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3. On the Nephridia of Hirudo medicinalis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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The nephridia of Hirudo medicinalis, as is well known to biologists, are in pairs extending from the second to the eighteenth segments (somites). Each nephridium consists of a much convoluted cellular tube. The cells of the tube are perforated by small ducts. The nephridia (“segmental organs”) open externally on the ventral side of the body.
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† “Researches on the Problematical Organs of the Invertebrata, especially those of the Cephalopoda, Gasteropoda, Lamellibranchiata, Crustacea, Inseeta, and Oligochseta,” read before the Eoyal Society, Edinburgh, May 16, 1887.Google Scholar
‡ Proc. Roy. Soc, vol. xlii. (1887), p. 392.Google Scholar
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