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Fig. 5 in What If Multiple Claw Configurations Are Present in A Sample? A Case Study with the Description of Milnesium pseudotardigradum sp. nov. (Tardigrada) with Unique Developmental Variability
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Fig. 5. The scheme illustrating the developmental variability in Milnesium pseudotardigradum sp. nov. Note that this species undergoes the developmental change twice—between hatchling and juvenile stage—early negative CC change, and between adult stages, which is presented for the first time, and which we call the delayed CC change. The second change is incomplete, i.e., not all spurs on external and posterior secondary branches appear.
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