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English: Figure 6. (E) Ophiactis balli. Scale bar 0.15 cm.
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Source https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.606749
Author Manjón-Cabeza ME, Ríos P, García-Guillén LM, Macías-Ramírez A, Sánchez F, Rodríguez-Básalo A, Ibarrola TP and Cristobo J (2021) Asteroids and Ophiuroids Associated With Sponge Aggregations as a Key to Marine Habitats. A Comparative Analysis Between Avilés Canyons System and El Cachucho, Marine Protected Area. Front. Mar. Sci. 7:606749. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2020.606749
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