RM2B13KYW–river worm, sludge-worm (Tubifex tubifex), several river worms, Germany
RMW7TRRJ–Sludge worm (Tubifex tubifex) hiding in the sediments, Europe, May, controlled conditions
RM2B13JYX–river worm, sludge-worm (Tubifex tubifex), in water, Germany
RMM1MA5T–Different food for aquarium fishes: Flaked food, pellets, Broccoli, salad, frozen food, livefood like bloodworms or tubifex worms..
RM2B13MFT–river worm, sludge-worm (Tubifex tubifex), at a dead tadpole, Germany
RF2HKGA95–Tubifex worms are raised commercially, mainly for live fish food: the reddish Tubifex tubifex
RM2C0C544–Tubifex worms
RM2KJ21AE–Aquatic tubifex worms in stream. Sussex, UK.
RM2BJ1N39–Aquarium live food: tubifex worms
RF2TC8TXM–Tubifex is a oligochaeta free worm. Light microscope X50 at 10 cm wide.
RM2JD5RD2–The sedentary polychaet Eunice tubifex collected from shallow waters off Darwin, northern Australia. This species live in soft, parchement-like tubes
RM2K3GWTB–Closeup on an adult European Italian newt, Lissotriton italicus eating tubifex
RF2G4R4B0–Tubifex tubifex, sludge worm, or sewage worm
RFENP0A7–Red tubifex worms in bottom of aquarium.
RMT6EDMK–Eurasian wren
RMPFMH79–Tubifex live aquarium fish food
RMA40WBK–Writhing balled mass of live Tubifex worms, oligochaetes found in abundance in the mud of organically rich ponds
RF2F7TX8G–Closeup of an aquatic female Italian newt, Lissotriton italicus, feeding on Tubifex
RMAE29A8–TUBEFIX TUBIFEX worms LIVING FOOD for aquarium fishes
RMM49F0D–Large red damselfly nymph (Pyrrhosoma nymphula) with a sludge worm prey, Europe, October. Controlled conditions.
RM2A2NNWY–Tubifex rivulorum, Print, Tubifex is a cosmopolitan genus of tubificid annelids that inhabits the sediments of lakes, rivers and occasionally sewer lines. At least 13 species of Tubifex have been identified, with the exact number not certain, as the species are not easily distinguishable from each other
RMJ2XNYB–Anemesia tubifex 1895
RM2B13KTE–river worm, sludge-worm (Tubifex tubifex), several river worms, Germany
RF2B92DC7–Tubifex rivulorum, Print, Tubifex is a cosmopolitan genus of tubificid annelids that inhabits the sediments of lakes, rivers and occasionally sewer lines. At least 13 species of Tubifex have been identified, with the exact number not certain, as the species are not easily distinguishable from each other., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMRHM69T–. Biological effects of radiation; mechanism and measurement of radiation, applications in biology, photochemical reactions, effects of radiant energy on organisms and organic products. Radiation; Biology. Fig. 12.-—Effect of X-rays upon posterior regeneration of Tubifex tubifex as shown by microphotographs of sagittal sections. A, Control 9 days after removal of posterior segments; X145. B, Same of X-rayed worm 12 days after a similar removal; X170. Plane of removal is shown by a line in each figure. (From Stone, 58.) regeneration occurs in Tubifex when not more than 10 or 12 of the ante- rio
RF2G4R4AP–Tubifex is a cosmopolitan genus
RMPG0R0A–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. III. ANNELIDA: GEPHYR^A 279 After impregnation the eggs are usually enclosed in ulum seminis of tlie other. cocoons. Sub Order I. LIMICOLA (Microdrili). Mostly fresh-water. The TuBiFiciD^, in consequence of the red blood, when present in large numbers color the bottom red. They form tubes in the mud. Tubifex,'^- ClilelUo irroratus*- common on seashore. Naidid^, transparent forms living on water plants, reproduce asexually. Dero* and Aulophorus* (fig. 264) have gills around the anus. Enchytr^id^; Pachydrilus. Discodeilid^ (Myzobdella), parasitic. Sub Order II. TE
RF2M83D7M–Closeup on an aquatic adult female Chinese fire-bellied newt, Cynops orientalis , underwater feeding on tubifex
RM2A2NNX0–Tubifex rivulorum, Print, Tubifex is a cosmopolitan genus of tubificid annelids that inhabits the sediments of lakes, rivers and occasionally sewer lines. At least 13 species of Tubifex have been identified, with the exact number not certain, as the species are not easily distinguishable from each other
