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  1. Tomopteris - Wikipedia

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    » Tomopteridae » … Centre for Biodiversity Genomics. Rob Young. Year: 2013. cc-by-nc-sa-3.0 Tomopteris septentrionalis is a species of segmented worms in the family Tomopteridae. Individuals can grow to 30 mm. They are swimmers.
    Tomopteris septentrionalis. First parapodium of adult (second larval parapodium) of Tomopteris septentrionalis. TEM. A A low-power micrograph of a cross-section near the base with an enlarged cutout from C (inset) showing three monociliary receptor cells (arrows). Parapodium is formed by cuticle, epidermis, and muscular sheath.
    Tomopteris helgolandica. Nuchal organ, details of receptor cells, juvenile, TEM. A Outer part of the olfactory chamber (oc), showing that the epithelium is primarily formed by monociliary sensory dendrites (sd), some with basal bodies (arrows).
    Tomopteridae are transparent, predatory Annelida inhabiting pelagic ocean zones. Despite being well-known for their fast metachronal swimming and species-specific bioluminescence, our knowledge of morphological adaptations in these fascinating holopelagic worms remains extremely limited.
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  5. Tomopteris septentrionalis, Tail-less Pacific transparent-worm

  6. Zooplankton and Micronekton of the North Sea 2.0: Tomopteris ...

  7. Seasonal changes in body length of (A) Tomopteris septentrionalis …

  8. ADW: Tomopteris septentrionalis: CLASSIFICATION

  9. Community structure and seasonal changes in population

  10. Tomopteris septentrionalis Steenstrup 1849 - Encyclopedia of Life