| Literature DB >> 30686918 |
Francisco Alonso Solís-Marín1, Carlos Andrés Onejeros-Vargas2, Julio Adrian Arriaga-Ochoa2.
Abstract
Epitomaptasimentalae sp. n. occurs in depths of 4-10 m off the Mexican Central Pacific coast. It is distinctive in having twelve tentacles, each tentacle with two or three pairs of digits and four to six sensory cups, lacking papillae or oval bumps and in reaching a maximum length of 50 mm in life.Entities:
Keywords: Leptosynaptinae ; Synaptidae ; Taxonomy; Taxonomía
Year: 2019 PMID: 30686918 PMCID: PMC6342861 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.817.29406
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.sp. n. Holotype ICML-UNAM 5.169.0. Lateral view from preserved specimen.
Figure 2.sp. n. Holotype ICML-UNAM 5.169.0, A Calcareous ring, r= radial piece, i= inter-radial piece B Anchors from mid-body, showing the detail of the posterior part C Anchor plates from mid-body D Rods from tentacles E Miliary granules from the body wall.
Figure 3.sp. n. Holotype ICML-UNAM 5.169.0. Detail of the tentacular crown showing the sensory cups.
Figure 4.sp. n. Paratype ICML-UNAM 5.169.3. Ciliated funnels showing their different sizes and shapes.
| 1 | Papillae or oval bumps present all over the body wall |
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| – | Papillae or oval bumps absent. With 2–3 pairs of tentacle digits, each tentacle with 4–6 sensory cups. Miliary granules “C” and “O”–shaped bodies; no papillae or oval bumps present in the body wall |
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| 2 | Atlantic Ocean. With 7 pairs of tentacle digits, each tentacle with 2–5 sensory cups. Anchors of body wall exceed 120 μm in length (up to 150 μm). Miliary granules in the shape of small oval rings and very few C–shaped bodies |
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| – | Pacific Ocean. With 5–6 pairs of tentacle digits, each tentacle with 8–14 sensory cups. Anchors of body wall exceed 120 μm in length (up to 200 μm). Miliary granules in the shape of oval rings and very few C–shaped bodies |
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