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Figs. 6-9.— Nudisyllis tinihekea n.gen. n.sp. Fig. 6.—Anterior end in dorsal view. Fig. 7. Anterior end in ventral view showing mouth and terminal tooth. Fig. 8. —Typical parapodium. Fig. 9.—Compound seta. Figs. 10-12. — Syllides liouvillei Gravier, 1911. Fig. 10.—Anterior end in dorsal view. Fig. 11.—Median parapodium in anterior view. Fig. 12. —Typical seta.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 12, Issue 9, 14 May 1970, Page 78

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Figs. 6-9.—Nudisyllis tinihekea n.gen. n.sp. Fig. 6.—Anterior end in dorsal view. Fig. 7. Anterior end in ventral view showing mouth and terminal tooth. Fig. 8.—Typical parapodium. Fig. 9.—Compound seta. Figs. 10-12.—Syllides liouvillei Gravier, 1911. Fig. 10.—Anterior end in dorsal view. Fig. 11.—Median parapodium in anterior view. Fig. 12.—Typical seta. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 12, Issue 9, 14 May 1970, Page 78

Figs. 6-9.—Nudisyllis tinihekea n.gen. n.sp. Fig. 6.—Anterior end in dorsal view. Fig. 7. Anterior end in ventral view showing mouth and terminal tooth. Fig. 8.—Typical parapodium. Fig. 9.—Compound seta. Figs. 10-12.—Syllides liouvillei Gravier, 1911. Fig. 10.—Anterior end in dorsal view. Fig. 11.—Median parapodium in anterior view. Fig. 12.—Typical seta. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 12, Issue 9, 14 May 1970, Page 78