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English: Fig 2. Kirkegaardia hampsoni.
(A) anterior end, dorsal view; (B) segments of the anterior abdominal region; (C) segments of the posterior abdominal region; (D) notopodial setae in posterior region; (E) neuropodial capillary denticulated. A–C (MNRJP-002966). Scale bars: 100 μm (A–C). Type locality. Atlantic Ocean: Massachusetts (USA) [27]. Habitat. Fine sediments, 30–150 m depth [27]. In the present study, fine sediments, mainly silt/clay, 19–683 m depth. Distribution. Atlantic Ocean: Massachusetts (USA) [27]; Campos Basin (Brazil).
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Source Freitas R, Ribeiro RP, Ruta C (2022) Kirkegaardia Blake, 2016 (Annelida: Cirratulidae) from Southeastern Brazil with description of nine new species. PLoS ONE 17(5): e0265336. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265336
Author Freitas R, Ribeiro RP, Ruta C (2022)
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