Brachiomya Jespersen et al., 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1207.124517 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12796862 |
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Brachiomya Jespersen et al., 2004
Brachiomya Jespersen, Lützen & C. Nielsen, 2004 View in CoL . Type species (original designation) Solecardia stigmatica ( Pilsbry, 1921) . Recent.
Description.
Shell small (less than 5 mm); transversely ovate; anterior end narrower than posterior end; inequilateral; hinge plate narrow; both valves with a small triangular pseudocardinal tooth beneath umbos; ligament internal, in oblique resilifer; mantle folds wrapped over most of the shell and anteriorly extended into a large inhalant-pedal siphon, posteriorly into a smaller exhalent siphon; mantle with many slender, terminally spatulate tentacles; foot elongate; gills with inner demibranch only.
Discussion.
Jespersen et al. (2004) distinguished Brachiomya from other galeommatoidean genera by the presence of extensive mid-mantle folds with many spatulate tentacles. Huber (2015) accepted Brachiomya as a monotypic genus. As Jespersen and Huber both postulated, we have found Brachiomya to group with members of the Lasaeidae . All species are likely to be obligate commensals with echinoid echinoderms.
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Brachiomya Jespersen, Lützen & C. Nielsen, 2004
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