Apionsoma misakianum (Ikeda, 1904)

Dean, Harlan K., Hernández-Ávila, Iván & Cutler, Edward B., 2007, Sipunculans of the Caribbean coast of Venezuela and Curaçao, Zootaxa 1431, pp. 45-54 : 50

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175810

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6242850

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scientific name

Apionsoma misakianum (Ikeda, 1904)
status

 

Apionsoma misakianum (Ikeda, 1904) View in CoL

Phascolosoma misakianum Ikeda, 1904:7 View in CoL –9.

Specimens collected:

CUMAN Á: EBC –STA 311: 5/i/88; Playa Colarada, west of Mochima; (12).

Remarks. Members of this genus possess a relatively elongate introvert and hooks with basal spinelets at the base (one species ( Apionsoma trichocephalus Sluiter, 1902 ) lacks hooks). A. misakianum is recognized by its continuous muscle layers, thin, semitransparent body wall and long introvert (more than nine times the body length).

Distribution. Apionsoma misakianum is most often found in coralline sands and under algal mats in tide pools rather than being associated with hard substrates. It is known from the Gulf of Mexico to Brazil in the western Atlantic and Caribbean as well as both sides of the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean ( Cutler, 1994).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Sipuncula

Class

Phascolosomatidea

Order

Phascolosomatiformes

Family

Phascolosomatidae

Genus

Apionsoma

Loc

Apionsoma misakianum (Ikeda, 1904)

Dean, Harlan K., Hernández-Ávila, Iván & Cutler, Edward B. 2007
2007
Loc

Phascolosoma misakianum

Ikeda 1904: 7
1904
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