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- CretaceousRecent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Living abalone in tank showing epipodium and tentacles, anterior end to the right. Scientific classification Domain:...
- CretaceousRecent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Living abalone in tank showing epipodium and tentacles, anterior end to the right. Scientific classification Domain:...
- microscopic development of nacre. Below the edge of the s****, the black epipodium and tentacles can be seen. The underside of the foot is yellowish white...
- opposed to the regularly ovular nucleus. All species also contain an epipodium which is a terminal aperture in the protist's structure. The size of Difflugia...
- an efficient means of obtaining food, making it a better predator. Its epipodium, like those of numerous other Janthina species, is thought to aid in maintaining...
- and yellow-green in color. The bottom of its foot is orange, and the epipodium (a sensory structure and extension of the foot that bears tentacles) is...
- 10–14 cm (3.9–5.5 in) long. In the living animal, the tentacles on the epipodium, the mantle, and the foot are black. Black abalones can be found along...
- pairs of epipodial tentacles. Operculum attached to opercular lobe of epipodium. Radula: Radula rhipidoglossate, with formula n-5-1-5-n. Radular teeth...
- mother-of-pearl. The large and muscular foot has numerous tentacles at the epipodium (the lateral grooves between the foot and the mantle). This species occurs...
- have white or blue coloration and has a somewhat scalloped edge. The epipodium is lacy and green-brown in color. Tentacles surrounding the foot and extending...