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English: Figure 2. Heteropsammia cochlea collected from Halimeda bioherms habitat (scale bars = 0.5 cm) (n = 13); a Oral (right) and aboral (left) view. Note the sipunculan worm emerging from the pore (arrow); b, c Fluorescence on adult colonies collected from ~ 28 to 34 m deep; d Base and e side views showing the pore that the worm uses to navigate in and out of the coral.)
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Source Borghi, S., Clements, M., Webb, M. et al. Discovery of the dendrophylliid scleractinian Heteropsammia cochlea (Spengler, 1781) in Halimeda bioherms of the Northern Great Barrier Reef. Mar. Biodivers. 53, 39 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-023-01348-x
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current19:57, 18 February 2024Thumbnail for version as of 19:57, 18 February 20241,498 × 732 (865 KB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information | description = {{en|1=Figure 2. ''Heteropsammia cochlea'' collected from Halimeda bioherms habitat (scale bars = 0.5 cm) (n = 13); a Oral (right) and aboral (left) view. Note the sipunculan worm emerging from the pore (arrow); b, c Fluorescence on adult colonies collected from ~ 28 to 34 m deep; d Base and e side views showing the pore that the worm uses to navigate in and out of the coral.)}} | date = 2023-06-23 | source = Borghi, S., Clements, M., Webb, M. et al. Discovery...

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