File:Living lights (Plate X) (7582782170).jpg

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PLATE X.
1. Scopelus humboldti, showing luminous spots.
2. Mother o'pearl organ from side of same.
3. Argyropdecus.
4. Longitudinal section of organs from abdominal region of same.
5. Luminous organ from nasal region of Ichthyococcus.

6. Luminous Crustacean. 7. Lampyris. 8. Light cells of same, and trachea (magnified).
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Author Holder, Charles Frederick
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Living lights : a popular account of phosphorescent animals and vegetables / by Charles Frederick Holder.
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22107117
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71931 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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28967 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Plate X
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NameFound:Ichthyococcus NameConfirmed:Ichthyococcus EOLID:11109179 NameBankID:2484980 NameFound:Lampyris NameConfirmed:Lampyris EOLID:2923993 NameBankID:1654094 NameFound:Scopelus humboldti NameConfirmed:Scopelus humboldti NameBankID:2535171
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/22107117
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.28967
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Illustration
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  • Living lights : a popular account of phosphorescent animals and vegetables
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16 July 2012
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