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English: FIGURE 6. Astroboa nigrofurcata (USNM 1072537) (A–C, smaller specimen, D–E, larger specimen) and Astrocladus ludwigi (USNM 1072478) (F–I). A, aboral view; B, oral view; C–D, aboral peripheral disc; E, aboral basal portion of the arm; F, aboral view; G, oral view; H, aboral disc, a square part is enlarged in I; I, aboral peripheral disc, a circle indicates girdle hooklets.
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Author Baker, A.N., Okanishi, M. & Pawson, D.L. 2018. Euryalid brittle stars from the International Indian Ocean Expedition 1963–64 (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea: Euryalida). Zootaxa 4392(1): 1–27.
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current18:56, 21 April 2020Thumbnail for version as of 18:56, 21 April 20201,212 × 1,713 (766 KB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information | description = {{en|1=FIGURE 6. ''Astroboa nigrofurcata'' (USNM 1072537) (A–C, smaller specimen, D–E, larger specimen) and ''Astrocladus ludwigi'' (USNM 1072478) (F–I). A, aboral view; B, oral view; C–D, aboral peripheral disc; E, aboral basal portion of the arm; F, aboral view; G, oral view; H, aboral disc, a square part is enlarged in I; I, aboral peripheral disc, a circle indicates girdle hooklets.}} | date = 8 March 2018 | source = http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4392...

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