RMDE9JKD–Grayling butterfly (Hipparchia semele thyone) - Great Orme, Llandudno, North Wales UK
RMPG5N1G–Great Ormes Head Llandudno North Wales UK the Grayling butterfly Hipparchia semele Thyone
RMBN3XNH–Grayling Butterfly Hipparchia semele ssp. thyone Taken on The Great Orme, Llandudno, Wales
RM2BNMF44–Northern little yellow-eared bat (Vampyressa thyone), Cocobolo Rainforest Reserve, Panama
RMAJJKM8–Grayling Hipparchia semele on Heather showing markings and detail with nice out of focus background
RM2BNEAPY–Sea cucumber (Thyone fusus) washed up on beach following heavy storms. Anglesey, Wales, UK. December.
RMPC4HG2–606 Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann, 1930
RMHKDBMJ–Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann, 1930
RMJG7P06–Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann 1930
RM2JPYFY5–Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann, 1930
RM2AX7865–A history of British star-fishes, and other animals of the class Echinodermata . PORTLOCJTS THYONE.Thyone PortlocMi. Forbes. Specific Character.—Body cylindrical, corrugated, white; suckers numerous,large ; tentacula frondose, purple. The Thyone PortlocJcii is a large species, measuring fiveinches in length, and connects by its form and generalaspect the genus Thyone with Cucumaria. The body iswhite, and is covered with a strong smooth coriaceous in-tegument, over which the strong white suckers are some-what irregularly scattered. On the five angles they aremost numerous and rudely arranged in
RMPG5N0C–Great Ormes Head Llandudno North Wales UK the Grayling butterfly Hipparchia semele Thyone
RMMY2THT–. Español: Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann, 1930 . 18 July 2013, 16:53:19. C. Messing - Stefan Countryman 528 Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann, 1930
RMHX6W6W–Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann, 1930
RMW24FCP–Archive image from page 237 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill27dans Year: 1907 234 2. Kalklegemerne smaa, glatrandede, med Spir. . 1. Th. fusus (O. F. Miill.). Kalklegemerne store, med takket Rand, uden Spir Th. serrifera Østergren. l.Thyone fusus (O. Fr. Muller). Kroppen tøndeformet, tilspidset i begge Ender; For- men iøvrigt meget foranderlig ved Musklernes Sammen- trækning. Kalklegemerne (Fig. 114) ikke meget talrige; det er smaa, glatte Plader med i Reglen 4 Huller og med et Spir dannet a
RM2AX92DR–A history of British star-fishes, and other animals of the class Echinodermata . III. Norway. 2 pentactes. Mul. III.—V. X. Northern and CelticSeas. 3 communis. F. and G. III. VII. X. 4 fusiformis. F. and G. I. 5 hyalina. Forbes. I. 6 Drummondii. Thomp. X. 7 Hindmanni. Thomp. VIII. X. 8 fucicola. F. and G. I. XX INTRODUCTION. Genera and Species. British Distribution. General Distribution XXIII. Ocnus. F. and G. 1 brunneus. Forbes. III. X. XL 2 lacteus. F. and G. I. III. X. XXIV. Thyone. Oken. 1 papillosa. Mul. I. III. VIII. X. XL Norway. o Portlockii. Forbes. X. XXV. Chirodota. Esch. 1 digitata
RMPG5N0D–Great Ormes Head Llandudno North Wales UK the Grayling butterfly Hipparchia semele Thyone
RMMW1RKY–. Español: Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann, 1930 . 18 July 2013, 16:53:19. C. Messing - Stefan Countryman 606 Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann, 1930
RMPFAY6B–. Deutsche entomologische Zeitschrift Iris. Lepidoptera. Fig. 1. Elymnias suinbawana Frühst. 9- Fig. 2. Elymnias thyone Frühst. 9-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Entomologischer Verein "Iris" zu Dresden. Berlin : R. Friedländer
RMW24F4B–Archive image from page 236 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill27dans Year: 1907 233 I danske Farvande er denne Art kun kendt fra Skage- rak, hvor den stedvis er ret almindelig. løvrigt er den Fig. 113. Kalklegemer af Echinocucumis hispida. ''/i. udbredt fra Nordkap til den Biscayiske Bugt; den angives ogsaa fra Vestindien og fra Cap. Dens Dybde-Udbredelse er fra ca. 50—ca. 1200 (1800) m. 3. Thyone Oken. Sugefødderne uden regelmæssig Orden, spredt over hele Kroppen. Ofte med 5 fremstaaende K
RM2CE4EY5–. Cossack fairy tales and folk-tales. Selected . k the Wind, andIll tell him with what pains and trouble I hadgot my corn to grow and ripen, and then he, 24 COSSACK FAIRY TALES. forsooth! must needs come and blow it allaway. So the man went home and made ready to go,and as he was making ready, his wife said tohim: Whither away, husband ? I am going to seek the Wind. said he;what dost thou say to that? I should say, do no such thing, replied hiswife. Thou knowest the saying, If thou dostwant to find the Wind, seek him on the opensteppe. He can go ten different ways to thyone. Think of that, dea
