Typhlopolycystis coeca Karling, 1956
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4603.1.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5697069 |
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Typhlopolycystis coeca Karling, 1956 |
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Typhlopolycystis coeca Karling, 1956 View in CoL
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Diagnosis. Yellowish species of Typhlopolycystis , 1.5 mm long with a very large proboscis (1/3 of body length) and no eyes. Prostate vesicle and accessory secretion vesicle well developed. The prostate stylet is a short and straight gutter without thickenings (20–25 µm long) and the accessory stylet is a slightly curved tube, 26–30 µm long, both sitting on a ring with a diameter of about 25–30 µm over its largest cross section.
Occurrence. Sweden: Kristineberg, Bredungen, silty bottom at 38 m (type locality). Other localities near Kristineberg (by Westblad and Karling). Germany: several sublittoral stations in the Bight of Kiel (by Ax) (see Karling, 1956); Koningshaven on the Island of Sylt (medium sand, eulittoral)(by Ax, 16 August 1965, Noldt, 1989).
Studied material: the holotype (SMNH type nr 2701), one more whole mount of an animal from the Kristineberg area (SMNH nr 82300), and one from Sylt (SMNH nr 43585).
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