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English: Fig. 4. – Helgicirrha angelicae n. sp. A, oral view of the holotype; B, detail of the tentacular bulb with lateral cirri; C, detail of a gonad with medusa buds; D, schematic representation of adult specimen.
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Author Tosetto, E.G., Neumann-Leitão, S., Nogueira Júnior, M. 2020. New species of Eirenidae (Hydrozoa: Leptothecata) from the Amazonian coast (northern Brazil). Scientia Marina. 84(4): 421-430. DOI: 10.3989/scimar.05051.14A
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