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FIGURE 11 in How complex is the Naineris setosa species complex? First integrative study of a presumed cosmopolitan and invasive annelid (Sedentaria: Orbiniidae)

  • 1. Graduate program in Oceanic Coastal Systems (PGSISCO), Federal University of Paraná, Pontal do Paraná, Paraná, Brazil. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3509-0187
  • 2. Department of Natural History, University Museum of Bergen, University of Bergen, Allégaten 41, 5007 Bergen, Norway

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FIGURE 11. Habitat (H) and live (A–D, I) and preserved (E–G; paratype MRNJP 007623) specimens of Naineris lanai sp. n.: (A) Anterior end with a partially everted proboscis, dorsal view; (B) Anterior end with a completely everted proboscis, dorsal view; (C) Thoracic segments, ventral view; (D) Abdominal segments, lateral view; (E–G) Furcation in abdominal notopodial lobes; (H) Tidal flat from Ilha das Peças, Pinheiros Bay, the type locality; (I) Specimens being sorted in the laboratory. bq— branchia, do—dorsal organ, e—eyespots, no—nuchal organ, pb—proboscis, vn—ventral notch (Arrows point to furcate notopodial lobes). Scale bars; (A): 0.5 mm; (B): 2 mm; (C): 0.2 mm; (D): 1 mm; (E-G): 0.1 mm.

Notes

Published as part of Álvarez, Ricardo & Budaeva, Nataliya, 2023, How complex is the Naineris setosa species complex? First integrative study of a presumed cosmopolitan and invasive annelid (Sedentaria: Orbiniidae), pp. 349-378 in Zootaxa 5375 (3) on page 371, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5375.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/10199893

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