Published May 17, 2023
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Figure 11 in The Annelid Community of a Natural Deep-sea Whale Fall off Eastern Australia
Authors/Creators
- 1. Life Sciences Department, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom & Univ. Brest, CNRS, Ifremer, UMR6197 Biologie et Ecologie des Ecosystèmes marins Profonds, Plouzané, France
- 2. Life Sciences Department, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom & Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden & Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden
- 3. Life Sciences Department, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom & University of Grenada, Grenada, Spain
- 4. Life Sciences Department, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom
- 5. Australian Museum Research Institute, Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia & Natural Sciences, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, Australia & Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia
- 6. Australian Museum Research Institute, Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia
Description
Figure 11. Microphthalmus sp. (A) Photoofanethanol-preservedspecimen (NHMUKANEA 2022.412–420), scalebaris 0.25 mm; (B) light micrograph of prostomium and three anterior achaetous segments (NHMUK ANEA 2022.434), scale bar is 100 µm; (C, D) light micrographs of parapodium with the prechaetal (C) and postchaetal (D) lobes in focus (NHMUK ANEA 2022.434), scale bars are 50 µm; (E) light micrograph of heterogomph falcigers with different lengths (NHMUK ANEA 2022.434), scale bar is 20 µm; (F) light micrograph of ventral aspect of the posterior end showing anal lamellae (NHMUK ANEA 2022.412–420), scale bar is 100 µm.
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