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THE PREFERENCE OF SOME NUDIBRANCHS FOR CERTAIN COELENTERATES by W. G. BRAAMS and HANNIE F. M. GEELEN (Zoological Station, Den Helder) CONTENTS , ' I. Introduction ......................... 242 II. Material and Methods ..................... 242 III. Experiments ......................... 245 i. Aeolidiapapillosa (L.) ..................... 245 A. Actiniaria ........................ 246 i. Metridium senile (L.) ................... 246 2. Actinia equina L ...................... 247 B. Hydroidea ........................ 248 i. Tubularia indivisa L.................... 248 2. Tubularia larynx Ell. & Sol ................. 249 3. Laomedea flexuosa Alder.................. 249 ' 4. Laomedea longissima (Pall.) ................ 249 5. Hydractinia echinata (Flem.) ................ z5o 2. Cratena aurantia (A. & H.) ................... 251 A. Actiniaria ........................ 251 _ i. Metridium senile (L.) ................... 251 2. Diadumene cincta (Stephenson) ......... , .... , 252 3. Actinothoe anguicoma (Price) ................ 253 4. Sagartia troglodytes (Price) ................. 253 5. Actinia equina L...................... 253 B. Hydroidea ........................ 254 i. Tubularia indivisa L.................... 254 2. Tubularia larynx Ell. & Sol................. 256 3. Laomedea flexuosa Alder................. 257 4. Laomedea longissima (Pall.) ................ 257 5. Hydractinia echinata (Flem.) ................ 258 242 3. Dendronotus frondosus (Ascanius) ................ 25g i. Tubularia larynx Ell. & Sol .................259 IV. General conclusions ...................... 259 V. Summary ........................... 261 i VI. Literature
Archives Néerlandaises de Zoologie (in 1967 continued as Netherlands Journal of Zoology) – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1954
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