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  1. 1
    by Miko, L., Mourek, J.
    Published 2008
    ... studies and a basis for the systematics of the group were published by Grandjean (1936, 1954a, 1954b, 1960...
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    by Miko, L., Mourek, J.
    Published 2008
    ... studies and a basis for the systematics of the group were published by Grandjean (1936, 1954a, 1954b, 1960...
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    by Kajihara, Hiroshi
    Published 2021
    ... propose renaming as Cratenemertea...” ( op . cit ., p. 414). The problem is that the taxon concept...
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    by Kajihara, Hiroshi
    Published 2021
    ... propose renaming as Cratenemertea...” ( op . cit ., p. 414). The problem is that the taxon concept...
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    .... The new species shows characters leading us to refer it to the Tethydiella group, the marine subgenus...
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    .... The new species shows characters leading us to refer it to the Tethydiella group, the marine subgenus...
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    ... membrane, grouped into short tufts of moderately broad and lanceolate scales, respectively. Uncus with tiny...
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    ... membrane, grouped into short tufts of moderately broad and lanceolate scales, respectively. Uncus with tiny...
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  9. 9
    ... typhlotanaids from leptognathiids, primarily as a subfamily (op. cit.) and later as a family (Sieg, 1986b...
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    ... typhlotanaids from leptognathiids, primarily as a subfamily (op. cit.) and later as a family (Sieg, 1986b...
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    ..., variously at odds with one another (Fricke 1982, 2002; Nakabo 1982, 1983). Although Nakabo (op. cit...
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    ..., variously at odds with one another (Fricke 1982, 2002; Nakabo 1982, 1983). Although Nakabo (op. cit...
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  13. 13
    ... and 9 mm, both localities from about 600 m depth. On p. 230-231 (loc. cit.) the authors wrote...
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    ... and 9 mm, both localities from about 600 m depth. On p. 230-231 (loc. cit.) the authors wrote...
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    ..., proximal segment as long as broad, with group of five (or three in smaller paratype) aesthetascs; second...
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    ..., proximal segment as long as broad, with group of five (or three in smaller paratype) aesthetascs; second...
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  17. 17
    ... of these identifications may refer to members of the D. similis group (see below), but real D. carinata could be present...
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    ... of these identifications may refer to members of the D. similis group (see below), but real D. carinata could be present...
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    ... surfaces be found). A few oscula of roundish form often grouped at the summit. The consistency is rather...
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    ... surfaces be found). A few oscula of roundish form often grouped at the summit. The consistency is rather...
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