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Jaime Gonzalez-Cueto, Sigmer Quiroga, Jon Norenburg
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Figure 2.A–B Tubulanus rhabdotus: B detail of the head, mouth and lateral organ (modified from Corrêa 1954) C–E Baseodiscus delineatus: C entire specimen, the worm has expulsed the proboscis D ventral detail of the head E dorsal detail of the head F–I Dushia atra: G dorsal detail of the head H ventral detail of the head I detail of the tail showing the caudal cirrus J–L Lineus stigmatus: J entire specimen, the worm autotomized K ventral detail of the head L lateral detail of the head. b brain, c cirrus, cg cephalic grooves, e eyes, lo lateral organ, m mouth, p proboscis, pp proboscis pore.
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Eyes Under Puget SoundThis species image was collected from Puget Sound sediments and photographed by the Washington State Department of Ecologys Marine Sediment Monitoring Team. For more information about this teams work visit:
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6. Aus der vorderen Gegend der Nephridien. (Bürger, 1895. Plate 14:6)
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Carinoma mutabilis: whole worm
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in total, and in its natural position in the bottom while performing the characteristic undulating movements.Brunberg, L. On the Nemertean Fauna of Danish Waters. Ophelia, 1(1), 77-111.
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habitusBrunberg, L. On the Nemertean Fauna of Danish Waters. Ophelia, 1(1), 77-111.
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Carinomella lacteaAnterior portion of body
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HabitusCoe, W. R. (1905). Nemerteans of the west and northwest coasts of America.. Bull. Mus. comp. Zool. Harv.. 1-318
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Tubulanus capistratus
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Tubulanus cingulatus: habitus
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Tubulanus frenatus: Habitus
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habitusBrunberg, L. On the Nemertean Fauna of Danish Waters. Ophelia, 1(1), 77-111.
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Tubulanus linearis: Habitus
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Tubulanus pellucidus: Habitus
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Tubulanus rhabdotus: Lateral sensory organ (center of photo)
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Tubulanus rhabdotus: circular bands with white margins
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Tubulanus riceae: habitus
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Showing dorsal (L) and lateral views (R)Coe, W. R. (1905). Nemerteans of the west and northwest coasts of America.. Bull. Mus. comp. Zool. Harv.. 1-318
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Tubulanus superbus: Showing lateral sensory organ(from Buerger, O., 1897-1907. Nemertini. In: H.G. Bronn (ed.) Klassen und Ordnungen des Toerreichs 4 Suppl, Leipzig.)
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Tubulanus riceae: Proboscis glandular cells
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Tubulanus rhabdotus: Size comparison of Tubulanus riceae (left) and Tubulanus rhabdotus (right)
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Tubulanus rhabdotus: Size comparison of Tubulanus riceae (left) and Tubulanus rhabdotus (right)
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Tubulanus riceae: in parchment-like tube
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Tubulanus riceae: Post-fixation staining band occuring after formalin fixation (notice sharp anterior margin, gradually fading)