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English: Figure 10: Notaulax pyrrhogaster: chaetae and uncini.
(A) Spine-like chaetae from collar, (B) paleate chaetae from thorax, (C) broadly hooded chaeta from thorax, (D) paleate and narrowly hooded chaetae from abdomen, (E) thoracic uncini, (F) abdominal uncinus. Scale bars: (A) 130 μm, (B and D) 50 μm, (C) 20 um, (E and F) 60 μm. (A–F) RMNH.VER. 19940.
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Author Tovar-Hernández MA, ten Hove HA, Vinn O, Zatoń M, de León-González JA, García-Garza ME. 2020. Fan worms (Annelida: Sabellidae) from Indonesia collected by the Snellius II Expedition (1984) with descriptions of three new species and tube microstructure. PeerJ 8: e9692
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