File:EB1911-Gastropoda 17.png
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English: Dorsal aspect of a specimen of Fissurella from which the shell has been removed, whilst the anterior area of the mantle-skirt has been longitudinally slit and its sides reflected. (Lankester.)
a, Cephalic tentacle. b, Foot. d, Left (archaic right) gill-plume. e, Reflected mantle-flap. fi, The fissure or hole in the mantle-flap traversed by the longitudinal incision. f, Right (archaic left) nephridium’s aperture. g, Anus. h, Left (archaic right) aperture of nephridium. p, Snout. |
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Source | Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Vol. 11 "Gastropoda". |
Author | Encyclopædia Britannica |
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