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English: Fig. 1. Eudistoma okai Sanamyan from Misaki, Sagami Bay, 5 June 1928, registered as NSMT-Pc 7485. A, Fragment of colony; B, larva incubated in thorax (tail omitted), two lateral ampullae behind, which were concealed by the frontal lateral ampullae, are not shown. Abbreviations: AP, attachment process; LA, lateral ampulla; MA, median ampulla. Scales: A, 5 mm; B, 250 µm.
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Source Nishikawa, T., Tanigawa, S., Namikawa, H. 2024. Taxonomy of Eudistoma okai (Urochordata: Ascidiacea) Inhabiting the Pacific Coast of Japan, with a Revised Description of Larvae. Species Diversity. 29(1): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.12782/specdiv.29.1
Author Nishikawa, Tanigawa & Namikawa (2024)
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current19:03, 22 October 2024Thumbnail for version as of 19:03, 22 October 20241,957 × 1,318 (198 KB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information | description = {{en|1=Fig. 1. ''Eudistoma okai'' Sanamyan from Misaki, Sagami Bay, 5 June 1928, registered as NSMT-Pc 7485. A, Fragment of colony; B, larva incubated in thorax (tail omitted), two lateral ampullae behind, which were concealed by the frontal lateral ampullae, are not shown. Abbreviations: AP, attachment process; LA, lateral ampulla; MA, median ampulla. Scales: A, 5 mm; B, 250 µm.}} | date = 2024-01-11 | source = Nishikawa, T., Tanigawa, S., Namikawa, H. 2024....

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