FIGURE 4 in What is Pseudopotamilla reniformis (Sabellidae)? Comparisons of populations from Britain, Iceland and Canada with comments on Eudistylia and Schizobranchia

FIGURE 4. Pseudopotamilla aspersa (Krøyer, 1856). A–J & P, N: Type ZMUC POL-00523; K, L, M: lost Syntype, after Krøyer: A) 'whole' worm, left crown missing, posterior damaged; B) antero-lateral detail of A; C) anterior thorax, dorsal view; D) same, ventral view; E) superior thoracic ch...

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Main Authors: Knight-Jones, Phyllis, Darbyshire, Teresa, Petersen, Mary E., Tovar-Hernández, María Ana
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/545881
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.545881
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Summary:FIGURE 4. Pseudopotamilla aspersa (Krøyer, 1856). A–J & P, N: Type ZMUC POL-00523; K, L, M: lost Syntype, after Krøyer: A) 'whole' worm, left crown missing, posterior damaged; B) antero-lateral detail of A; C) anterior thorax, dorsal view; D) same, ventral view; E) superior thoracic chaeta; F) inferior thoracic chaeta, front view; G) same, side view; H) side views of thoracic uncinus (left) and companion chaeta (right); J) view of companion chaeta showing teardrop-shaped 'blade'; K) uncinus and companion chaeta (after Krøyer); L) same, but part of torus; M) left side of crown; N) and P) two views of abdominal chaetae. Not scaled: H, J. Krøyer gave no scales for K–M. Published as part of Knight-Jones, Phyllis, Darbyshire, Teresa, Petersen, Mary E. & Tovar-Hernández, María Ana, 2017, What is Pseudopotamilla reniformis (Sabellidae)? Comparisons of populations from Britain, Iceland and Canada with comments on Eudistylia and Schizobranchia, pp. 201-220 in Zootaxa 4254 (2) on page 209, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.4254.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/545877