TRACHEATA. 



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Peripatus. Hatschek states that in the mandibular segment the median 

 element is absorbed, and that the two lateral cords of that part give rise to 

 the cesophageal commissures, while the sub-cesophageal ganglion is formed 

 from the fusion of the ganglia of the two maxillary segments. 



The prae-oral portion of the nervous system consists entirely 

 of the supra-oesophageal ganglion. It is formed, according to 

 Hatschek, of three parts. Firstly and mainly, of a layer sepa- 



FIG. 189. THREE TRANSVERSE SECTIONS THROUGH THE EMBRYO OF 

 HYDROPHILUS. (After Kowalevsky.) 



A. Transverse section through the larva represented in fig. 187 A. 



B. Transverse section through a somewhat older embryo in the region of one of 

 the stigmata. 



C. Transverse section through the larva represented in fig. 187 B. 



vn. ventral nerve cord; am. amnion and serous membrane ; me. mesoblast ; me.s. 

 somatic mesoblast ; hy. hypoblast (?) ; yk. yolk cells (true hypoblast) ; st. stigma of 

 trachea. 



rated from the thickened inner part of the cephalic lobe on each 

 side ; secondly, of an anterior continuation of the lateral cords ; 

 and thirdly, of a pit of skin invaginated on each side close to the 



