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The entire dorsal surface of the mantle , head and arms is covered with tubercles of variable size and complexity . The tubercles occur as three main types : simple tubercles , complex turrets , and even more complex flat oval tubercles ...
The entire dorsal surface of the mantle , head and arms is covered with tubercles of variable size and complexity . The tubercles occur as three main types : simple tubercles , complex turrets , and even more complex flat oval tubercles ...
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Diagrammatic representation of relative sizes and distribution of the larger tubercles on the dorsal mantle surface . In most specimens ( including the holotype ) three larger tubercles form cirri over each eye .
Diagrammatic representation of relative sizes and distribution of the larger tubercles on the dorsal mantle surface . In most specimens ( including the holotype ) three larger tubercles form cirri over each eye .
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3 , a ) in S. pulchra ; the third anterior patch of S. dubia is much larger than the corresponding tubercle , c , in S. pulchra and may represent an amalgamation of tubercles c and d of S. pulchra , as in S. dubia there is only this one ...
3 , a ) in S. pulchra ; the third anterior patch of S. dubia is much larger than the corresponding tubercle , c , in S. pulchra and may represent an amalgamation of tubercles c and d of S. pulchra , as in S. dubia there is only this one ...
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