File:Ramisyllis kingghidorahi (10.1007-s13127-021-00538-4) Figure 10.jpg
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DescriptionRamisyllis kingghidorahi (10.1007-s13127-021-00538-4) Figure 10.jpg |
English: Figure 10. Scanning electron microscopy images of Ramisyllis kingghidorahi n. sp., posterior-most regions and epithelium details. A–D Posterior ends. Arrow in C and D points to heavily ciliated anus. E–G Minute crests on the dorsal surface of midbody segments. Arrows point to crests laterally located on the dorsal surface. H Dorsal surface of posterior segments. I Clumps of cilia on dorsal surface of proventricular segments. Arrows pointing to pores in H. Scale bars: 100 µm A, B, I, 50 um C, G, 5 µm D, E,4 µm F, and 3 µm H. |
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Source | https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-021-00538-4 |
Author | Aguado, M.T., Ponz-Segrelles, G., Glasby, C.J. et al. Ramisyllis kingghidorahi n. sp., a new branching annelid from Japan. Organisms Diversity & Evolution (2022). |
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