RMPG5MH3–Great Ormes Head Llandudno North Wales UK the Grayling butterfly Hipparchia semele Thyone
RMMWW47H–. Español: Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann, 1930 . 18 July 2013, 16:53:19. C. Messing - Stefan Countryman 607 Thyone pseudofusus Deichmann, 1930
RMPFHRNN–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 233 I danske Farvande er denne Art kun kendt fra Skage- rak, hvor den stedvis er ret almindelig. løvrigt er den. Fig. 113. Kalklegemer af Echinocucumis hispida. '"^/i. udbredt fra Nordkap til den Biscayiske Bugt; den angives ogsaa fra Vestindien og fra Cap. Dens Dybde-Udbredelse er fra ca. 50—ca. 1200 (1800) m. 3. Thyone Oken. Sugefødderne uden regelmæssig Orden, spredt over hele Kroppen. Ofte med 5 fremstaaende Kalkspikler („Tænder") omkring Analaabningen. Huden glat, ikke stiv af Kalklegemerne. Radial- stykkern
RMRYTNN9–Echinoderms of Connecticut (1912) Echinoderms of Connecticut . echinodermsofcon00coew Year: 1912 PLATE XXXI. Common Thyone, Thyone briareus.
RMRDNGYH–. Echinoderms of Connecticut. Echinodermata. Plate XXXI. Common Thyone, Thyone briareus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Coe, Wesley Roswell, 1869-. Hartford, Printed for the State Geological and Natural History Survey
RMMA9YP3–. Echinoderms of Connecticut . PLATE XXXI. Common Thyone, Thyone briareus.
RMPFHRPN–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 210 lang, oftest bugtet, idet den først løber lige bagtil, føl- gende det midterste Ryg-Interradie, derefter bøjer brat og løber fremefter i venstre Ryg-Interradie imod Forenden, hvor den igen bøjer, gaar over i højre Bug-Interradie og derfra løber lige til Bagenden, hvor den udmunder. Hos Dendrochiroterne, undt. Psoliderne, ligger den bageste Del af Tarmen dog i venstre Bug-Interradie. Den er ophængt. Fig. 102. Stykke af Kalkringen af forskellige Holothurier. 1. Thyone fusus; 2. Phyllophorus pellucidus; 3. Psolus squamatu
RMRH14F9–. Bulletin. Geology -- Connecticut; Animals -- Connecticut; Plants -- Connecticut. PLATE XXXII. Thyone, Cucumaria, and Synapta.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut. [Hartford] : The Survey
RMMA9YNY–. Echinoderms of Connecticut . FIG. 21. Thyone briareus. One of the oral tentacles, showing the profusion of branches. Both the very numerous pedicels, which occur in the inter- radial areas as well as in the radii, and the large, branched ten- tacles are connected with the radial canals of the water-vascular
RMPFHRNH–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 234 2. Kalklegemerne smaa, glatrandede, med Spir. 1. Th. fusus (O. F. Miill.). Kalklegemerne store, med takket Rand, uden Spir Th. serrifera Østergren. l.Thyone fusus (O. Fr. Muller). Kroppen tøndeformet, tilspidset i begge Ender; For- men iøvrigt meget foranderlig ved Musklernes Sammen- trækning. Kalklegemerne (Fig. 114) ikke meget talrige; det er smaa, glatte Plader med i Reglen 4 Huller og med et Spir dannet af to Søjler, der støder sammen i Toppen og ender med nogle smaa Torne. — Naar en Stør- relse af ca. 20 cm Længde
RMRE3TD4–. Echinoderms of Connecticut. Echinodermata -- Connecticut. PLATE XXXI. Common Thyone, Thyone briareus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Coe, Wesley Roswell, 1869-1960. Hartford, Printed for the State geological and natural history survey
RMMA9YNN–. Echinoderms of Connecticut . FIG. 25. Outlines of calcareous plates of Thyone briareus. A, terminal plate of pedicel; B, supporting plates of pedicels; C, plates from tentacles; D, plates (tables) from body-walls. The slender pedicels, or tube-feet, are very numerous, and are scattered irregularly all over the body. Occasionally they appear to be arranged in five very broad longitudinal bands, although such bands are not distinctly separated from each other. The pedicels of the ventral surface are broader than those of the dorsal side of the body, the latter commonly tapering to a point. In
RMPFHRNF–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 235 Huden er temmelig kraftig, brister ikke saa let som hos de to andre Arter. Den lever paa Sand- eller Dynd- bund. Udvikling ukendt. I danske Farvande er denne Art hidtil ikke fundet, men der er al Sandsynlighed for, at den vil findes der. Den forekommer ved de norske Ky- ster indtil Trond- hjemsfjorden. Syd paa er den udbredt til Middelhavet. Kendes ikke fra Grønland eller Amerikas Østkyst. Dybde-Udbredelsen ) "^ r) } i ca. 15-1050 m].. [Thyone serri- fera Østergren. Kroppen tønde- formet, tilspidset, særlig mod Ba
