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DescriptionVermetus biperforatus (10.7717-peerj.6569) Figure 1.png |
English: Figure 1: Morphology of Vermetus biperforatus (teleoconch shell).
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Source | https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6569 |
Author | Bieler R, Collins TM, Golding R, Rawlings TA. 2019. A novel and enigmatic two-holed shell aperture in a new species of suspension-feeding worm-snail (Vermetidae) PeerJ 7:e6569 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6569 |
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current | 19:41, 18 November 2020 | 2,061 × 3,000 (7.77 MB) | Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs) | {{Information | description = {{en|1= Figure 1: Morphology of ''Vermetus biperforatus'' (teleoconch shell). :(A) In situ photograph of holotype (left, with apertural dome) and attached paratype (USNM 1480639, Belize); note tapering of smooth erect feeding tubes; diameter of terminal tube of holotype, 1.7 mm. (B) Close-up of shell dome of living holotype; note alternating red-white mantle edge pattern visible through shell dome opening. (C) Cluster of Florida Keys paratypes on partly bryozoa... |
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