Hexabranchus anaiteus Bergh, 1878
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-023-00611-0 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/706C87DE-FFD5-C215-1A6D-6D944820F207 |
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Felipe |
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Hexabranchus anaiteus Bergh, 1878 |
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Hexabranchus anaiteus Bergh, 1878 View in CoL
Description notes Description based on internal and external morphology of three preserved specimens; illustration only shows radula and jaw. Maximum size 90 mm; preserved color red, mottled in purple on the notum; mottled underside; mantle margin yellow; foot sole red; body shape “as usual”; six to nine, commonly six, tripinnate gill tufts; anal papilla elevated; kidney orifice on the right side; oval oral tentacles; radula very large and strong with 47 rows of simple, hook-shaped curved teeth; thin vas deferent leading to a spiral penis.
Own conclusion/opinion on its taxonomic status Bergh (1900) synonymized this species as H. lacer and later Thompson (1972) changed it to the synonym of H. sanguineus . By the location, mottled color, and description of the reproductive system, this species is likely a junior synonym H. lacer . The coloration of a relatively small specimen and the spiral penis excludes the possibility of being H. giganteus sp. nov.
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