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Description Yanagi and Izumi, 2021.  Fig. 3. Syntypes of Capnea japonica (UUZM 101). A, Two syntypes with the labels of the specimen; B, oral view of two syntypes, the larger specimen (left and center ones) dissected horizontally at the level of pharynx; C, oral view of the smaller specimen; D, enlarged view of crosssectional surface of larger specimen. Abbreviations: d, pairs of directive mesenteries; f, fosse; p, pharynx; s, siphonoglyph. Scale bars: 10 mm in B; 5 mm in C and D. Author Yanagi, Kensuke ·  JPG file - 412.66 kB - 968 x 694 pixelsmore
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added on 2024-02-28243 viewsWoRMS taxaScan of literature (text) Aureliana japonica Carlgren, 1940 accepted as Capnea japonica (Carlgren, 1940)checked Daly, Meg 2024-02-28 Download full sizeDownload full size Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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