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Cnidae of Edwardsiella andrillae n. sp.
Scale at bottom, in µm, applies to all images. See Table 1 for size ranges for each capsule type in each tissue. A. Basitrich. B. Spirocyst. C. Spirocyst. Although this capsule is smaller and has a thinner tubule than the spirocyst in Figure 4A, spirocysts show continuous variation in capsule size and robustness. D. Small basitrich. E. Basitrich. F. Small microbasic mastigophore. The small size of these cnidae precludes distinguishing them as b- or p- mastigophores. G. Spirocyst. H. Basitrich. I. Microbasic p-mastigophore. J. Small basitrich. K. Basitrich. L. Microbasic p-mastigophores.
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Daly M, Rack F, Zook R (2013) Edwardsiella andrillae, a New Species of Sea Anemone from Antarctic Ice. PLoS ONE 8(12): e83476. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0083476
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