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English: Plate 5.
(In the colored plates, all figures are shown natural size, with the aboral or (in holothurians) dorsal side up, unless otherwise stated. Unless designated as young, the specimens were normal adults but in some cases small individuals were selected to save space. In the uncolored plates, the dorsal side is shown, but in some species the oral side is also presented. As a rule the holotype serves as the basis of the photograph. The magnification varies but is indicated in each case.) |
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Clark, H.L. 1938. Echinoderms from Australia : an account of collections made in 1929 and 1932, with 28 plates (16 colored) and 64 text figures. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 55: 1-597, 28 pls.
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current | 17:08, 21 February 2020 | 2,442 × 3,374 (508 KB) | Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description={{en|1=Plate 5. :Fig. 1. ''Goniodiscaster bicolor'' H. L. C. Broome. :Fig. 2. ''Goniodiscaster acanthodes'' H. L. C. Broome. <br>(In the colored plates, all figures are shown natural size, with the aboral or (in holothurians) dorsal side up, unless otherwise stated. Unless designated as young, the specimens were normal adults but in some cases small individuals were selected to save space. In the uncolored plates, the dorsal side is shown, but in some species the o... |
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