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. 2022 Nov 25;10:e14388. doi: 10.7717/peerj.14388

Figure 3. Images of Hymeniacidon perlevis collected from different intertidal rocky shores along the South African coastline.

Figure 3

(A) Groenrivier mund (photo credit: Prof. George Branch); (B) Moon Bay (photo credit: Dr Toufiek Samaai); (C) Elands Bay (photo credit: Prof. George Branch); (D) Jacobs Bay (photo credit: Dr Toufiek Samaai); (E) Springfontein (photo credit: Prof. George Branch); (F) Cape Peninsula Greenpoint (photo credit: Dr Toufiek Samaai); (G) Stand (photo credit: Dr Toufiek Samaai), (H) Kommetjie (photo credit: Prof. George Branch); (I) Bettys Bay; (J) Tsitsikamma (photo credit: Dr Toufiek Samaai); (K) Dwesa (photo credit: Prof. George Branch); Tedania anhalens from (L) Dwesa, (M) Coffee Bay (photo credit: Dr Toufiek Samaai), (N) Hluleka (photo credit: Prof. George Branch), (O) Port St Johns (photo credit: Dr Toufiek Samaai) and (P) Sodwana Bay (photo credit: Dr Toufiek Samaai). Appendix S7: Written permission from George Branch to publish Fig. 3 under the CC BY 4.0 license.