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Caenopedina mirabilis, aboral view
Description Caenopedina mirabilis, SNMNH E31178 (aboral view), Cape Tsiuka, Japan, North Pacific Ocean.
Author Coppard, Simon
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added on 2018-07-09393 viewsWoRMS taxaDigital photo, entire species Caenopedina mirabilis (Döderlein, 1885)checked Kroh, Andreas 2018-07-23
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