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English: Living specimens of Haliclystus antarcticus in the field. Scale = 1.2 cm.
  • A, B – side view, attached to rock;
  • C – side view attached to rock and algae Iridaea cordata (Rhodophyta).
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Source Miranda, L. S., Collins, A. G., Marques, A. C. (2010). Molecules clarify a cnidarian life cycle – the “Hydrozoan” Microhydrula limopsicola is an early life stage of the staurozoan Haliclystus antarcticus. PLoS ONE 5(4): e10182. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010182
Author Lucília S. Miranda, Allen G. Collins, Antonio C. Marques. Pictures from Morandini, AC
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