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PHYLUM ARTHROPODA 



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of a sphere almost parallel with the latter ; eventually they 

 reach the peripheral protoplasm 



at the surface, which then be- 

 comes divided into cell-areas 

 corresponding with the nuclei. 

 The layer of cells thus formed 

 constitutes the blastoderm. This 



vent.pl 



A 



pel's 



se 9 blast 



~3%HW^WW^ 



^feS^f^ 

 - yk 



blast 



blast 



FIG. 537. A JJ, successive stages in the 

 segmentation of the ovum of an Insect. 

 blast, blastoderm ; peri, peripheral proto- 

 plasm ; seg. segmentation-cells ; tik. yolk ; 

 ykc. yolk-cells. (From Korschelt and 

 Heider, after Blochmarm.) 



ser 



amn 



end 



arnn.f 



blast 



ect 



artm ser 



"blast 



FIG. 5:58. A C, transverse sections through 

 the developing ovum of an Insect at suc- 

 cessive stages to show the mode of develop- 

 ment of the germinal layers and of the 

 amnion. amn. amnion ; amn. f. fold of the 

 amnion ; amn. cav. cavity of the amnion ; 

 blast, blastoderm covering the yolk ; ect. 

 ectoderm ; end. endoderm ; </ast. invagination 

 of ventral plate ; ser. serosa ; vent. pi. ventral 

 plate ; i/k. yolk. (After Korschelt and 

 Heider.) 



thickens along one side to form the ventral plate, as already described 

 in the case of the Cockroach (p. 613), and the changes which this 



