Clipart images of many species of worms. Worms are a general term given to many invertebrate animals that have a long, soft body and no legs.
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Gordian Worm
"The Young Variable Gordius, after escaping from the egg. c, complete protrusion of both circles of hooklets and the style." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Kinorhynch
Echinoderes dujardini is a worm-like creature in the Kinorhyncha phylum of mud dragons.... |
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Leech
Leeches are parasitic worms.... |
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Leech
Leeches are characterized by the fact that they have no lateral appendages, but are furnished with a sucker or disc at one end or at both extremeties.... |
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Leech
Leeches are characterized by the fact that they have no lateral appendages, but are furnished with a sucker or disc at one end or at both extremeties. This is the anterior extremity showing the sucker... |
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Leech
"The animals belonging to this order, of which the Common Leech is a familiar example, are characterized by the total deficiency of any lateral appendages, their motions being effected by undul... |
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Leech
A class of suctorial worms found in bodies of water, marshes, and other moist places. There are many species, most of which inhabit fresh-water ponds, but they are also found in marine waters.... |
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Leech
"Alimentary system of leech. m., Mouth; cr6., sixth crop-pocket; cr11., last crop-pocket; v., rectum; s., posterior sucker." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Leech Dissection
"Dissection of leech. c.g., Cerebral ganglia; p., penis; s.v. is opposite the semminal vesicle; ov., ovary; ut., uterus; v.d., vas deferens; l.b.v., lateral blood vessel; T.4, fourth testis; n.v., nep... |
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Leech Section
"Transverse section of leech. c., Cuticle; e., epidermis; c.m., dermis and outer muscles (circular and oblique); l.m., longitudinal muscles (the peculiar connective tissue is hardly indicated); r.m., ... |
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Leech, Medical
"Head of Hirudo medicinalis, showing the three jaws (k); b, one of the jaws isolated, with the finely toothed free edge." -Parker, 1900... |
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Liver Fluke Life Cycle
"Diagram of life cycle of liver fluke." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Liver Fluke Stages
"Life history of liver fluke. 1. Developing embryo in egg-case; 2. free-swimming ciliated embryo; 3. sporocyst; 3a. shell of Limnaus truncatulus; 4. division of sporocyst; 5. sporocyst with rediae for... |
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Liver-fluke
Liver-flukes live parasitically within other animals, primarily birds and fishes. They are all more or less flattened and rounded in shape and they adhere by suctorial discs.... |
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Lob Worm
"Dissection of lob-worm from dorsal surface. m., Opening of retracted buccal cavity; i., gullet; gl., diverticula on first diaphragm; gl''., oesophageal glands; d., dorsal blood vessels; ef1., first e... |
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Lob-worm
"Errantia means wandering, and is applied to numerous species, of which the Lob-worm or Lug-worm, Arenicola piscatorum, is a common example. This animal, much used by fishermen for bait... |
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Lopadorhymchus
An illustration of the marine worm larva, Lopadorhymchus.... |
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Lugworm
"Arenicola marina. Entire animal viewed slightly from left side. Note anterior mouth; setae on anterior region; setae and gills on median region; thinner tail region often longer than shown." -Thomson... |
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Lumbricus Agricola
"Lumbricus agricola. A, entire specimen, lateral view; B, ventral view of anterior portion of the body, magnified. 1, 15, 33, first, fifteenth, and thirty-third segments. The black dots represent the ... |
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Lungs
This is a diagram illustrating lungs or tracheae. b.c., the cavity in which the body fluids circulate; l, the walls of the lung, which are much thinned inpockedings of the body wall (w); ex., the exte... |
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Medusa, terebella
"Distinguished by their habit of forming a tube or case, within which the soft parts of the animal can be retracted. This tube is usually attached to stones or other submarine bodies. It is often co... |
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Mesoderm
"Modes of forming mesoderm. A and B, special mesoblasts distinguishable early in egmentation (annelid): A, surface view from active pole; B, sectional view of same. ec, micromeres destined to form ect... |
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Microstomum
"Diagrammatic sagittal section of Microstomum, showing a chain of four zooids produced by fission. b, brain of the original zooid (the exponents indicating corresponding structures of the more recentl... |
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N. Pelagica
"Parapodium of "Heteronereis" of Nereis pelagica. 1, 2, 3, 4, the leaf-like outgrowths; c1., notopodial cirrus; c2., neuropodial cirrus; a1., a2., acicula or supporting bristles of notopodium and neur... |
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Nais
"In their form they resemble the common earth-worm; but their bodies are furnished, besides the ventral bundles of bristles, with a series of long spines on each side. They generally have two distinc... |