RMRWRFPJ–Elements of comparative anatomy (1878) Elements of comparative anatomy elementsofcompar00gege Year: 1878 GENERATIVE ORGANS OF VERMES. 189 ticula 'which project far into the cavity of the coclom, and often extend through several segments. As a rule there are several (as many as four) testes in different metameres. There is generally only one pair of ovaries. As these laterally-placed organs, just like the testes, force their products, when a large quantity is developed, through several metameres, they seem to surround the unpaired testes (Tubifex). When the generative matters break off from th
RF2B92DC2–Tubifex rivulorum, Print, Tubifex is a cosmopolitan genus of tubificid annelids that inhabits the sediments of lakes, rivers and occasionally sewer lines. At least 13 species of Tubifex have been identified, with the exact number not certain, as the species are not easily distinguishable from each other., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMRHM685–. Biological effects of radiation; mechanism and measurement of radiation, applications in biology, photochemical reactions, effects of radiant energy on organisms and organic products. Radiation; Biology. cgv....-' si I â¢feWfegs-- "Vwiis^^ X Cot) epi vbv -«â¢â >«« nc ph gnl dbv. ojb V X (c) nc in+ Fig. 13.âEffect of X-rays upon anterior regeneration of Tubifex tubifex. Topâsagitta section of anterior end of control 8 days after removal of three to four anterior segments. Middleâsame of a control 18 days after such a removal. Bottomâsagittal section healed anterior end of an X-raye
RMPF9E18–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Band XV. .011 Georg Raitl 1. F. acta, 2. Stylocordyla borealis irregularis, 3. Asbestopluma callithrix, 4. Asbestopluma calyx, :a, 6. Chondrocladia antarctica, 7. Homoeodictya obliquidens, 8. Inflatella fistulosa, 9. Tedania actiniiformis rctica, 10. Ectyo erguelensis, 11. Ectyodoryx frondosa anacantha, 12. Crellina tubifex, 13. Oceanapia kirkpatricki, 14. Gellius tylotoxus, 15. Reniera kerguelensis, 16. Halichondria sp. 2, 17. Siphonochalina gaussiana, 18. Aplys
RM2A2NNX1–Tubifex rivulorum, Print, Tubifex is a cosmopolitan genus of tubificid annelids that inhabits the sediments of lakes, rivers and occasionally sewer lines. At least 13 species of Tubifex have been identified, with the exact number not certain, as the species are not easily distinguishable from each other
RF2B92DC5–Tubifex rivulorum, Print, Tubifex is a cosmopolitan genus of tubificid annelids that inhabits the sediments of lakes, rivers and occasionally sewer lines. At least 13 species of Tubifex have been identified, with the exact number not certain, as the species are not easily distinguishable from each other., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AN87F4–Quarterly journal of microscopical science . ivisceral cavity of Lumbri-cuius (probably migrated from tlie intestine). 2.—Arrested sperm-cell from the perivisceral cavity of Tubifex (inOctober). 3.—Migrated muscular-fibre elements found in the perivisceral cavity ofTubifex and Lumbriculus. 4.—Goblet-cell from the intestine-wall of Limnodrilus. 5.—Migrated globular cells of intestine-wall from perivisceral cavity ofTubifea;. 6.—Oat-shaped perivisceral cells oiEnchytrceus, migrated from intestine. 7. Branched yellow cells of the perivisceral endothelium of a species ofLimnodrilus. JOURNAL OF MIC
RMA1064A–red DISCUS fish eats gnadts larvae worms waterplant tubefix tubifex
RM2AJ53Y4–The Journal of microscopy and natural science . .^--^ sEti;Sfc::- r. ^ *1 *^i««:s ,.-.^-. An at oir..y Tubif ex [ 147 ] Some ifurtber IReaearcbce on ZixUfc^. By a. Hammond, F.L.S. Plate 16. IN the following pages I purpose to correct some statementsmade in my former papers on this interesting anneUd,* and to add some new facts, the result of more extended observationson the economy of these worms. I may state that in order toobtain the Tubifex for observation I adopt the following plan, viz.,I take a small garden-trowel, a wide-mouthed bottle, and a shallowhand-net, composed of a piece of w
