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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ... spicule lattice over inhalant canal aperture. E. Close-up of the inner (atrial) surface with exhalent...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ... spicule lattice over inhalant canal aperture. E. Close-up of the inner (atrial) surface with exhalent...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ... spicule lattice over inhalant canal aperture. E. Close-up of the inner (atrial) surface with exhalent...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    .... Close-up of the lower (dermal) surface showing loose spicule lattice over inhalant canal aperture. D...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    .... Outer lateral surface with inhalant canals below a spicule lattice cover. E. Closer view of the inhalant...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    .... Close-up of the lower (dermal) surface showing loose spicule lattice over inhalant canal aperture. D...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    .... Close-up of the lower (dermal) surface showing loose spicule lattice over inhalant canal aperture. D...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    .... Outer lateral surface with inhalant canals below a spicule lattice cover. E. Closer view of the inhalant...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    .... Outer lateral surface with inhalant canals below a spicule lattice cover. E. Closer view of the inhalant...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ... the subsurface canal entrances, 3–5 mm in diameter in the lower surface and 5–8 mm in diameter in the upper...
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    by Lehnert, Helmut, Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2020
    ... at the surface (lower right). F, Section through choanosomal canal ligned by microscleres. G, Choanosomal...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ... the subsurface canal entrances, 3–5 mm in diameter in the lower surface and 5–8 mm in diameter in the upper...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ... the subsurface canal entrances, 3–5 mm in diameter in the lower surface and 5–8 mm in diameter in the upper...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ... lattice over inhalant canals. F. Closer view of dry atrial surface showing uncovered exhalant aperture...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ... lattice over inhalant canals. F. Closer view of dry atrial surface showing uncovered exhalant aperture...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ... lattice over inhalant canals. F. Closer view of dry atrial surface showing uncovered exhalant aperture...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ...) is covered by conspicuous inhalant canals, 1.1–2.1–3.0 (n = 41) mm in diameter, and, although these apertures...
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    by Reiswig, Henry M., Stone, Robert P.
    Published 2013
    ...) is covered by conspicuous inhalant canals, 1.1–2.1–3.0 (n = 41) mm in diameter, and, although these apertures...
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