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. 2012 Apr 4;7(4):e33068. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033068

Figure 2. Apseudomorphan adaptations. a, Kalliapseudes sp. with a filter-feeding apparatus on the chelipeds; b, Cyclopoapseudes sp., with a flattened body adapted to burying in the upper layer of soft sediments; c, Macrolabrum sp., with its twisted posterior thorax and abdomen, adapted to living inside empty snail shells, d; Tanzanapseudes sp., with a flattened body adapted to life on and between flat surfaces of coral rubble; e, Bunakenia sp with its pereopods adapted to digging in soft sediments.

Figure 2