RM2CDAW0M–. The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ... A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . s found encapsuled in amonkey, one in the comnvon seal, others in reptiles and teleosteans.Archigdes sieboldi (fig. 3, B) occurs in tlio body-cavity of anOligochsetous worm {Tubifex rivulorum); it is about 3 mm. long,and consists of au val body (tcolex). to which is attached a cylin-drical tail (proscolex), bearing at the posterior extremity threeairs of hooks; both these parts are capable of motion. The scolexas eight longitudinal excretory canals, and a terminal vesicle;the ventra.Iy situated genital
RMRHG1PT–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Bernhard Wichaud und W. Köhler: Weitere Neuheiten des vergangenen Iniportjahres. 185 Bodengrund nach allerlei Gewürm zu durch- man sich ordentlich ängstigt, immer besorgt, wühlen — nach Art der Störe, und daß sie das er möge dabei abbrechen, der aber eine ganz mit der Schnauze aufgestöberte Tier in das erstaunliche Widerstandsfähigkeit und Biegsam- sackartige Maul hineinsaugen. Ich werde mit keit besitzt, trotz der Panzerung. Die Geschlechts- kleinen Regenwürmchen, Enchytraeus u. Tubifex, unterschiede bei dieser Art sind mir unbekannt; soAvie mit Ch
RMRHM6AX–. Biological effects of radiation; mechanism and measurement of radiation, applications in biology, photochemical reactions, effects of radiant energy on organisms and organic products. Radiation; Biology. 432 BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RADIATION CHAETOPODA Among the annulata regeneration has been so widely observed that some degree of this potency is presumably universal in these animals. In the oligochaetes the gross aspects of the process and its histological details have become well known in genera that are presumably repre- sentative. Thus in Limnodrilus and Tubifex (33, 34, 58, 59), posterior
RMREJCGF–. Colchicine in agriculture, medicine, biology, and chemistry. Colchicine; Colchicine. D E Fig. 2.11—Action of colchicine on the nuclei of developing eggs of Tubifex. A. After 44 hours, no nucleus is visible. Several cytoplasmic condensations (stippled) are notice- able. Yolk platelets are block. B, C. Formation of "pseudonuclei" (black). These are Feulgen-positive, apparently unstructured masses. D. Numerous pseudonuclei in an egg treated for 70 hours with colchicine. E. Control egg at the same stage as D. Note that colchicine has suppressed the cleavage clearly visible in E. (After
RMRHY4DR–. The beginnings of embryonic development : A symposium organized by the Section on Zoological Sciences of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, cosponsored by the American Society of Zoologists and the Association of Southeastern Biologists, and presented at the Atlanta meeting, December 27, 1955. Embryology. k I Fig. 7. Nadi reaction (dotted) in developing eggs of Tubifex. a, c, e, g, i, from the animal pole; b, d, f, h, j, from the vegetal pole; k, blastula from the animal pole; /, hatched worm (Carrano and Palazzo, 1955). vented by the azide treatment, one can affirm tha
RMRG7P5Y–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 429.—Eustrongylides afiucanus. a, Head end ; b, female tail; c, ex- terior OF EGG ; d, riTTING OF SHELL ; e, INTERIOR OF EGG. AFTER JAEGERSKIOLD, 1909 Hosts.—Primary: Phalacrocorax carbo and P. pygmaeus; second- ary : Unknown, probably fish; see E. tubifex, p. 367, and E. ignotus, p. 371. Location.—Gizzard.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United Stat
RMRG7P6J–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 370 BULLETIN 140, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM EUSTKONGYLIDES EXCISUS Jaegerskiold, 1909 Synonyms.—Strongylus tubifex Rudolphi, 1819, part; Eustrongy- lus papilloma Diesing, 1851, part; Hystrichis papillosus Molin, 1861, part; Hystrichis elegans Stossich, 1899, part.. Fig. 429.—Eustrongylides afiucanus. a, Head end ; b, female tail; c, ex- terior OF EGG ; d, riTTING OF SHELL ; e, INTERIOR OF EGG. AFTER JAEGERSKIOLD, 1909 Hosts.—Primary: Phalacrocorax carbo and P. pygmaeus; second- ary : Unknown, probably fish; see E. tubifex, p. 367, and E.
