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ZOOLOGY 



SECT. 



three longitudinal tubules with transverse connecting branches: 

 the oviducts open on the operculum. 



Scorpions are viviparous. The eggs, which are spherical or oval, 

 and in most species contain a large amount of food-yolk, lie in a 

 follicle formed of a diverticulum of the oviduct. Fertilisation 

 either takes place in the follicle or after the egg has escaped into 

 the oviduct. The further development takes place in the oviducts : 

 and, when born, the young Scorpion differs from the parent very 

 little save in size. 



Development. The segmentation is of the type to which the 

 term discoidal is applied. On one side are formed a number of cells. 



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FIG. 500. Three surface views of the ventral 

 plate of a developing Scorpion. A, 

 before the appearance of segments ; B, 'after 

 five segments have become formed ; C, after 

 the appendages have begun to be formed. 

 (From Balfoxir, after Metschnikoff .) 



, ; . ;,ol. Embryo of Scorpion (Euscor 

 plus italicus), later stage, ap. 

 II. VI., abdominal appendages; ch. 

 chelicers ; />. 1-4, legs ; m. mouth ; 

 //_'. pedipalpi ; p. ab. post-abdomen, 

 (From Korschelt and Heider after 

 Metschnikoff.) 



in the form of a one-layered disc or cap, which gradually spreads over 

 the yolk. On this appears a thickening the ventral plate (Fig. 500) 

 corresponding to that of the Insect. A longitudinal groove which 

 appears on the surface of this may be regarded as representing 

 an elongated blastopore (Fig. 500, A). The cells of the blastoderm 

 of the ventral plate become divisible into three layers ectoderm, 

 endoderm, and mcsoderm. The mesoderm becomes divided into a 

 series of masses which become hollowed out to form the primitive 

 segments (B) and their cavities. Embryonic membranes scrosa 

 and amnion are formed as in the Insects. When about ten seg- 

 ments have become distinguishable, the rudiments of appendages 

 (Fig. 500 C, and Fig. 501) appear in the form of hollow processes 

 of the segments on either side of the middle line. Behind the 



