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English: Figure 10. (A) Distal portion of the palps of Magelona alleni within the water column collecting food particles. Particles are transferred to the mouth via cooperative movements of the palp papillae (from [52]); (B) distal portion of the palps of M. johnstoni above the sediment surface. Animal can be seen in the burrow below, as well other burrowing tracks made by another individual; (C,D) anterior of an individual M. johnstoni protruding into the water column prior to initiation of lateral sinuous movements thought to be linked to reproduction.
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Author Parapar J, Mortimer K, Capa M, Moreira J. On the Systematics and Biodiversity of the Palaeoannelida. Diversity. 2021; 13(2):41
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