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Fig. 4 | Marine Biodiversity Records

Fig. 4

From: The lower bathyal and abyssal seafloor fauna of eastern Australia

Fig. 4

Shipboard photographs of Mollusca and Arthropoda. a Muusoctopus (op 004, 2820–2751 m, KGH); b gastropod, Calliotropis (op 004, 2820–2751 m, KGH); c Calliotropis gastropod (op 069, 1006–1036 m, KGH); d raphitomid snail Phymorhynchus (op 015, 4114–4139 m, KGH); e ranellid snail (op 013, 932–1151 m, KGH); f small predatory wentle-trap sea snail Epitonium (op 069, 1006–1036 m, KGH); g spiny king crab Neolithodes bronwynae (op 035, 2338–2581 m, KGH); h widespread blind lobster Pentacheles laevis (op 069, 1006–1036 m, KGH); i deep-sea armoured shrimp Metacrangon (sp 1) (op 080, 1194–1257 m, KGH); j abyssal tanaid (op 006, 4022–4052 m, KGH); k serolid isopod Brucerolis victoriensis; l The barnacle Litoscalpellum, epibiont on the pycnogonid Colossendeis tasmanica (op 035, 2338–2581 m, KGH); m squat lobster Munidopsis kensleyi (op 121, 1013–1093 m, KGH). Scale bar = 1 cm

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