Fig. 2 in The Largest Cnidae Among the Sea Anemones; Description of a New Haloclavid Species from Japan, Haloclava hercules (Cnidaria: Actiniaria: Enthemonae: Haloclavidae)
Fig. 2. Haloclava hercules sp. nov., holotype, NSMT-Co 1754, external morphology in living state (A, B) and internal morphology of the preserved specimen (C–H, histological section stained by hematoxylin and eosin). A, Lateral view of the whole body; B, oral view; C, transverse section of a tentacle...
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description | Fig. 2. Haloclava hercules sp. nov., holotype, NSMT-Co 1754, external morphology in living state (A, B) and internal morphology of the preserved specimen (C–H, histological section stained by hematoxylin and eosin). A, Lateral view of the whole body; B, oral view; C, transverse section of a tentacle; D, longitudinal section of a tentacle; E, transverse section of the column; F, enlarged view of the transverse section of the column; G, enlarged view of the transverse section of an oocyte; H, longitudinal section of the aboral end. Abbreviations: a, actinopharynx; ac, acrosphere; D, dorsal directive; fi, filament; ma, macrocneme; oo, oocyte; pa, parietal muscle; rm, retractor muscle; s, siphonoglyph; scs, scapus; tcm, tentacular circular muscle; te, tentacles; tlm, tentacular longitudinal muscle; V, ventral directive; 1, first cycle mesentery; 2, second cycle mesentery. Scale bars: 10 mm in A and B, 1 mm in E, F, H, 500 µm in D, G, and 100 µm in C. |
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