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DescriptionNemertodermatida species.png
English: Morphological variation within the genera Nemertinoides and Sterreria. Light microscope photographs of live specimens in squeeze preparation
a – Sterreria rubra from Southern Portugal,
b – S. psammicola from Southern Portugal,
c – S. martindalei n.sp. from Waimanolo, Hawaii,
d – S. ylvae n.sp, from Waimanolo, Hawaii,
e – S. variabilis n.sp. from New Caledonia,
f – S. variabilis n.sp. from Bermuda,
g – Nemertinoides elongatus from Southern Portugal, h) S. rubra from Helgoland, North Sea,
i – N. glandulosum n.sp. from Southern Portugal,
j – N. wolfgangi n.sp. from Croatia.
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Meyer-Wachsmuth I, Curini Galletti M, Jondelius U (2014). "Hyper-Cryptic Marine Meiofauna: Species Complexes in Nemertodermatida". PLoS ONE9 (9): e107688. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0107688.
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Inga Meyer-Wachsmuth, Marco Curini Galletti, Ulf Jondelius
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