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E. General organisation (from a live specimen). F. Proboscis hooks. G–H. Stylet. (F–H from the holotype).
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A. General organisation (from a live specimen). B. Proboscis with hooks (from a whole mount). C. Accessory cirrus. D. Cirrus (C–D from a paratype). E. Reconstruction of the atrial organs from the right-hand side (from the holotype).
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Photographic images of the holotype of Platichthys solemdali sp. nov. KS.3052, adult female, 213.8 mm SL, right form specimen, western Gulf of Finland, Tvärminne, Furuskär (island), northern side, 59° 50' N 23° 15' E, 7th June 2017, coll. P. Momigliano and H. Jokinen. (A) Dorsal view before fixation (B) ventral view before fixation (C) dorsal view after fixation (D) ventral view after fixation (E) photograph under UV light showing bony plates, and (F) X-ray image Source: (https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00225)
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Holotype of Sardinella pacifica sp. n., BMNH 1985.4.12.1, 105.1 mm SL, Manila Bay, Luzon Island, Philippines. Source: https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/30688/zoom/fig/11/
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Sandwich tern (Sterna (Thalasseus) sandvicensis). Sevastopol, Crimea, Black Sea. October 11, 2016.
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Sandwich Tern arriving at nest on Inner Farne island off English Northumberland coast.
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Figs. 2–6 Images and drawings of the new Gyrocotyle species. 2, Photomicrograph of Gyrocotyle haffii n. sp. holotype (NB: the specimen is immature) ex Harriotta raleighana, Goban Spur (13951/14); 3, Line-drawing of Gyrocotyle haffii n. sp., holotype; 4, Photomicrograph of Gyrocotyle discoveryi n. sp. holotype ex Hydrolagus mirabilis (Goban Spur; 15063/103a); 5. Line-drawing of Gyrocotyle discoveryi n. sp., holotype; 6, Gyrocotyle discoveryi n. sp. paratype ex Hydrolagus mirabilis (Goban Spur; 15066/124a). Scale-bars: 10 mm Link to publication: (https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=379218)
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Male-female pair in red algae, The Leap, Botany Bay, NSW, Australia. Link to publication: (https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=390972)
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Male-female pair in finger sponge, Minmi Trench, Botany Bay, NSW, Australia. Link to publication: (https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=390972)
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Artist impression of Ramari’s beaked whale (Mesoplodon eueu).
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Figure 4. Skull and morphological distinctiveness of M. eueu shown by holotype (NMNZ MM003000). (a) Skull in dorsal (left), ventral (centre) and left lateral (right) view (b) periotic in dorsal (left) and ventral (right) view; (c) tympanic bulla in dorsal (left) and ventral (right) view; (d) mandible in dorsal (top) and lateral (bottom) view; (e) mandibular tusks in medial (left) and lateral (right) view. (f) PCA of cranial and mandibular measurements showing clear separation between M. eueu from the SH and M. mirus from the NA. Percentages next to principal components (PCs) denote the total variance explained. Filled stars are holotypes and hollow stars paratypes. (Online version in colour.) Source: (https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=425480)
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Brown-hooded Gull (Larus maculipennis) Adult in basic plumage at Ushuaia, Argentina - February 19, 2006 (www.birdinfo.com)
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Heard Island cormorant (Phalacrocorax atriceps nivalis)
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Macquarie shag (Phalacrocorax atriceps purpurascens) Handspike Point, Macquarie Island, 1994