RMRH14J3–. Bulletin. Geology -- Connecticut; Animals -- Connecticut; Plants -- Connecticut. PLATE XXXI. Common Thyone, Thyone briareus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut. [Hartford] : The Survey
RMMA9YNP–. Echinoderms of Connecticut . B FIG. 27. Thyone scabra. Outlines of cal- careous plates. A, from tentacles; B. from body-wall. (After Clark.) The individuals of this species are very much smaller than those of the common Thyone, rarely exceeding two inches in length. The body is slender posteriorly and pointed at the extremity. The most striking characteristic of the species is the abun- dance of the calcareous deposits in the skin. These are placed so closely together as to cause a decided roughness over the whole surface of the body. The deposits consist mainly of ir- regular plates (Fig. 2
RMGK47YN–47874 Cucumaria frondosa side view (65), dorsal view (66); Thyone briareus dorsal view (67); Thyone unisemita side view (68), ventral
RMRHYNCA–. The beginnings of embryonic development : A symposium organized by the Section on Zoological Sciences of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, cosponsored by the American Society of Zoologists and the Association of Southeastern Biologists, and presented at the Atlanta meeting, December 27, 1955. Embryology. 152 MORPHOLOGY OF FERTILIZATION riers through which their respective spermatozoa do not swim. In these species the acrosome filament is quite long. In the ex- treme case of Thyone the depth of the barrier approximates 55 microns and the length of the filament is someti
RMMA9YNC–. Echinoderms of Connecticut . FIG. 26. Thyone unisemita. Outlines of calcareous plates. A, from body-wall; B, madreporic plate; C, from pedicels; D, from tentacles. (After Clark.) numerous perforations. The madreporic plate and the charac- teristic plates of the pedicels and tentacles are shown in Fig. 26. Further details of the anatomy may be found in Clark's Report on the Echinoderms of the Woods Hole Region. Thyone scabra Verrill Rough-skinned Thyone Plate XXXII, fig. 7. This species has not as yet been recorded from Connecticut waters. It is, however, included in this report because it ha
RMRHKJE6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Marine biology. 88 FRANK R. KILLE ring; Polian vesicle or vesicles; stone canal; madreporite; tentacles; oesophagus with its investment of calcareous plates; nerve ring; and the retractor muscles of the lantern. I have never seen the gonads ejected but this has been reported for an unidentified species of Thyone (Noll, 1881). Examination of the autotomized parts also shows that they are usually eviscerated in the order of their body position and not accord- ing to their anatomical sequence. Lantern and stomach are eviscerated first, followed by the
RMRH14E5–. Bulletin. Geology -- Connecticut; Animals -- Connecticut; Plants -- Connecticut. B Fig. 27. Thyone scabra. Outlines of cal- careous plates. A, from tentacles; B. from body-wall. (After Clark.) The individuals of this species are very much smaller than those of the common Thyone, rarely exceeding two inches in length. The body is slender posteriorly and pointed at the extremity. The most striking characteristic of the species is the abun- dance of the calcareous deposits in the skin. These are placed so closely together as to cause a decided roughness over the whole surface of the body. The d
RMRHMJFN–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CONTROL OF EVISCERATION IN THYONE 431 Ejected viscera were divided, immediately after evisceration, into four components: introvert, "lantern," "gut," and gonad. "Lantern" included both the PRM and the tentacles; "gut" included both mesentery and haemal system. These tissues were allowed to stand in 10 ml of sea water, at room temperature, for 30 minutes and then centrifuged. The supernatants were assayed but activity was detected only in the fluid in which gut was steeped. Extracts of
RMRE3TCW–. Echinoderms of Connecticut. Echinodermata -- Connecticut. B FIG. 27. Thyone scabra. Outlines of cal- careous plates. A, from tentacles; B. from body-wall. (After Clark.) The individuals of this species are very much smaller than those of the common Thyone, rarely exceeding two inches in length. The body is slender posteriorly and pointed at the extremity. The most striking characteristic of the species is the abun- dance of the calcareous deposits in the skin. These are placed so closely together as to cause a decided roughness over the whole surface of the body. The deposits consist mainly
