From: Charles Plessy Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2022 04:19:32 +0000 (+0900) Subject: Syntax X-Git-Url: https://source.charles.plessy.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6a3da74cd632d2adbf069c0ea6a9a8ba1a253304;p=source%2F.git Syntax --- diff --git a/biblio/10.1098_rstl.1851.0028.mdwn b/biblio/10.1098_rstl.1851.0028.mdwn index a2cb8044..746a4df2 100644 --- a/biblio/10.1098_rstl.1851.0028.mdwn +++ b/biblio/10.1098_rstl.1851.0028.mdwn @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ Remarks upon Appendicularia and Doliolum, Two Genera of the Tunicata https://www.jstor.org/stable/108414 -[[!doi 10.1098/rstl.1851.0028 desc="One of the appendicularian species found in the Bering Sea was called _Appendicularia flagellum_ by Chamisso (1821), _Oikopleura Chamissonis_ by Mertens (1830) and _Oikopleura bifurcata_ by Quoy and Gaimard. Huxley id not see houses, even when keeping the animals in vessels for multiple hours. He identified appendicularia as tunicates, and notes “... so does _Appendicularia_ typify, in the larval state of the Ascidians.” ”In young specimens the testis is greenish, and contains nothing but small pale circular cells; but in adults it assumes a deep orange red-colour“ “The animal has an ovoid or flask like body, one- fourth of an inch in length, to which is attached a long curved lanceolat tail.”" +[[!doi 10.1098/rstl.1851.0028 desc="One of the appendicularian species found in the Bering Sea was called _Appendicularia flagellum_ by Chamisso (1821), _Oikopleura Chamissonis_ by Mertens (1830) and _Oikopleura bifurcata_ by Quoy and Gaimard. Huxley id not see houses, even when keeping the animals in vessels for multiple hours. He identified appendicularia as tunicates, and notes “... so does _Appendicularia_ typify, in the larval state of the Ascidians.” ”In young specimens the testis is greenish, and contains nothing but small pale circular cells; but in adults it assumes a deep orange red-colour“ “The animal has an ovoid or flask like body, one- fourth of an inch in length, to which is attached a long curved lanceolat tail.”"]]