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VI.—The Feeding Mechanism of the Cumacean Crustacean Diastylis bradyi

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

Ralph Dennell
Affiliation:
Grisedale Research Student in the Department of Zoology, Victoria University, Manchester.

Extract

The Cumacea and the Tanaidacea constitute branches from the line leading from some primitive Mysid and terminating in the Isopoda. This conclusion is founded on a consideration of purely morphological facts, and it is therefore of interest to study the feeding mechanisms of these groups in order to find out whether they show any possibility of having been derived from the type exhibited by the primitive Mysid (Cannon and Manton, 1927, and Manton, 1928).

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1934

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