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an undescribed zoanthid, Neozoanthus sp.
an undescribed zoanthid, Neozoanthus sp.
Description An undescribed zoanthid, Neozoanthus sp., taken from the waters around Heron Island on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Author Gary Cranitch (Queensland Museum) ·  JPG file - 1.55 MB - 1 772 x 1 177 pixelsmore
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added on 2010-11-081 111 viewsWoRMS taxa Neozoanthus Herberts, 1972checked Reimer, James Davis 2012-10-26
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