanded polyp, nautral size; 2A, contracted polyp, lateral view ; 2B, contracted tentacles, slightly enlarged; 2c, oral area with surrounding, simply capitate, tentacles, slightly enlarged; Fig. 3. Heterodactyla Hemprichii, p. 147. Expanded polyp, natural size; 3A, 3B, grape-like "nematospheres," enlarged; 3c, portion of the edge of the peristomial border, showing larger palmate tentacles, and intervening clusters of "nematospheres"; 3D, single peripheral palmate tentacle, enlarged; Fig. 4. Acrozoanthus australiae, nov. gen., n.sp., p. 153. Upper half of polypary, with polyps in Various conditions of expansion, natural size; 4A, portion of dead, hollow, polypary, of thinly chitinous consistence; Fig. 5. Phymanthus, muscorum, p. 149. Expanded polyp, natural size; Fig. 6. Heterodactyla hypnoides, n. sp., p. 148. Expanded polyp, natural size; 6A, grape-like clusters of nematosphers, slightly enlarged; 6B, isolated pinnatified tentacles, slightly enlarged; Fig. 7. Cerianthus nobilis, p. 151. Expanded polyp, protruded for about one quarter of its total length from the aperture of its prostrate, felt-like, dwelling tube, natural size; 8. Cornularia auricula, n.sp., pp. 152 and 199. Polypary with expanded polyps, natural size, and a single polyp slightly enlarged; Fig. 9 and 10., Physobrachia Douglasi, nov. gen., n.sp., p. 150. Expanded polyps, natural size; Fig. 11. Zoanthus Coppingeri, p. 152. Polypary with expanded polyps, natural size; 12. Discosoma rubra-oris, n.sp., p. 151. Expanded polyp, natural size.; Fig. 13. Discosoma nummiforme, p. 150. Expanded polyp, natural size'
Size 28 x 22 cm | 11.0 x 8.5 inches
Date Published: 1893
Type: Antique colour print
Author: Anonymous
Publication: The Great Barrier Reef of Australia
Condition: Good |
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