RMRHP751–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. PRODUCTION OF FILAMENTS BY ECHINODERM OVA. 313 Eggs of Thyone are readily inseminated if they have been natur- ally shed by the animals. The animals, easily obtainable in abun- dance, spawn actively throughout the breeding season, provided they are kept in large quantities of sea-water. Pearse ('09) has recorded an observation on the spawning of Thyone. These nor- mally shed eggs, as observations made repeatedly during the month of June of several years revealed, never form protoplasmic filaments as a response to inseminatio
RMRHNY4A–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ACROSOME FILAMENT AND SPERM ENTRY 251 C. General nature of the acrosome filament Some properties of the acrosome filament may now be described. As they are apparently much the same in both Thyone and Astcrias, and whether they occur in egg water, alkaline sea water or in inseminated cultures, reference to species and medium will be omitted here but may be found with the appropriate illustration. Despite its thread-like dimensions the filament is usually straight (Figs. 2, i, 4, 6 and 11) or curved only in very wide arcs (Fig
RMRHG929–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. OBSERVATIONS ON THYONE BRIAREUS. 269 The two short ventral tentacles are most active and constantly move in and out of the mouth opening, while the larger tentacles wave about more slowly. The latter are moved through the water or scraped over the bottom and then consecutively wiped off in the mouth. When one of these large tentacles is wiped off, its proximal end is pushed into the mouth first and the distal branches follow. Before one tentacle has emerged, another is usually being pressed down upon it ready to enter. Somet
RMRHG92M–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. A B Fig. 2. Diagrams representing the shape of cross-sections in the middle of the body of Thyotie as it burrows into the sand. The form shown in A precedes that shown in B. were able to come to the top of the sand when covered under fifteen centimeters but none came up through twenty centimeters although ten large individuals were tested. Clark ('99) found that Synapta burrowed with the tentacles and that it always went into the sand " head first." Thyone differs from it quite strikingly in the latter respect but
RMRDMCAW–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. DENDROCHIROTA 573 Four genera (Cucumaria, Thyone, Phyllophorus, and Psolus) and sixteen species have been recorded from British waters. Cucumaria is remarkable for being the only genus of Holo- thuroidea in which the body is penta- gonal in cross- section. In the majority of its species the tube- feet are confined to two rows along each radius, but in a few there are some scattered tube-feet in addi- tion. There are only ten buccal tentacles. The species figured (C. croeea) is an Ant- arctic one which carries the young on the back. Thyone differs in be
RMRE3TD1–. Echinoderms of Connecticut. Echinodermata -- Connecticut. FIG. 26. Thyone unisemita. Outlines of calcareous plates. A, from body-wall; B, madreporic plate; C, from pedicels; D, from tentacles. (After Clark.) numerous perforations. The madreporic plate and the charac- teristic plates of the pedicels and tentacles are shown in Fig. 26. Further details of the anatomy may be found in Clark's Report on the Echinoderms of the Woods Hole Region. Thyone scabra Verrill Rough-skinned Thyone Plate XXXII, fig. 7. This species has not as yet been recorded from Connecticut waters. It is, however, included
RMRHK4K6–. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. 98 THE BIOLOGY OF MARINE ANIMALS coelomic pressures of Holothuria with those recorded for Thyone and Caudina indicates that the stronger muscular contractions of these animals during the course of burrowing necessitate the development of much higher coelomic pressures. In holothurians which possess Cuvierian organs, e.g. Holothuria, strong â 740 | < 745^ "o 750^ O 755 £ -160£. Time (minutes) Fig. 3.4. Periodic Changes in the Volume of an Intact Holothuria grisea Time scale in minutes. Each cycle in the curve re
