Abstract
The shape and surface structures of the grasping spines and teeth of the Antarctic chaetognaths Eukrohnia hamata, Sagitta gazellae and S. marri collected in Bransfield Strait, were studied by scanning electron microscopy. The characters of arrangement, shape, curvature, surface, edges, and tips of hooks and teeth are described and discussed.
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