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English: FIGURE 17. Cirrhipathes cf. indica Summers, 1910 specimen INV.131341. (a) In situ picture of the entire colony. (b) Closeup view of the polyp arrangement on the basal part. (c) In situ close-up view of the polyp arrangement in the intermediate region showing a side free of polyps. (d) Section of the growing apical region 0.63 mm in diameter and showing irregularly verticillated spines. (e) Section of the intermediate region 3.6 mm in diameter. (f) Section of the basal region just above the basal anchorage measuring 6 mm in diameter. (g) Spines of the apical part. (h–i) Spines of the intermediate region. (j) Spine of the basal region.
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Author Terrana, L. et al. (2020). Shallow-water black corals (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Hexacorallia: Antipatharia) from SW Madagascar. Zootaxa. 4826(1): 1–62.
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