Both sexes proceedembryologically from an indifferent type nearly resembling the hermaphroditic type found in the lower vertebrates.
The canal enclosed by the haemal arches can be demonstrated embryologically to be the aborted body-cavity.
Next anteriorly to the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves comes the facial nerve; a nerve which supplies the hyoid segment, or, rather, according to van Wijhe the two hyoid segments, for embryologically there is evidence of two segments.
Croneberg has also shown that this rostrum, or camerostome, arises embryologically as a pair of appendages similar to the other appendages.
Nay, further, the very formation of this chamberembryologically was brought about by the forward growth of the lower lip, just as it must have been if the chilaria grew forward to form the metastoma.
This segment is indicatedembryologically by its paired coelomic cavities.
Diprosthomerous in the adult condition, though embryologically the appendages of somite II and the somite itself are, as here drawn, not actually in front of the mouth.
The origin of the ventral commissure, continued as the intestinal branch of the vagus, has not been embryologically worked out.
A parallel to the unpaired medullary plate of most Chordata is supplied by the embryologically unpaired ventral cord of most Gephyrea and some crustacea.
Of the forms of Amphibia so far studied embryologically the Salamandridae present the most primitive type of formation of the vertebral column.
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