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Category: Callionymidae

Callionymidae sp.

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Larvae of Callionymidae are difficult to identify.  In a few occasions, we may deduce the smaller larvae from individuals of higher maturity level. Nevertheless, Callionymid larvae oftenly occurs in similar development stage....

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Callionymidae sp.

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a pre-flexion larva of Callionymidae sp....

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