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English: Drawing of dorsal view of the Fiona pinnata with cerata removed on the left side. There visible efferent vessels leading from cerata to branchio-cardiac vessel. There is also visible heart in the centre. Anus is visible as tube like opening next to the heart. There is also other opening next to anus, which probably leads into the kidney.
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Source Alder J. & Hancock A. (October 1851). "Descriptions of two new species of nudibranchiate Mollusca, one of them forming the type of a new genus". Annals and Magazine of Natural History (series 2)8(46): 290-302, pls. 9-10. Cropped from Plate 9 figure 2 and retouched by User:Snek01.
Author Joshua Alder (1792-1867) & Albany Hancock (1806-1873)
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