Robbea judithae
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-024-00643-0 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F517A-3E35-FF9F-FF7C-8177FD6D8531 |
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Felipe |
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Robbea judithae |
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Robbea judithae , R. lotti and R. weberae
The corpus is an ellipsoid, only very slightly tapering towards the anterior end. The orientation of the myofilaments is similar in all three species, being directed forward at the anterior end, changing gradually to perpendicular at mid-length and backward directed at the posterior end ( Fig. 1d, e View Fig ; Fig. 4d; Fig. 5f View Fig ; Fig. 7h View Fig , Fig. 8a View Fig ). Myofilaments are displaced at several positions providing space for nuclei in all three species ( Figs. 4b, d, 5d–f View Fig , 7c, d View Fig , 8c, e View Fig , 9a View Fig , 10c View Fig ).
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