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English: Artistic and anatomical representation of Klosteria bodomorphis (Neobodonidae)
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The decisions I made for this and other related illustrations, as well as more information of the organism, and the sources, can be found on my blog. The primary source was "The taxonomic position of Klosteria bodomorphis gen. and sp. nov. (Kinetoplastida) based on ultrastructure and SSU rRNA gene sequence analysis," by Nikolaev et al. (2003). The organism is not colored; the colors used are purely for illustrative purposes and to better represent the shapes and organization of the structures.

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Artistic and anatomical representation of Klosteria bodomorphis (Neobodonidae)

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