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A small Corambe, perhaps 4 mm. Simple rhinophores with brownish-red tips (moving right in this photo), and no posterior notch after watching it move around for several minutes.
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A small Corambe, perhaps 4 mm. Simple rhinophores with brownish-red tips (moving right in this photo), and no posterior notch after watching it move around for several minutes.
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A small Corambe, perhaps 4 mm. Simple rhinophores with brownish-red tips (moving right in this photo), and no posterior notch after watching it move around for several minutes.
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Calling this individual C. steinbergae because there is no dorsal notch and the rhinophores appear to be simple. We have seen C. pacifica in this location, as well.
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Calling this individual C. steinbergae because there is no dorsal notch and the rhinophores appear to be simple. We have seen C. pacifica in this location, as well.
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Simple, tapered rhinophores (no sheath), and gills protruding from underneath posterior.
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Simple, tapered rhinophores (no sheath), and gills protruding from underneath posterior.
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Simple, tapered rhinophores (no sheath), and gills protruding from underneath posterior.
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Simple, tapered rhinophores (no sheath), and gills protruding from underneath posterior.
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Simple, tapered rhinophores (no sheath), and gills protruding from underneath posterior.
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Simple, tapered rhinophores (no sheath), and gills protruding from underneath posterior.
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Simple, tapered rhinophores (no sheath), and gills protruding from underneath posterior.
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ID confirmed by Brenna.
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ID confirmed by Brenna.
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ID confirmed by Brenna.
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The secondary photos show our two local Corambe species for comparison; the Steinberg's is the lower one.
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The secondary photos show our two local Corambe species for comparison; the Steinberg's is the lower one.
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The secondary photos show our two local Corambe species for comparison; the Steinberg's is the lower one.
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