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with enlarged ventral arms having expanded lateral membranes modified into sheaths for the tentacles; arm suckers in two series; with cylindrical long tentacles on which clubs are covered by multiple irregular series of tiny suckers, sometimes with larger suckers in the proximal end; with oval or ear-shaped funnelmantle locking apparatus with tragus and antitragus; fins large to very large; short tail present (relatively long in paralarvae).
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