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Elytron (annelid anatomy)

In annelids, elytra are shield-like scales that are attached dorsally, one pair on each of a number of alternating segments and entirely or partly cover the dorsum. Elytra are modified dorsal cirri, and their number, size, location, and ornamentation are important taxonomic characters. The basal part of the elytra is known as the elytrophore; if elytra are lost their presence is indicated by the elytrophore which is still present and visible.

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File:Eunoe leiotentaculata lower res.jpg|A Eunoe leiotentaculata specimen showing its 15 pairs of elytra. File:Euphione sp. dorsal.jpg|Euphione sp. specimen with its highly ornamented elytra. ==References==
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