@article{Macrobel:SourceID:50558, abstract = {[None. Starts:]
Class Annelides. Order Errantes.
Character. Head distinct, antenniferous: proboscis in general with four jaws in adjunct pairs: feet well developed, not uniform in structure, for some are furnished with a superior cirrus and usually with branchiae, but without scales; while others, usually squamous, are neither branchial nor cirriferous, and these alternate, for a definite space, along the sides: branchiƦ sometimes obsolete, always rudimentary and concealed, in the form of crests or tubercles situated on the upper part of the dorsal branch of the foot above the cirrus.}, author = {Johnston, George}, journal = {Annals of Natural History; or, Magazine of Zoology, Botany, and Geology}, note = {AnnelidaBase}, title = {Miscellanea Zoologica. VI. The British AphroditaceƦ.}, url = {https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2278050}, year = {1839} }