RMRHMJE3–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CONTROL OF EVISCERATION IN THYONE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 1890-1983. Woods Hole, Mass. : Marine Biological Labora
RMRPWHXW–. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. NO. 3 DEICHMANN : HOLOTHURIOIDEA ; PART I, DENDROCHIROTA 105 siblj' have reached its full size. Other members of the genus, as for ex- ample Thyone fusus, reach a considerably greater length. Thyone neofusus resembles Thyone fusus? from the West Indies (Deichmann, 1930, p. 167) but differs in the complete lack of a spire on the supporting plates; this may of course be a variable character. For the present it seems natural to segregate the various forms of fusus until different material has been gathered to permit a critica
RMRHG93H–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. OBSERVATIONS ON THYONE BRIAREUS. 261. -^ S r". Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 1890-1983. Woods Hole, Mass. : Marine
RMRHNWCW–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 20. BUNODOSOMA THYONE LUIDIA FIGURE 6. Estimated concentration of six amino acids in the tissues of the coelenterate Biitwdosoma cavcniata and the echinoderms Tliyouc sp. and f.nidia chithrnta. taurine by chromatography is detectable in concentrations as low as 0.1 micromole per gram. Our results indicate that taurine is either absent in the fresh-water forms of molluscs or it is present in concentrations lower than 0.1 micromole per gram. Every fresh-water and terrestrial mollusc studied showed no taurine whereas every form
RMRHP17J–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 450 H. BURR STEINBACH but the concentration of calcium in the cells is also lower. This is similar to the situation found in Thyone (Steinbach, 1940) and shows that there must be some change in the cells under the influence of high external calcium so that less calcium can enter or stick to them. Calculations similar to those made for potassium show that as the calcium of the medium increases the cell size decreases. This is ap- 25. 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Meq % in solution FIG. 3. Changes in Phaseolosoma muscles as
RMRHMJJJ–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CONTROL OF EVISCERATION IN THYONE 423 PRM (A) WR. GUT CL PV LBWM INT. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 1890-1983. Woods Hol
RMRH14G7–. Bulletin. Geology -- Connecticut; Animals -- Connecticut; Plants -- Connecticut. Fig. 26. Thyone unisemita. Outlines of calcareous plates. A, from body-wall; B, madreporic plate; C, from pedicels; D, from tentacles. (After Clark.) numerous perforations. The madreporic plate and the charac- teristic plates of the pedicels and tentacles are shown in Fig. 26. Further details of the anatomy may be found in Clark's Report on the Echinoderms of the Woods Hole Region. Thyone scabra Verrill Rough-skinned Thyone Plate XXXII, fig. 7. This species has not as yet been recorded from Connecticut waters. I
RMRDNGYA–. Echinoderms of Connecticut. Echinodermata. Fig. 26. Thyone unisemita. Outlines of calcareous plates. A, from body-wall; B, madreporic plate; C, from pedicels; D, from tentacles. (After Clark.) numerous perforations. The madreporic plate and the charac- teristic plates of the pedicels and tentacles are shown in Fig. 26. Further details of the anatomy may be found in Clark's Report on the Echinoderms of the Woods Hole Region. Thyone scabra Verrill Rough-skinned Thyone Plate XXXII, fig. 7. This species has not as yet been recorded from Connecticut waters. It is, however, included in this report
RMRHNY30–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. C FIGURE 21. Successive stages of sperm entry in Thyone briareus, from sketches of a living specimen. A broad cone with filose projections elevated one moderately slender sleeve about the inmoving acrosome filament. Acrosome filament seen in outer part of cone: solid line. Presumed further course of filament: dotted line. normal eggs. On the other hand, cleavage was never observed in inseminated cul- tures of the stripped eggs. Yet, whichever the source, a number of spermatozoa entered every egg which was observed individual
RMRHNY40–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 252 LAURA HUNTER COLWIN AND ARTHUR L. COLWIN c-d; when first seen it was oscillating like a pendulum with a short stem. Sud- denly it began to whirl freely in many directions, and its filament seemed even shorter; the presumed adhering distal part of the filament was not observed. A number of spermatozoa have been seen with the filament bent permanently (Figs. 2, f, 1, m, 7 and 10). II. Sperm entry A. Thyone briareus Many individual eggs were examined, both from natural sheddings and stripped from the gonads. As lightly inse
