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Ramisyllis kingghidorahi Aguado, Ponz-Segrelles, Glasby, Ribeiro, Jimi & Miura, In Aguado, Ponz-Segrelles, Glasby, Ribeiro, Nakamura, Oguchi, Omori, Kohtsuka, Fischer, Ise, Jimi & Miura, 2022
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Fig. 12 Scanning microscopy images of Ramisyllis kingghidorahi n. sp, parapodium and chaetae details. A–F, H Midbody tomahawk shaped chaetae. G Ventral cirri, arrows point to pores. Scale bars: 5 μm A, C 4 μm B, 20 μm D, 10 μm E, G, and 50 μm F, H
Source: Aguado, M. T.; Ponz-Segrelles, G.; Glasby, C. J.; Ribeiro, R. P.; Nakamura, M.; Oguchi, K.; Omori, A.; Kohtsuka, H.; Fischer, C.; Ise, Y.; Jimi, N.; Miura, T. (2022). Ramisyllis kingghidorahi n. sp., a new branching annelid from Japan. Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 22(2): 377-405., available online at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13127-021-00538-4
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added on 2023-03-08799 viewsWoRMS taxa Ramisyllis kingghidorahi Aguado, Ponz-Segrelles, Glasby, Ribeiro, Jimi & Miura, In Aguado, Ponz-Segrelles, Glasby, Ribeiro, Nakamura, Oguchi, Omori, Kohtsuka, Fischer, Ise, Jimi & Miura, 2022checked Read, Geoffrey 2023-03-12
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