Contraction of the blood vessels of the leech, for the circulation of blood through the body, under a microscope. Hirudinea, class Clitellata. Sample found at Lake Baikal
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Contraction of the Blood Vessels of the Leech, for the Circulation of Blood Through the Body, Under
Contraction of the Blood Vessels of the Leech, for the Circulation of Blood Through the Body, Under
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