The epipodium is a ruffle of tissue along the side of the foot.
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Behind the opercular lobe the epipodium terminates in a prominent point, concave and papillose on its upper surface.
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The tentacles at the " epipodium " ( the lateral grooves between foot and mantle ) are well developed.
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The epipodium has a large anterior lobe, and four cirri all anterior to the operculum and about of equal size.
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The epipodium ( the lateral grooves between foot and mantle ) has a large lobe behind the eye peduncle but is not connected with it.
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It has on each side ten well-developed tentacles at the " epipodium " ( the lateral grooves between foot and mantle ).
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The soft parts are like those of " Gaza superba ", but the tentacles are shorter and stouter, the lateral lobes of the epipodium proportionally larger.
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The epipodium is fringed, with a more prominent fimbriated lobe behind the left tentacle, and on the right there is a slightly projecting fold or gutter leading to the respiratory cavity.