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Fig. 1. — Philine exigu n.sp. A. View of the posterior end showing the foot, and the overlapping caudal lobes of the visceral hump. B. The anterior end showing the anterior pedal sensory pits and the anterior transverse groove in which is situated the mouth and the penial aperture. C. A latero-dorsal view of a living specimen. D.A latero-ventral view of a living specimen. E. The complete radula removed from the buccal bulb. F. A single radular plate showing the median face. G. Three radular teeth showing the anterior face.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 12, 15 October 1969, Page 178

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Fig. 1.—Philine exigun.sp. A. View of the posterior end showing the foot, and the overlapping caudal lobes of the visceral hump. B. The anterior end showing the anterior pedal sensory pits and the anterior transverse groove in which is situated the mouth and the penial aperture. C. A latero-dorsal view of a living specimen. D.A latero-ventral view of a living specimen. E. The complete radula removed from the buccal bulb. F. A single radular plate showing the median face. G. Three radular teeth showing the anterior face. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 12, 15 October 1969, Page 178

Fig. 1.—Philine exigun.sp. A. View of the posterior end showing the foot, and the overlapping caudal lobes of the visceral hump. B. The anterior end showing the anterior pedal sensory pits and the anterior transverse groove in which is situated the mouth and the penial aperture. C. A latero-dorsal view of a living specimen. D.A latero-ventral view of a living specimen. E. The complete radula removed from the buccal bulb. F. A single radular plate showing the median face. G. Three radular teeth showing the anterior face. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 12, 15 October 1969, Page 178

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