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Fig. 67. Spermatozoa of various animals. [A-f, L, from BALLOWITZ; y, K t from VON 

 BRUNN.] 



A (At the left). Beetle (Copris), partly macerated to show structure of flagellum ; it con- 

 sists of a supporting fibre (s.ft and a fin-like envelope (/) ; n. nucleus; a. a. apical body divided 

 into two parts (the posterior of these is perhaps a part of the nucleus). B. Insect (Calathus), 

 with barbed head and fin-membrane. C. Bird {Phyllopneuste). D. Bird (Muscicapa), showing 

 spiral structure; nucleus divided into two parts (w 1 , n' 2 ) ; no distinct middle-piece. E. Bulfinch; 

 spiral membrane of head. F. Gull (Larus) with spiral middle-piece and apical knob. G. H. Giant 

 spermatozoon and ordinary form of Tadorna. /. Ordinary form of the same stained, showing 

 apex, nucleus, 'middle-piece and flagellum. J. "Vermiform spermatozoon" and, A", ordinary 

 spermatozoon of the snail Paliidina. L. Snake (Coluber), showing apical body (a), nucleus, 

 greatly elongated middle-piece (m), and flagellum (/). 