RMRG7P0J–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FIG. 434. EUSTRONGYLIDES MEEGORUM. a, HEAD END ; I), FEMALE TAIL ; 0 AND d, MALE TAIL. AFTER JAEGERSKIOLD, 1909 EUSTRONGYLIDES PERPAPILLATUS Jaegerskiold, 1909 Synonyms.—Eustrongylus papillosus (Rudolphi, 1802) Diesing, 1851, part; Hystrichis papillosus (Rudolphi, 1802) Molin, 1861, part. Hosts.—Primary: Ardea leuca and Herodias egretta; secondary: Unknown, probably fish. See E. tubifex, p. 367. Location.—Not given. Morphology.—Eustrong glides (p. 367) : A total of 18 cephalic papillae (fig. 436 a and b) instead of the usual 12; of these, 6
RMRDHTXB–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. III. ANNELIDA: GEPHYR^A 279 After impregnation the eggs are usually enclosed in ulum seminis of tlie other. cocoons. Sub Order I. LIMICOLA (Microdrili). Mostly fresh-water. The TuBiFiciD^, in consequence of the red blood, when present in large numbers color the bottom red. They form tubes in the mud. Tubifex,'^- ClilelUo irroratus*- common on seashore. Naidid^, transparent forms living on water plants, reproduce asexually. Dero* and Aulophorus* (fig. 264) have gills around the anus. Enchytr^id^; Pachydrilus. Discodeilid^ (Myzobdella), parasitic. Sub Order II. TE
RMRGTB6N–. Bulletin de l'Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique. ( 545 ) I. Genre TUBIFEX, Lamarck. Synonymie. — Lumbricus, MuU. SoENURUS, Hoffmeister. Caractères. — Quatre rangées de faisceaux de soies en crochet fourchu. Les faisceaux des rangées supérieures Vaisseau ventral.. vaisseau dorsal. vaisseau latéral. contiennent quelquefois des soies subulées et des soies en crochet fourchu. Branches latérales du système circula- toire simples, non ramifiées. Dans le 8"" anneau du corps, elles sont transformées en cœurs. 1" espèce. — Tdbifex iiivuLonuM. Syn.:
RMRHHHKF–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Jahrgang XI IL Heft 21.. Illustrierte Halbmonats-Schrift für die Interessen der Aquarien- u. Terrarienliebhaber. Zur Beseitigung des Röhrenwurms. ||ii Anfang' dieses Jahres angestellte Ver- suche, welche die Beseitigung des Röhrenwurms in einem kleineren Aquarium zum Zwecke hatten und thatsächlich von Erfolg be- gleitet waren, dürften bei dem aktuellen Inter- esse, welches die Tubifex-Frage schon vor Jahren hervorgerufen und bekanntlich sogar die Aufstellung einer Preisaufgabe veranlasst hatte, sowie bei der Einfachheit des hierbei eingeschlagenen V
RMREEW05–. Comparative animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. (I) Op CONSUMPTION-NORMAL ANIMALS (2)02 CONSUMPTION-CO ANIMALS (3) RESPIRATION DUE TO HEMOGLOBIN > • ' IZ i ii 1 ^ O2 IN CC/L. OXYGEN CONCENTRATION (c.c./l) CC/L Fig. 79 Fig. 80 Fig. 77. Oxygen consumption by huvnihricus as a function of oxygen tension with and without carbon monoxide. From Johnson.™ Fig. 78. Oxygen consumption by Chironomus as a function of oxygen tension in the presence and absence of CO. From Ewer.^* Fig. 79. Oxygen consumption by Tubifex as a function of o.xygen tension in presence and
RMRGR3JA–. Bulletin de la Société philomathique de Paris. Société philomathique de Paris; Science. 226 RECHERCHES SUR LKS GALLES DE PROVENCE 381 h. Sur var. littorea Jord. et Four. B.-D.-R. — Marseille-Mazargues. 382. Capitule allongé en cylindre, couronné par des bractées. Rhopalomyia tubifex (Bouché) [Cecidomyia t. Bouché, Rhopalû- myia t. Riibs.). Le parasite est connu de toute l'Europe et de la Tunisie ; en France il a été sig'nalé dans le Gard par Houard, d'après Darboux (1902) ; mais toujours sur A. campestris. Sur var. xylopoda Jord. et Four. B.-D.-R. — Istres. Chrysanthemum Myconis L. Provence,