RMRHP3R0–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REGENERATION OF GONAD TUBULES IN THYONE 71 strongly that the animal cannot be turned right side out. Such indi- viduals do not live more than a day or two. THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM IN THYONE BRIAREUS (LESUEUR) A thick tuft of gonad tubules is found in each side of the dorsal mesentery as seen in Fig. 2. They originate from tissue localized within the mesentery in a region near the dorsal body wall (Fig. 2, gonad- basis) and about midway between the mouth and the anus (Fig. , C}. These tubules empty their products into a comm
RMRMMMXE–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 74 On the Echinodermata of St. Andrews. Genus Thyone, Oken. Thyone fusus, O. F. Miiller • Forbes, Brit. Starf. p. 233. Common in the stomachs of cod and haddock. Genus Thyonidium, Dub. & Koren. Thyonidium Dubeni, Norman, op. bit. p. 317. Occasionally in the stomachs of the cod and haddock. Mr. Norman states that he has found it on the coast of Ireland, as well as in Shetland. He observes {in lit.) that in this form there are no skin-spicula; feet with a large, circular, cr
RMRHP3N9–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. C FIG. 1. A, Thyone immediately after evisceration with a short longitudinal slit through the body wall at the anterior end (ventral surface to the right) ; B, Thyone being turned inside out with the aid of a blunt glass rod; C, specimen turned completely inside out. Cl, cloaca; G, gonad. (Mesenteries and muscula- ture of body-wall omitted.) Thyone gonad consists then of (1) a lateral portion of a chamber located within the dorsal mesentery (the gonad-basis) and (2) a mass of tubules which take their origin from the ventro-l
RMRFA5CP–. Catalogue of the British echinoderms in the British Museum (Natural History) by F. Jeffrey Bell. Echinodermata; Marine animals -- Great Britain. :HIT.ECHINO]L' B.M. PI. V. i-auS-.HiHKLsy dsl.etsc â -./t ^ n -T rf,'. , MmtemBros. I - Ttiyorte. ihsu.s. Z .Thyone^ r-aphartas . â 3. Ph^llopkoruspeUttddus. 4.PJvyTZophor'vo5 dnuanm^ruU.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of
RMRF16N7–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 648 ' ARCTIADyE. *728/. Neothyone xanthtema. (Plate XXXIV. fig. 3.) Thyone xanthsema, Dogn, Mem. Soc. Ent. Belg. xix. p. 126 (1912). <5. Head, thorax, and abdomen yellow slightly tinged with scarlet, the last with the ventral surface whitish. Fore wing yellow tinged with scarlet especially on the disk; a large patch of brownish suffusion in end of cell and from below end of cell to inner margin, conjoined to a brown spot beyond end of cell; a minute subbasal black streak below costa ; an indistinct subterminal scarlet li
RMRFAA2T–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 648 ' ARCTIADyE. *728/. Neothyone xanthtema. (Plate XXXIV. fig. 3.) Thyone xanthsema, Dogn, Mem. Soc. Ent. Belg. xix. p. 126 (1912). <5. Head, thorax, and abdomen yellow slightly tinged with scarlet, the last with the ventral surface whitish. Fore wing yellow tinged with scarlet especially on the disk; a large patch of brownish suffusion in end of cell and from below end of cell to inner margin, conjoined to a brown spot beyond end of cell; a minute subbasal black streak below costa ; an indistinct subterminal scarlet li
RMRF11HB–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 348 AKCTIAD^. interspaces of basal half, in end of cell, and in interspaces of terminal area. Hind wing pale brown. Hah. Brazil, iSao Paulo, 1 $ type t in Coll. Schaus. Exp. 28 millim. 732. Thyone tincta, n. sp. (Plate XXVIII. fig. 5.) $. White; frons, legs, and abdomen tinged with fuscous; antennae ringed with black. Fore wing with the costa black towards base ; the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous. Hah. Bolivia, Chaeo {Garlejjp), 1 $ type. Exp. 26 millim. 733. Thyone melanocera. (Plate XXVIII. fig
RMRF8MNN–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 348 AKCTIAD^. interspaces of basal half, in end of cell, and in interspaces of terminal area. Hind wing pale brown. Hah. Brazil, iSao Paulo, 1 $ type t in Coll. Schaus. Exp. 28 millim. 732. Thyone tincta, n. sp. (Plate XXVIII. fig. 5.) $. White; frons, legs, and abdomen tinged with fuscous; antennae ringed with black. Fore wing with the costa black towards base ; the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous. Hah. Bolivia, Chaeo {Garlejjp), 1 $ type. Exp. 26 millim. 733. Thyone melanocera. (Plate XXVIII. fig
