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  1. Lensia exeter - Wikipedia

  2. Lensia exeter Totton, 1941 - World Register of Marine Species

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    The genus Lensia was first established in 1932 by Dr. Arthur Knyvett Totton, who would also describe and add another 11 species during his career. As of March 2023, the genus consists of only 26 described and accepted species and an additional seven uncertain species, according to the World Register of Marine Species.
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    The genus Lensia is broken down into two clades separated by anatomical differences in their nectophore; the two clades are 5-ridged and 7-ridged, which indicates the number of ridges on their nectophore when they are in their eudoxid stage.
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    In Lensia, the siphosome region of the stem can be retracted into the hydroecium to reduce fluid resistance, resulting in more efficient swimming.
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    In contrast, the 7-ridges Lensia consists of those with 5 weak ridges that do not join at the apex, 5 ridges that join at the apex with an additional 2 ridges not joining at the apex, more than 7 ridges, and finally 7 ridges at the apex.
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  4. UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO) - Lensia …

  5. MarBEF Data System - ERMS - Lensia exeter Totton, 1941

  6. Lensia exeter Totton, 1941 - World Register of Marine Species

  7. Lensia - Wikipedia

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  9. Lensia exeter - GBIF

  10. Lensia exeter Totton 1941 - Encyclopedia of Life

  11. Lensia exeter - sealifebase.ca