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English: Figure 5: Symbiotic species associated with Chaetopterus cf. appendiculatus: (A, B) Eulenaios cometes (female and male, respectively); (C) Ophthalmonoe pettibonneae; (D) Onuxodon fowleri
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Author Britayev TA, Mekhova E, Deart Y, Martin D. 2017. Do syntopic host species harbour similar symbiotic communities? The case of Chaetopterus spp. (Annelida: Chaetopteridae) PeerJ 5:e2930 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2930
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current13:57, 23 November 2020Thumbnail for version as of 13:57, 23 November 20203,425 × 3,358 (8.94 MB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information | description = {{en|1=Figure 5: Symbiotic species associated with ''Chaetopterus'' cf. ''appendiculatus'': (A, B) ''Eulenaios cometes'' (female and male, respectively); (C) ''Ophthalmonoe pettibonneae''; (D) ''Onuxodon fowleri''}} | date = 2017-02-02 | source = https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2930 | author = Britayev TA, Mekhova E, Deart Y, Martin D. 2017. Do syntopic host species harbour similar symbiotic communities? The case of ''Chaetopterus'' spp. (Annelida: Chaetopterid...