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Aliculastrum debile (Pease,
1860)

egg mass
laid by 12 mm animal
Photo: CP: about 9 mm in diameter: Hekili Point,
Maui; Nov. 11, 2004.
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laying eggs
shows animal laying eggs in
field (upside down: in a normal position, the animal would lay eggs
with the aperture facing down while covered in a thin layer of sand--see this photo of Roxaniella pittmani for an example); note the relatively wide space between the eggs and
the outer membrane
Photo: Rebecca Bicker: Maalaea Bay, Maui; May 24, 2021.
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