RMRF8EE8–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 348 ABCXIAD^;. interspaces of basal half, in end of cell, and in interspaces of terminal area. Jlind wing pale brown. U(il>. 15KAZ1L, ."Siio i'uulo, 1 2 t}pet in Coll. Schaus. E.cp. iiS uaillim. 7;Ji Thyone tiucta, n. sp. (I'latc XXVIII. fig. 5.) $. White; frons, logs, and abdomen tinged witli fuscous; antennie ringed with black. Fore wing with the costa black towards base ; the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous. Jlab. lioLivLv, Chaco (^Garlq'p), 1 $ type. Exj). 20 miliim. 7^3. Tliyone melanocera. (Plate XXV
RMRF08KK–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. THYONK. 347 A. Fore wmg with dark postiuedial patches and the veins dark. a. Head bhie-black celcnna. b. Head without Wue tinge. a^. The dark areas Waek-brown placlda. b'. The dark areas pale red-brown 2^a/7wa. B. Fore wing white, without postmedial patches. a. Fore wing with the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous tincta. b. Fore wing wholly white. a'. Antenna^ black melanocera. 6'. Antennse white simpler. 729. Thyone celenna. Trichomdia celenna, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 283 â id Am. Lep nl ii f. 5. Purplish black ;
RMRF8EEK–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. THYONK. 347 A. Fore wmg with dark postiuedial patches and the veins dark. a. Head bhie-black celcnna. b. Head without Wue tinge. a^. The dark areas Waek-brown placlda. b'. The dark areas pale red-brown 2^a/7wa. B. Fore wing white, without postmedial patches. a. Fore wing with the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous tincta. b. Fore wing wholly white. a'. Antenna^ black melanocera. 6'. Antennse white simpler. 729. Thyone celenna. Trichomdia celenna, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 283 â id Am. Lep nl ii f. 5. Purplish black ;
RMRD3PMK–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 210 lang, oftest bugtet, idet den først løber lige bagtil, føl- gende det midterste Ryg-Interradie, derefter bøjer brat og løber fremefter i venstre Ryg-Interradie imod Forenden, hvor den igen bøjer, gaar over i højre Bug-Interradie og derfra løber lige til Bagenden, hvor den udmunder. Hos Dendrochiroterne, undt. Psoliderne, ligger den bageste Del af Tarmen dog i venstre Bug-Interradie. Den er ophængt. Fig. 102. Stykke af Kalkringen af forskellige Holothurier. 1. Thyone fusus; 2. Phyllophorus pellucidus; 3. Psolus squamatu
RMRF08KA–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 348 ABCXIAD^;. interspaces of basal half, in end of cell, and in interspaces of terminal area. Jlind wing pale brown. U(il>. 15KAZ1L, ."Siio i'uulo, 1 2 t}pet in Coll. Schaus. E.cp. iiS uaillim. 7;Ji Thyone tiucta, n. sp. (I'latc XXVIII. fig. 5.) $. White; frons, logs, and abdomen tinged witli fuscous; antennie ringed with black. Fore wing with the costa black towards base ; the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous. Jlab. lioLivLv, Chaco (^Garlq'p), 1 $ type. Exj). 20 miliim. 7^3. Tliyone melanocera. (Plate XXV
RMRD1YBN–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 233 I danske Farvande er denne Art kun kendt fra Skage- rak, hvor den stedvis er ret almindelig. løvrigt er den. Fig. 113. Kalklegemer af Echinocucumis hispida. '"^/i. udbredt fra Nordkap til den Biscayiske Bugt; den angives ogsaa fra Vestindien og fra Cap. Dens Dybde-Udbredelse er fra ca. 50—ca. 1200 (1800) m. 3. Thyone Oken. Sugefødderne uden regelmæssig Orden, spredt over hele Kroppen. Ofte med 5 fremstaaende Kalkspikler („Tænder") omkring Analaabningen. Huden glat, ikke stiv af Kalklegemerne. Radial- stykkern
RMRF11HN–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. THTONE. 347 A. Fore wing with dark postmedial patches and the veins dark. a. Head bhie-black celenna. b. Head without blue tinge. a}. The dark areas black-brown placida. b The dark areas pale red-brown â parima. !B. Fore wing white, without postmedial patches. a. Fore wing with the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous tincta. b. Fore wing wholly white. « Antennaj black melanocera. b^. Antennse white simplex. 729. Thyone celenna. Trichomelia celenna, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 283; id. Am. Lep. pi. ii.
