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  1. Desmonema Annasethe (Haeckel) = Cyanea annasethe Haeckel, 1880[1], adult
  2. Desmonema Annasethe (Haeckel) = Cyanea annasethe Haeckel, 1880[2], bell of adult from below, tentacles and most other appendages removed, retaining gonads (top left) and mouth veils (bottom); top right: cut open to show stomach
  3. Floscula Promethea (Haeckel) = Floresca sp.?, juvenile
  4. Chrysaora mediterranea (Peron) = Chrysaora hysoscella (Linnaeus, 1767)[3], adult
English: Haeckel named D. annasethe after his wife Anna Sethe, who died the year before Haeckel observed the organism.
Türkçe: Ortada (1 ve 2), Haeckel'in eşi Anna Sethe'nin ölümünden 1 yıl sonra gözlemlediği ve eşinin anısına isimlendirdiği D. annasethe medüzüne ait resimler görülüyor.

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English: Kunstformen der Natur (1904), plate 8: Discomedusae
Türkçe: Kunstformen der Natur (Doğanın Sanatsal Biçimleri) (1904), adlı kitabında yer alan 8. levhada: Discomedusae
(see here, here, here and here and Biodiversity Heritage Library)
Auctor Original: Ernst Haeckel. Scan: Ragesoss. Cleanup: Ilmari Karonen.
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Ernst Haeckel Kunstformen der Natur 1904 Discomedusae Illustrated Plate 8

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recentissima18:28, 21 Decembris 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 18:28, 21 Decembris 2006 factae2 300 × 3 300 (2.05 megaocteti)Ilmari Karonencleaned up version from Image:Haeckel Discomedusae 8 cleanup2.jpg; modifications released into public domain
22:11, 18 Februarii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 22:11, 18 Februarii 2006 factae2 300 × 3 300 (2.05 megaocteti)Ragesossimproved version, based on same scan
22:40, 10 Februarii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 22:40, 10 Februarii 2006 factae2 300 × 3 300 (2.06 megaocteti)RagesossThe 8th plate from Ernst Haeckel's ''Kunstformen der Natur'' (1899), depicting Discomedusae. Category:Ernst Haeckel

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