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English: Drawing of digestive tract of Anostoma depressum viewed from apex of spire.
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Source Heath H. 1914. The anatomy of two Brazilian land-shells, Anostoma depressum and Tomigerus clausus. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 65: 688-692, plate 31 [1913], figure 6. Cropped, rotated and retouched.
Author Harold Heath
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