Field Notebook: France and England 1973
Page 80
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(40) In examining stained (hemalun) slide of Klestra loaned by G.H. from her Paris collection, I tried to determine attachment of Juniculus to digestive tract, It clearly attaches to caecum & stomach & G.H later indicated that digestive tract is "enmeshed" in Juniculus all over. Anus opens within lophophore! This is a poor description of the situation Anus opens into tentacle sheath.