Korotkevitschia Friedrich, 1968

Chernyshev, Alexei V., 2005, Redescription of Korotkevitschia pelagica (Korotkevitsch, 1961) (Enopla: Hoplonemertea: Cratenemertea), a pelagic nemertean from Antarctica, Zootaxa 862, pp. 1-14 : 2

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170850

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5689962

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Korotkevitschia Friedrich, 1968
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Genus: Korotkevitschia Friedrich, 1968

Generic diagnosis: Pelagic hoplonemerteans with modified monostiliferous proboscis armature; bulb region and bulb duct not developed; basis, central stylet and diaphragm absent; two accessory stylet pouches with posterior opening; rhynchocoel reaches posterior end of body; rhynchocoel wall with interwoven musculature; mouth and rhynchodaeum open separately; precerebral septum closed; body wall with non­fasciated diagonal muscles; longitudinal musculature not anteriorly divided, with honeycomb fascial substructure; dorso­ventral musculature weakly developed; longitudinal stomach musculature present; frontal organ present; eyes absent; frontal, cephalic and submuscular glands present in precerebral region; cerebral organs lie beside brain and reach behind dorsal ganglia, cerebral organ canals branched, with two distinct kinds of epithelium; cerebral organ furrows lack secondary grooves; cerebral ganglia with neither neurochord cells nor inner neurilemma; lateral nerve cords without accessory nerve, with a thin band of connective tissue with numerous myofibrils; foregut divisible into stomach and pyloric region; intestinal caecum with lateral pouches only; lateral intestinal pouches large and lobed; very long rectum with well­developed sphincter of circular muscle fibres; blood system simple, without pseudometameric transverse connectives; mid­dorsal vessel with single vascular plug; excretory system well developed, opening to exterior in midbody region; testes lie in posterior quarter of the intestinal region, gonadal muscle meshwork not developed.

Type species: Cratenemertes pelagicus Korotkevitsch, 1961 .

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