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Amphithyris buckmani on Solenosmilia variabilis
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Amphithyris buckmani
Thomson, 1918.
Solenosmilia variabilis
Duncan, 1873Amphithyris buckmani Thomson, 1918 attached to a dead piece of stony coral (Solenosmilia variabilis) matrix from 1080 m deep in Tauranga Canyon, Bay of Plenty. Each animal is about 6 mm wide. Source:
Critter of the Week: the ancient group of the lamp shells, or brachiopods
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Amphithyris buckmani on Solenosmilia variabilis (cropped)
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Owen Anderson, NIWA, Vulnerable Deep Sea Communities Program.
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Amphithyris buckmani
Thomson, 1918.
Solenosmilia variabilis
Duncan, 1873Amphithyris buckmani Thomson, 1918 attached to a dead piece of stony coral (Solenosmilia variabilis) matrix from 1080 m deep in Tauranga Canyon, Bay of Plenty. Each animal is about 6 mm wide. Source:
Critter of the Week: the ancient group of the lamp shells, or brachiopods
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