Description: Fig 1A, B: The feeding stage, attached Prometheus larva and dwarf male of Symbion pandora. Light micrographs. A: Feeding stage with attached Prometheus larva (apl). The closed buccal funnel (bf) is facing upwards. B: Close up of the attached Prometheus larva. Note the two dwarf males (dm1–2) inside the larval body. The rectangle outlines the region of interface between the cuticle of the attached Prometheus larva and that of the feeding stage. Abbreviations: ad adhesive disk, cuP cuticle of the attached Prometheus larva, se host’s seta, tr trunk. Date: 15 April 2015. Source: R. C. Neves & H. Reichert:
Microanatomy and Development of the Dwarf Male of Symbion pandora (Phylum Cycliophora): New Insights from Ultrastructural Investigation Based on Serial Section Electron Microscopy. In: PLoS ONE, Vol. 10, No. 4, 2015, e0122364. Author: Ricardo Cardoso Neves & Heinrich Reichert. Permission(
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