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English: Picture of a 9 day old veliger larva of the nudibranch Tritonia diomedea taken using a microscope and camera system. The approximate size of the larva is 200 micrometers along its longest axis. The larva had been fed a 1:1 mixture of the algae Pavlova (Monochrysis) lutheri and Isocrysis galbana. The pigmentation of the stomach and left digestive diverticulum is due to pigments from the digested algae.
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9 day old veliger larva of the nudibranch Tritonia diomedea with various organs and structures labeled.

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