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English: Amphiporus angulatus (Nemertea: Enopla: Amphiporidae) from Taku Harbor. Central portion of proboscis (×40) and central stylet and basis of another specimen (×80).
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Source Coe, W. R. (1901). Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition. XX. Nemerteans. 3: 1–110. Plate VII in the Biodiversity Heritage Library
Author Wesley Roswell Coe (1869–1960)
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