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English: 8. Clione antarctica.

9. Clione antarctica : anterior end of a specimen in which the buccal parts are everted so as to show the hook sacks. Only two of the three pairs of buccal cones are visible.

10. Clione antarctica : radula.

11. Clione antarctica : separate teeth. (a—d) laterals ; (e—f) laterals from the hindmost rows ; (g—h) median teeth.

11 a. Clione antarctica : side view showing buccal cones.

12. Clione antarctica : specimen captured in the act of eating a small fish.
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Author National Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1904; Fletcher, Lazarus, Sir 1854-1921; Bell, F. J. (Francis Jeffrey), 1855-1924; British Museum (Natural History)

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