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English: Syncoryne eximia (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Anthoathecata: Capitata: Corynidae).
  • 1 – a portion of a colony magnified, the hydranth to the left, loaded with planoblasts.
  • 2 – a colony, natural size.
  • 3 – a planoblast shortly after liberation, very much magnified; and, as it appears, with its tentalcles extended when floating passively in the water.
  • 3 – terminal portion of a marginal tentacle of the planoblast, showing its continuous axial tube, and its ectodermal spherules loaded with thread-cells..
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Source Allman G. J. The Monograph of the Gymnoblastic or Tubularian Hydroids. – Conclusion of Part I and Part II. – London: Robert Hardwicke, 1972. – Plate V
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George James Allman  (1812–1898)  wikidata:Q744703 s:en:Author:George James Allman
 
George James Allman
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G.J.Allman; George Allman; George J. Allman; G. J. Allman
Description British botanist, zoologist, university teacher and ecologist
Date of birth/death 1812 Edit this at Wikidata 24 November 1898 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Cork Parkstone
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