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										| Epiphanes brachionus Ehrenberg 1837 |  
									
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									  | Epiphanes brachionus; swimming specimen, dorsoventral view, optical median section. (2) |  
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									  | Epiphanes brachionus, swimming specimen, dorsoventral view. Focal plane on the buccal field. In contrast to Epiphanes senta the shape of the body is more or less angular; the foot is distinct. (2) |  
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									  | Epiphanes brachionus, swimming specimen, dorsoventral view. Focal plane on the brain (Br) and the red eyespot (Es), which is in contrast to the colorles eyespot of Epiphanes senta . Also visible are some retractor muscles (arrowheads) and the gastric glands  (GG). Mx: mastax; St: stomach. (2) |  
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									  | Epiphanes brachionus, head; focal plane on the buccal field. Also visible are the ducts of the RCO (arrowheads). (2) |  
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									  | Epiphanes brachionus, right lateral antenna. (2) |  
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									  | Epiphanes brachionus, foot with footglands. (2) |  
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										| Epiphanes brachionus, malleate trophi; left image: focal plane on the unci with four majoer teeth (1). Right: ??epipahryngeal?? structures anterior of the mastax (2). |  
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									  | Epiphanes brachionus , ecology: specimen with endoparasites (1) |  
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										| Epiphanes brachionus: head; focal plane on the sensory bristles (T), muscles (M) and trophi (K).  (1) |  
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									  | Epiphanes brachionus , a specimen infected by parasites (P). A: eyespot; MD: gastric glands; K: trophi.  (1) |  
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										| Epiphanes brachionus: posterior part of the body and foot infected by parasites. |  
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										| Epiphanes brachionus: close-up of parasites. |  
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