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FIGURE 1. Philactinoposthia brevis sp.nov. Photomicrographs of living specimens A–C. A. Dorsal view of whole specimen. Scale bar: 60 µm B. Dorsal view of posterior part of body. Scale bar: 40 µm. C. Showing sperm. Scale bar: 15 µm. Photomicrographs of sagittal histological sections stained with hematoxylin-eosin D–E. D. Section through posterior part of body. Scale bar: 30 µm. E. Section through length of body. Scale bar: 100 µm.
Published as part of Nilsson, Karin Sara, Wallberg, Andreas & Jondelius, Ulf, 2011, New species of Acoela from the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and the South Pacific, pp. 1-31 in Zootaxa 2867 on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.277458
Acoelomorpha, Animalia, Biodiversity, Xenacoelomorpha, Actinoposthiidae, Philactinoposthia, Taxonomy, Acoela
Acoelomorpha, Animalia, Biodiversity, Xenacoelomorpha, Actinoposthiidae, Philactinoposthia, Taxonomy, Acoela
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