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Diastylis laevis Norman, 1869


English: Cumacean photographed with an Axiocam (Zeiss) camera mounted on a Zeiss Stemi C-2000 binocular microscope.

Length: ~8 mm

This cumacean was sampled on the Belgian Continental Shelf in 2001. Geo-location not applicable as the picture was taken in the lab.
Date 20 July 2005
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