English: Carinaria mediterranea. See legend below.
Date
Source
“Gastropoda,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 11, 1911, p. 515, fig. 27.
Author
From Owen.
English: Legend:
A, The animal. B, The shell removed. C, D, Two views of the shell of Cardiopoda.
a,
Mouth and odontophore.
h,
Border of the mantle-flap.
u,
Cerebral ganglion.
b,
Cephalic tentacles.
i,
Ctenidium (gill-plume).
v,
Pleural and pedal ganglion.
c,
Eye.
m,
Stomach.
w,
Testis.
d,
The fin-like mesopodium.
n,
Intestine.
x,
Visceral ganglion.
d’,
Its sucker.
o,
Anus.
y,
Vesicula seminalis.
e,
Metapodium.
p,
Liver.
z,
Penis.
f,
Salivary glands.
t,
Aorta, springing from the ventricle.
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