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Identifier: introductiontozo00dave Title: Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools; Year: 1900 (1900s) Authors: Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944 Davenport, Gertrude Anna Crotty, 1866- Subjects: Zoology Publisher: New York, Macmillan company London, Macmillian and co., ltd. Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library Digitizing Sponsor: MBLWHOI Library
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Text Appearing After Image: tia) heros.nat. size.W. H. C. P. Two-thirdsPhoto, by shore-line. Besides littorea there are two species ofLittorina which were on our coast when records firstbegan to be made. The speciesmay be distinguished by the circum-stances that L. littorea has a blackhead and a heavy shell of brown orolive color. L. rudisl is smaller, hasan angle at the apex of 60° to 70°,and its shell varies in color fromwhite to red. L. palliata2 has an FlG m.- Natica (Luna-apical angle of 95°, and a shellvarying from white to orange, slate,or brown. Natica is another common species with an entire mouth.It can be at once distinguished from Littorina by the umbilicus, or depression situated atthe left of the mouth and in the axis ofthe shell (Fig. 156). In the livinganimal the shell is often quite envel-oped by the large fleshy foot. Themembers of this genus lay their eggsin spiral collars made of aggluti-nated sand. These are common objectsof the seashore. Fulgur3 is a good example of aprosobranch having a
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