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1by Bargelloni, Luca, Babbucci, Massimiliano, Ferraresso, Serena, Papetti, Chiara, Vitulo, Nicola, Carraro, Roberta, Pauletto, Marianna, Santovito, Gianfranco, Lucassen, Magnus, Mark, Felix Christopher, Zane, Lorenzo, Patarnello, Tomaso“... including large-diameter blood vessels, high vascular densities, mitochondria-rich muscle cells, and unusual...”
Published in Communications Biology (2019)
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2by Bargelloni, Luca, Babbucci, Massimiliano, Ferraresso, Serena, Papetti, Chiara, Vitulo, Nicola, Carraro, Roberta, Pauletto, Marianna, Santovito, Gianfranco, Lucassen, Magnus, Mark, Felix Christopher, Zane, Lorenzo, Patarnello, Tomaso“... including large-diameter blood vessels, high vascular densities, mitochondriarich muscle cells, and unusual...”
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3by Bargelloni, Luca, Babbucci, Massimiliano, Ferraresso, Serena, Papetti, Chiara, Vitulo, Nicola, Carraro, Roberta, Pauletto, Marianna, Santovito, Gianfranco, Lucassen, Magnus, Mark, Felix Christopher, Zane, Lorenzo, Patarnello, Tomaso“... including large-diameter blood vessels, high vascular densities, mitochondriarich muscle cells, and unusual...”
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4by Blake, James A.“..., with two longitudinal rows of cilia and typical orbiniid structure with two blood vessels connected...”
Published 2017
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5by Blake, James A.“... blood vessels (Fig. 21A). Smaller paratype with numerous darkly pigmented lines, believed to be blood...”
Published 2018
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6by Blake, James A.“... blood vessels (Fig. 21A). Smaller paratype with numerous darkly pigmented lines, believed to be blood...”
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7by Blake, James A.“..., with two longitudinal rows of cilia and typical orbiniid structure with two blood vessels connected...”
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8by Blake, James A.“..., with two longitudinal rows of cilia and typical orbiniid structure with two blood vessels connected...”
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9by Blake, James A.“... to flattened, with two longitudinal rows of cilia and typical orbiniid structure with two blood vessels...”
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10by Blake, James A.“... to flattened, with two longitudinal rows of cilia and typical orbiniid structure with two blood vessels...”
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11by Zhadan, Anna“...; thorax slightly flattened, abdomen cylindrical. Colour in life pale yellowish-brown with red blood...”
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12by Zhadan, Anna“...; thorax slightly flattened, abdomen cylindrical. Colour in life pale yellowish-brown with red blood...”
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13by Stein, David L.“..., branchial cavity dusky, stomach and pyloric caeca pale except for black remnants of possible blood vessels...”
Published 2012
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14by Stein, David L.“..., branchial cavity dusky, stomach and pyloric caeca pale except for black remnants of possible blood vessels...”
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15“... Beneden (1860) and Cleland (1884); circulatory system: blood vessels—Slijper (1936), heart—Smet et al...”
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16“... Beneden (1860) and Cleland (1884); circulatory system: blood vessels—Slijper (1936), heart—Smet et al...”
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17“... efferent blood vessel; (E) Thoracic notochaetae (mostly broken) of chaetigers 10–11; (F) Broken thoracic...”
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18“... efferent blood vessel; (E) Thoracic notochaetae (mostly broken) of chaetigers 10–11; (F) Broken thoracic...”
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19“... efferent blood vessel; (E) Thoracic notochaetae (mostly broken) of chaetigers 10–11; (F) Broken thoracic...”
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20by Blake, James A.“... groove or ridge. Far posterior setigers narrowing, somewhat moniliform (Figs. 43B, 44A, C). Dorsal blood...”
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