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) was represented in cruise collections by eight small specimens (ML
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). The manus was unexpanded (
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), with ~16 rows of four small suckers, of equal size across each transverse row and all of similar morphology along the manus and dactylus. Each sucker possessed a single row of elongate-polygonal-faced pegs proximally and two rows of smaller circular-faced pegs distally. The margin of the infundibular ring was smooth proximally and distally, or distally produced into several low, rounded teeth.
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