RMRF8MP2–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. THTONE. 347 A. Fore wing with dark postmedial patches and the veins dark. a. Head bhie-black celenna. b. Head without blue tinge. a}. The dark areas black-brown placida. b The dark areas pale red-brown â parima. !B. Fore wing white, without postmedial patches. a. Fore wing with the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous tincta. b. Fore wing wholly white. « Antennaj black melanocera. b^. Antennse white simplex. 729. Thyone celenna. Trichomelia celenna, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 283; id. Am. Lep. pi. ii.
RMRD3PK5–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 235 Huden er temmelig kraftig, brister ikke saa let som hos de to andre Arter. Den lever paa Sand- eller Dynd- bund. Udvikling ukendt. I danske Farvande er denne Art hidtil ikke fundet, men der er al Sandsynlighed for, at den vil findes der. Den forekommer ved de norske Ky- ster indtil Trond- hjemsfjorden. Syd paa er den udbredt til Middelhavet. Kendes ikke fra Grønland eller Amerikas Østkyst. Dybde-Udbredelsen ) "^ r) } i ca. 15-1050 m].. [Thyone serri- fera Østergren. Kroppen tønde- formet, tilspidset, særlig mod Ba
RMRD1YBH–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 234 2. Kalklegemerne smaa, glatrandede, med Spir. 1. Th. fusus (O. F. Miill.). Kalklegemerne store, med takket Rand, uden Spir Th. serrifera Østergren. l.Thyone fusus (O. Fr. Muller). Kroppen tøndeformet, tilspidset i begge Ender; For- men iøvrigt meget foranderlig ved Musklernes Sammen- trækning. Kalklegemerne (Fig. 114) ikke meget talrige; det er smaa, glatte Plader med i Reglen 4 Huller og med et Spir dannet af to Søjler, der støder sammen i Toppen og ender med nogle smaa Torne. — Naar en Stør- relse af ca. 20 cm Længde
RMRPWHXC–. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Text fig. 4. Thyone bidentata, new species, juv. 1-3. Tables from integument. 4. Supporting table from tube foot. Scale, i/ioo nim. shaped disk with 4 central holes (and a few holes in the ends when the disk is lengthened) ; spire tapering to a cone with few teeth. Supporting tables with spire composed of 2 rods united into a slender spine, ending in 2 diverging teeth. Introvert with tables with numerous holes and low spire with diverging teeth; tentacles with a few rosettes. Color of pre- s
RMRGN9A8–. Bulletin du Musum national d'histoire naturelle. Natural history. /lOO Deux nouvelles Holothuries du genre Thyoxe PROVENANT DES OrCADES DU SuD, PAR M. C. VanEY. M. le Professeur Joubia a bieu voulu me confier i'ëtude de quelques Holothuries recueillies par M. Valette, de Buenos-Aires, au cours d'uu voyage dans les Orcades du Sud. Elles se rapportent toutes à deux espèces nouvelles de Tfujone : la T/iyonc ScotiÅ et la Thyone turricata. Thyone Scotiae nov. sp. â Plage de la baie Scotia; Orcades du Sud, M. Valette, 1906, 3 exemplaires. Parmi les trois exemplaires de cette nouvelle espèce, de
RMRCRE6P–. Deutsche entomologische Zeitschrift Iris. Lepidoptera. Fig. 1. Elymnias suinbawana Frühst. 9- Fig. 2. Elymnias thyone Frühst. 9-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Entomologischer Verein "Iris" zu Dresden. Berlin : R. Friedländer
RMRCMG67–. Die Fauna südwest-Australiens. Ergebnisse der Hamburger südwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905. Zoology -- Australia; Scientific expeditions -- Australia. Holothurioidea. 361 und Stereoderma Murrayi, eine mit Thyone sacellus unzweifelhaft nahe ver- wandte Form, zu machen. Nach den Angaben aus der Literatur soll der eine Unterschied zwischen beiden Arten in der Farbe zu finden sein. Stereoderma ist weiß mit schwarzen Tentakeln und Thyone sacellus dunkel- braun. Von meinen Exemplaren ist die Mehrzahl dunkelbraun gefärbt, die Haut ist rauh, infolge der massenhaften Kalkablagerung fast starr
RMRF1B41–. Catalogue of the British echinoderms in the British Museum (Natural History) by F. Jeffrey Bell. Echinodermata; Marine animals -- Great Britain. :HIT.ECHINO]L' B.M. PI. V. i-auS-.HiHKLsy dsl.etsc â -./t ^ n -T rf,'. , MmtemBros. I - Ttiyorte. ihsu.s. Z .Thyone^ r-aphartas . â 3. Ph^llopkoruspeUttddus. 4.PJvyTZophor'vo5 dnuanm^ruU.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of
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