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Fig. I. —Pseudovermis mortoni n.sp. A. Pseudovermis mortoni n.sp.—whole animal. B. Radula and mandibles in their original relationship. C. A single ramus of mandible showing dentate anterior end and thickened inner border. D. Three rows of radular plates with lateral plates displaced to the side. E. A median section through a single ceras showing arrangement of nematocysts in the cnidosac and the thin terminal epithelium. F. The actual arrangements of spicules in a small section of the epidermis. The spicules are not all in a parallel plane. G.A single spicule on a plane parallel with that of the objective (phase contrast).

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 10, 13 October 1969, Page 154

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Fig. 1.—Pseudovermis mortoni n.sp. A. Pseudovermis mortoni n.sp.—whole animal. B. Radula and mandibles in their original relationship. C. A single ramus of mandible showing dentate anterior end and thickened inner border. D. Three rows of radular plates with lateral plates displaced to the side. E. A median section through a single ceras showing arrangement of nematocysts in the cnidosac and the thin terminal epithelium. F. The actual arrangements of spicules in a small section of the epidermis. The spicules are not all in a parallel plane. G.A single spicule on a plane parallel with that of the objective (phase contrast). Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 10, 13 October 1969, Page 154

Fig. 1.—Pseudovermis mortoni n.sp. A. Pseudovermis mortoni n.sp.—whole animal. B. Radula and mandibles in their original relationship. C. A single ramus of mandible showing dentate anterior end and thickened inner border. D. Three rows of radular plates with lateral plates displaced to the side. E. A median section through a single ceras showing arrangement of nematocysts in the cnidosac and the thin terminal epithelium. F. The actual arrangements of spicules in a small section of the epidermis. The spicules are not all in a parallel plane. G.A single spicule on a plane parallel with that of the objective (phase contrast). Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 10, 13 October 1969, Page 154

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