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Figure 4. Aricidea (Acmira) anusakdii sp. nov. A anterior region, dorsal view B the buccal lip; ventral view C posterior modified neurochaetae. Abbreviations: An: antenna, br: branchia, neL: neuropodial postchaetal lobe, noL: notopodial postchaetal lobe, nuO: nuchal organ, pr: prostomium, simple C: simple chaetae).
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Figure 6. Aricidea (Aricidea) thammapinanae sp. nov. A body color in alcohol, lateral view B anterior region, dorsal view C mouth, arrows show cilia D prostomium, dorso-lateral view E notopodial lobe from chaetiger 3 F close up of posterior chaetiger, showing the cilia. Abbreviations: An: antenna, br: branchiae, c: cilia, cb: cilia band, noL: notopodial postchaetal lobe, nuO: nuchal organ, Pr: prostomium.
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Little syllid of meiofaunal size. Collected in Torre Guaceto marine protected area (Salento peninsula, Italy) South Adriatic sea, in August 2006, hard bottom mainly covered by Halimeda tuna, 5 m depth
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source: http://www.iopan.gda.pl/projects/biodaff/EMBS-0605.html
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source: http://www.iopan.gda.pl/projects/biodaff/EMBS-0605.html
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source: http://www.iopan.gda.pl/projects/biodaff/EMBS-0605.html
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Gardiner, S.L., McMullin, E. & Fisher, C.R. 2001. Seepiophila jonesi, a new genus and species of vestimentiferan tube worm (Annelida: Pogonophora) from hydrocarbon seep communities in the Gulf of Mexico. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 114, 694–707. Portion of Seepiophila jonesi tube structure. Collected by HOV Alvin at GC234 from 566 meters on 20140525.
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Courtesy of Ocean Networks Canada http://www.oceannetworks.ca/
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I found this „structure“ of thousands of Filogranella elatensis on 04.08.2019 in Raja Ampat. Pulau Pef, divespot Selat Yembraimuk. It was about 30 cm high. The tubeworms were feeding in the current. I know Filogranella elatensis only solitaire on hard surfaces as mussel shells. I touched one branch and it fell apart immediately (left corner). Although it could withstand the current, it was a very fragile construction.
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I found this „structure“ of thousands of Filogranella elatensis on 04.08.2019 in Raja Ampat. Pulau Pef, divespot Selat Yembraimuk. It was about 30 cm high. The tubeworms were feeding in the current. I touched one branch and it fell apart immediately (left corner). Although it could withstand the current, it was a very fragile construction.
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Pelagomacellicephala iliffei Pettibone, 1985 (Polychaeta: Polynoida) from an anchialine cave in the Exuma Cays.