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English: Figure 2: External morphology of Stephadiscus lyratus shell and live animal.
(A and B) Live animal from Tierra del Fuego National Park showing natural shell coloration and by transparency, the irregular spots of the lung. Note black animal body with lighter basal foot and mantle collar. (C) Dorsal, (D) ventral and (E) lateral views of shell, scale bar = 1 mm (IBN 951).
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Author [Photo credit: MG Cuezzo] Cuezzo MG, Medina RG, Nieto C. 2021. Geographic distribution modeling and taxonomy of Stephadiscus lyratus (Cothouny in Gould, 1846) (Charopidae) reveal potential distributional areas of the species along the Patagonian Forests. PeerJ 9:e11614
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current04:18, 22 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 04:18, 22 October 20211,868 × 1,412 (3.01 MB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information | description = {{en|1= Figure 2: External morphology of ''Stephadiscus lyratus'' shell and live animal. :(A and B) Live animal from Tierra del Fuego National Park showing natural shell coloration and by transparency, the irregular spots of the lung. Note black animal body with lighter basal foot and mantle collar. (C) Dorsal, (D) ventral and (E) lateral views of shell, scale bar = 1 mm (IBN 951).}} | date = 2021-07-05 | source = https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11614 | author...

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