Natuurkundige verlustigingen   Plate 13



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Figure(s) Slabber 1778Dutch Collected Maitland 1876 van Benthem Jutting 1970New current name (=) or correction made here (#)DutchEnglish
1, 2 Medusa perla Parel kwal 22-7-1768 Rhizostoma perla. Esch. Pelagia noctiluca ForskÃ¥l   parelkwal mauve stinger
3   Kermin Beroë 1 24-7-1768 Syncoryna pusïlla. v. Ben. (medusa or Teleon) Turritopsis nutricula McCrady 2 # Turritopsis polycirrha Keferstein 3 een poliepkwalletje a hydromedusa
4, 5   dier onder den rang der Slakken of Mulluscae 25-7-1768 Histriobdella homari. v. Ben. Histriobdella homari v. Beneden 4   een borstelworm a polychaete worm
6 Helix Slakhoorn 26-7-17685 Spirorbis nautiloides. Lam. Spirorbis sp. # a gastropod, either a late veliger larva or possibly a juvenile Omalgyrid 6 een larve of juveniel van een zeeslak a larva or juvenile of a marine snail


1 Kermin for the color carmine, in Dutch karmijn.
2 The so called immortal jellyfish
3 WoRMS: Slabbers image is of Turritopsis polycirrha, checked by Schuchert, P., 2009. Turritopsis nutricula is likely not present along the European coasts
4 A symbiotic polychaete worm living in branchial chambers of the marine lobsters
5 Found in Zeemos (hydroids) given to Slabber by a fisherman: Not to be seen with the naked eye.
6 Godfried van Moorsel: Not Spirorbis because 1. It is not attached to a substratum 2. It is invisible to the eye 3. Visible body consists of two lobes 4. Cilia at the end of a lobe.
This minute shell with two lobes protruding (seemingly one ciliated) resembles an larva with velum or a juvenile Omalogyra.



 




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