A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 1 of 2): The Lepadidae; Or, Pedunculated CirripedesDarwin, Charles
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A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 1 of 2): The Lepadidae; Or, Pedunculated Cirripedes
Darwin, Charles
Cirripedia; Lepadidae
With respect to the ear-like appendages, we shall presently see in _C.
virgata_, that at corresponding points on the capitulum (Tab. III, fig.
2 _b_), there are two slight, closed prominences. According to Professor
Macgillivray, in _C. aurita_, every gradation can be followed by which
the appendages, at first closed, become tubular and open. The opening
would ensue, if the corium became absorbed at the bottom of the
appendages whilst still imperforate, for then the inner tunic would be
cast off at the next moult and would not be re-formed, whilst the outer
membrane would gradually disintegrate together with the other external
parts of the capitulum, and not being re-formed at this point, an
aperture would at last be left. These appendages have no relation to the
generative system: the ovarian tubes, which surround the sack do not
extend into them; nor do the ovigerous lamellæ. I believe, that their
function is respiratory: the corium lining them is traversed by
river-like circulatory channels, and their much-folded, tubular and open
structure must freely expose a large surface to the circumambient water.
Why this species should require larger respiratory organs than any
other, I know not. In this species, moreover, the filamentary appendages
are developed to a greater extent than in any other cirripede; in most
genera, the surface of the body and of the sack suffices for
respiration.
2. CONCHODERMA VIRGATA. Pl. III, fig. 2. Pl. IX, fig. 4.
LEPAS VIRGATA. _Spengler._ Skrifter Naturhist. Selbskabet., B. i,
1790, Tab. vi, fig. 9.
---- CORIACEA. _Poli._ Test. utriusque Sicil., Pl. vi, fig. 20,
1795.
---- MEMBRANACEA. _Montagu._ Test. Brit. Supp., p. 164, 1808, et
Linn. Trans., vol. xi, Tab. xii, fig. 2.
CONCHODERMA VIRGATUM. _Olfers._ Magaz. Gesells. Naturfor. Freunde,
Berlin, 1814, p. 177, (3d Quartel).[38]
BRANTA VIRGATA. _Oken._ Lehrbuch der Gesell., Th. ii, p. 362,
1815.
SENOCLITA FASCIATA. _Schumacher._ Essai d’un Nouveau Syst., 1817.
CINERAS VITTATA. _Leach._ Encyclop. Brit. Supp., Tom. iii, Plate.
1824.
---- CRANCHII (!) CHELONOPHILUS (!) OLFERSII (!). _Leach._
Tuckey’s Congo Expedition, p. 412, 1818.
---- MEGALEPIS (!) MONTAGUI (!) RISSOANUS. _Leach._ Zool. Journal,
vol. ii, p. 208, 1825.
---- MEMBRANACEA. _Macgillivray._ Edin. New Phil. Journal, vol.
xxxix, p. 171, 1845.
---- BICOLOR. _Risso._ Hist. Nat. des Productions, &c., 1826, Tom.
iv, p. 383.
---- VITTATUS. _Brown._ Illust. of Conch., 1844, Pl. li, figs.
16-18.
GYMNOLEPAS CRANCHII. _De Blainville._ Dict. des Sci. Nat. Hist.,
1824.
PAMINA TRILINEATA (!) (Var. Monstr.). _J. E. Gray._ Annals of
Phil., vol. x, 1825.
[38] See page 136 respecting this date.
_C. Scutis trilobatis: tergis intùs concavis, apicibus introrsùm leviter
curvatis: carinâ modicâ, leviter curvatâ: pedunculo in capitulum
coalescente._
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