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Tambja morosa (Bergh, 1877)
without rhinophores
shows animal without
rhinophores, perhaps due to a developmental defect but more likely "trimmed
off" by a predator and not regenerated (demonstrates survival for
some time without them); also, has few blue spots.
Photo: Susan O'Shaughnessy: St. Anthony wreck; Maui; Jan, 27, 2020.
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without branchia
shows animal without branchia, perhaps due to a developmental defect but more likely "trimmed
off" by a predator and not regenerated (demonstrates survival for
some time without them including ability to mate).
Photo: Marketa Murray: Kawaihae, Big Island; April 18, 2021.
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