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ROTIFERA. 



(Melicerta, Fig. 247). A small number are parasitic. Many of 

 them possess to a remarkable degree the property of resisting the 

 effects of drought and a high temperature (200 F.). This power 

 is particularly developed in the Bdelloidea. On the approach of the 

 adverse influence they protect themselves by a gelatinous secretion 



ms 



FIG. 248. Jaws of Rotifera.l, Malleate ; 2, Sub-malleate ; 3, Forcipate ; It, Incudate ; 

 5, Malleo-ramate ; 6, Uncinate ; 7, Ramate (from Hudson and Gosse). ms malleus ; 

 is incus ; rs raini ; fm fulcrum ; mm manubrium ; MS uncus. 



Avhich protects them against evaporation. The duration of life is 

 often very short. The female of Hydatina senta attains maturity 

 in three days and lives only fourteen days; and the males live 

 only three days. 



The position of the Rotifera in the system is obscure. Apparently 



