SCIPIIISIOMA, STKOBILA, EPHIKA. 



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anterior part of the body, giving rise to a series of segment-like 

 divisions. The anterior part of the body bearing the tentacles is 

 first marked off; and following this a greater or less number of 

 sections, the new segments appearing continuously in the direction 

 from before backward. The hindermost or basal swollen club-shaped 

 end of the polyp's body remains undivided. The Scyphistoma has 



FIG. 113. 



e, Stage of Scyphistoma with sixteen arm? (<=1ightly magnified) ; Gw. gastric ridges. 

 /, Commencing strobilization. 



now become the Strobila, which itself passes through various 

 developmental phases. The tentacles abort ; the successive segments, 

 separated from each other by constrictions and provided with lobe- 

 like continuations and marginal bodies, become transformed into 

 small flat discs, which become separate, and, as Ephyra&, represent the 

 larvae of the Scyphornedusse (fig. 113 b-h). 



