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On the absence of circular muscle elements in the body wall of Dysponetus pygmaeus (Chrysopetalidae, 'Polychaeta', Annelida)

The annelid body wall generally comprises an outer layer of circular muscle fibres and an inner layer of longitudinal muscle fibres as well as parapodial and chaetal muscles. An investigation of Dysponetuspygmaeus (Chrysopetalidae) with confocal laser scanning microscopy showed that circular muscles...

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Published in:Acta zoologica (Stockholm) 2002-01, Vol.83 (1), p.81-85
Main Authors: Tzetlin, Alexander B, Zhadan, Anna, Ivanov, Ilia, Müller, Monika C. M, Purschke, Günter
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