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Oxynoe jordani Krug, Beriman & Valdes, 2018
"tail" & foot
shows posterior portion of
foot ("tail") of large animal; also shows portion of folded foot under
shell and yellow-green underside; note the "break line" where autotomization would presumably occur
Photo: Katherine Shepherd; Maalaea Bay, Maui; Feb. 14, 2021. |
reaching
shows a large and,
presumably, old animal with an unusually long "tail" reaching upward
(with the sides of its anterior foot folded inward)
Photo: Rebecca Bicker: 47 mm (including "tail"): Maalaea Bay, Maui; Feb. 20, 2021. |
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