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INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
PORIFERA (SPONGES)
ML1184 Scypha (grantia), c.s.
Section to show arrangement of canal system and location of choanocytes (collar cells).
$7.55
ML1188 Spicules, w.m.
Several types of both calcareous and siliceous spicules.
6.55
CNIDARIA (HYDRA AND JELLY FISH)
ML1189 Hydra, w.m.
Specimen to show foot, stalk, and tentacles with nematocysts.
$7.15
ML1191 Hydra—budding, w.m.
To illustrate asexual reproduction.
6.13
ML1195 Obelia, w.m.
Portion of hydroid colony to show vegetative and reproductive polyps.
8.15
ML1436 Aurelia, ephyra stage, w.m.
Free-swimming stage.
9.42
PLATYHELMINTHES (FLATWORMS)
ML1197 Planaria, w.m.
Carbon “injected” to enhance visibility of digestive tract.
$ 7.15
ML1200 Planaria, c.s.
Composite of sections through three regions including pharynx and intestinal regions—on one slide.
10.55
NEMATODA (ROUNDWORMS)
ML1216 Trichinella, sec.
Section through mammalian
muscle to show encysted larvae.
$8.80
ANNELIDA (SEGMENTED WORMS)
ML1221 Lumbricus, c.s.
Composite, sections through two regions: one through intestinal region, the other showing seminal
vesicles and esophagus.
$8.40
ARTHROPODA (ARACHNIDS)
ML1433 Spider, w.m.
Young specimen.
$9.95
ARTHROPODA (CRUSTACEANS)
ML1231 Daphnia, w.m.
The common water-flea.
$ 7.55
ML1233 Copepod, w.m.
Specimen of a common species, usually Cyclops. Copepods are present in virtually all zooplankton
assemblages and as primary consumers are a vital constituent of aquatic ecosystems.
7.55
ML1235 Zooplankton, w.m.
Mixed species.
10.35
ARTHROPODA (INSECTS)
ML1236 Insect wings, w.m.
Composite, four types of wings on one slide.
$10.05
ML1237 Insect legs, w.m.
Composite, multiple types of legs on one slide.
12.45
ML1240 Human louse, w.m.
Pediculus humanis, for morphology.
8.65
ML1241 Drosophila, w.m.
Male and female, excellent preparation for comparing the secondary sexual characteristics of the ubiquitous
fruit fly.
8.50
ML1243 Mosquito (Culex sp.), w.m.
Female specimen
of the all too common pest. Female possesses proboscis used to extract blood-meal.
9.25
ML1244 Flea, w.m.
Dog or cat flea.
8.25
ECHINODERMATA
ML1246 Sea Star development, w.m.
All stages from unfertilized egg to bipinnaria, inclusive.
$13.95
LANCELETS
ML1252 Amphioxus, w.m.
Preparation of a small specimen.
$7.55
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Reference
Material!
Biological
Waste Disposal
Pages 1252–1253.
GREAT
SELECTION
Parasites—
Compariset™
A morbidly fascinating springboard
to some very basic ideas
about evolution, parasitism can
be a marvelous teaching tool.
A few of the mechanisms by
which some organisms have
evolved to make their living at
others’ expense are presented
here. Plasmodium, the causative
agent of malaria, is shown
infecting red blood cells. The
fungus Puccinia, the cause
of wheat rust, is seen on a
cross section of its host plant.
Trichinella, the agent of trichinosis,
is examined encysted
in mammalian muscle tissue.
And the human louse, Pediculus
humanis, is viewed in its
entirety—grasping appendages
poised.
Catalog No. ML1402
Description Parasites—
Compariset™
Price/Each $36.05
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