RMRJW4E4–. Atti della Reale Accademia delle scienze di Torino. 632 DANIELE ROSA figura i granuli si fanno ancor più piccoli e piìi scarsi, tuttavia sono riuscito talora a vederne, con forte ingrandimento, sin nel quintultimo segmento del corpo.. Fig. 2. â Rivestimento cloragogo del vaso dorsale nei segmenti posteriori del Tubifex (Cam. lue, ob. Vis semiapocrom. Koristka, oc. comp. 4). Le cellule piatte della regione posteriore sono in ogni seg- mento scarse come si vede nella fig., tuttavia essendo esse lar- ghissime sono ancora contigue. Ciò si può facilmente riconoscere se si esamini in questa re
RMRN0M6Y–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. Les Zoocécidies du Sord de rAfri(jue. 177 Tunisie. Kairouan, le 30 octobre 189!) : G. Le ïestu, in Hoiiard. li>U6'', p. G!), n" o ; llHl, p. IGl, n" 1 ; Colleclion cécidol. C. Houard, 11'^ 180. '- ii / -V Artemisia campestris. Hliopnlomijia tubifex (n" 308). Fig. 3.Jλ (rt). — Uameau portant deux groupes de galles (d'ap. nal.; gr. 0,8).. :{()'.l. Cècidomijide]. — Petites galles subsphériques, de 3 à ."> mill. de diamètre [ig. 360, 361), en général déprimées dans leur région su- périeure, qui présen
RMRG7P41–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. NEMATODE PARASITES OF BIRDS 371 Male 28 to 35 mm. long; maximum width 630 to 800/*, width at an- terior end of body 168 to 190^., at posterior end (just anterior to bursal cup) 370 to 480/u.. Esophagus 7.3 to about 12 mm. long. Bursal cup 480 to 560/x long by 560 to 700/i. wide, trumpet-shaped (fig. 430 b and c) with a distinct, fairly deep incision on the ventral side. Female evidently imperfect; length not given. Maximum width 1.2 mm., width at head end 240^; esophagus 12 mm. long. Life history.—Unknown; see E. tubifex, p. 367. Distributio
RMRCPBPA–. Elements of Comparative Anatomy. GENEEATIVE OKGANS OF VEKMES. 189 ticula whicli project far into tlie cavity of tlie coelouij and often extend tlirough several segments. As a rule there are several (as many as four) testes in different metameres. There is generally only one pair of ovaries. As these laterally-placed organs, just like the testes, force their products, when a large quantity is developed, through several metameres, they seem to surround the unpaired testes (Tubifex). When the generative matters break off from their point of origin they float in the coelom. In some (Enchytrteus)
RMRCPW6T–. Elements of comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. GENERATIVE ORGANS OF VERMES. 189 ticula "which project far into the cavity of the coclom, and often extend through several segments. As a rule there are several (as many as four) testes in different metameres. There is generally only one pair of ovaries. As these laterally-placed organs, just like the testes, force their products, when a large quantity is developed, through several metameres, they seem to surround the unpaired testes (Tubifex). When the generative matters break off from their point of origin they float in the ccelom
RMRCRY6Y–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Band XV. .011 Georg Raitl 1. F. acta, 2. Stylocordyla borealis irregularis, 3. Asbestopluma callithrix, 4. Asbestopluma calyx, :a, 6. Chondrocladia antarctica, 7. Homoeodictya obliquidens, 8. Inflatella fistulosa, 9. Tedania actiniiformis rctica, 10. Ectyo erguelensis, 11. Ectyodoryx frondosa anacantha, 12. Crellina tubifex, 13. Oceanapia kirkpatricki, 14. Gellius tylotoxus, 15. Reniera kerguelensis, 16. Halichondria sp. 2, 17. Siphonochalina gaussiana, 18. Aplys
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