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Fig. 1 in Anatomy of the Tantulocarida: first results obtained using TEM and CLSM. Part I: tantulus larva

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Fig. 1 General morphology and rootlet system of the Tantulocarida (CLSM). Parthenogenetic female (a, b) and tantulus larva (c) of Arcticotantulus pertzovi on copepod host Bradya typica. a Parthenogenetic female attached to the host cuticle, general view, dorsally. b Cephalon and anterior part of the egg sac, a rootlet system originating from under the oral disc of the parasite. c Tantulus larva attached to the host cuticle with rootlet system at early stage of development. r.s., rootlet system; st., stylet; u.c., umbilical cord. Scale bars in micrometers

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Published as part of Petrunina, Alexandra S., Høeg, Jens T. & Kolbasov, Gregory A., 2018, Anatomy of the Tantulocarida: first results obtained using TEM and CLSM. Part I: tantulus larva, pp. 459-477 in Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N.Y.) 18 (4) on page 460, DOI: 10.1007/s13127-018-0376-4, http://zenodo.org/record/13322502

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