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English: Drawing of dorsal view of late juvenile of Berghia stephanieae (Valdés, 2005) (synonym: Aeolidiella stephanieae) (65% of development) showing the meshwork of outer circular, intermediate oblique, and inner longitudinal body wall muscle fibres as well as growing tentacles and the cerata with cnidosacs (cn).
  • ft = foot tentacle, a tentacle-like elongation of the propodium
  • ot = the anlage of oral tentacles
  • r = rhinophores
  • c = the first cerata pairs
  • e = eye.
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Source Kristof A. & Klussmann-Kolb A. (22 January 2010). "Neuromuscular development of Aeolidiella stephanieae Valdéz, 2005 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Nudibranchia)". Frontiers in Zoology 7: 5. doi:10.1186/1742-9994-7-5.
Author Alen Kristof & Annette Klussmann-Kolb
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