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Cerbère Pyrénées-Orientales France
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Sødringholm, Randers Fjord
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Kattegatcentret Grenå
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Limfjorden Ertebølle
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Nordsømuseet Hirtshals
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Ricardo González-Muñoz, Nuno Simões, José Luis Tello-Musi, Estefanía Rodríguez
Zookeys
Figure 7.Lebrunia coralligens. A Live specimen in natural habitat B Oral view C Pedal disc view D Cross section through distal column showing a siphonoglyph E Detail of retractor muscles F Detail of parietobasilar muscles G Detail of a mesentery showing oocytes and spermatic cysts H Longitudinal section through base showing basilar muscles I Cross section through tentacle J–V Cnidae.– actinopharynx: J small microbasic p-amastigopore K microbasic p-amastigophore; column: L small basitrich M small microbasic p-amastigophore; filament: N small microbasic p-amastigophore O microbasic p-amastigophore; tentacle: P basitrich Q microbasic p-amastigophore R small microbasic p-amastigophore S spirocyst; pseudotentacle: T basitrich U microbasic p-amastigophore V macrobasic p-amastigophore. Abbreviations.– bm: basilar muscle, d: directives, e: epidermis, lm: longitudinal muscle, o: oocyst, od: oral disc, pd: pedal disc, pm: parietobasilar muscle, ps: pseudotentacle, rm: retractor muscle, s: siphonoglyph, sc: spermatic cyst; t: tentacle, z: zooxanthellae. Scale bars: A–C: 10 mm; D–H: 200 μm; I: 100 μm; J–U: 25 μm; V: 20 μm.
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Andrea L. Crowther, Daphne G. Fautin, Carden C. Wallace
Zookeys
Figure 5.Cnidae of Stylobates birtlesi sp. n. Refer to Table 1 for list of cnida types and distribution.
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South West, Singapore
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Pasir Panjang, South West, Singapore
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Singapore, South East, Singapore
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Concarneau, Brittany, France
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South West, Singapore
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Buona Vista, South West, Singapore
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South West, Singapore
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Sentosa, South West, Singapore
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Kampong Salabin, South East, Singapore
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Kampong Pasir Ris, North East, Singapore
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Anthopleura elegantissima, lso known as an Aggregate Anemone
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Singapore, Central Singapore, Singapore
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Bedok South, South East, Singapore
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A nice composition of swimming anemone, currently closed up, hydroids, encrusting algae, sponges and brown algae