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Oxynoe jordani Krug, Beriman & Valdes, 2018

very young, top

very young, side

very young, front
shows a very young animal
in which the parapodia have not yet expanded to fully cover the shell;
the "tail" is either yet to fully form or regenerating
Photos: Jenna Szerlag: 2 mm (stated as "barely 2 mm"): Maalaea Bay, Maui; Feb. 19, 2021. |

young
shows a somewhat older animal in which the shell is still partially exposed but the "tail" is fully formed/present
Photos: Jenna Szerlag: Maalaea Bay, Maui; March 12, 2021. |
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