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Electra pilosa  (Linnaeus, 1768)
Electra pilosa (Linnaeus, 1768)
Description Texel (NL), 26.03.2007 (C.J.M. Philippart) Characteristics used for id: - colony forming unit - circular or lobate patch - 4 to 12 (often 9) spines around the opesia - operculum chitinous sclerite and transparent valve References: HAYWARD & RYLAND, 1998; HAYWARD & RYLAND, 1977 Checked by A. Gittenberger (Naturalis, Leiden, NL) Author Philippart, Catharina JPG file - 385.86 kB - 1 300 x 1 030 pixelsmore
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