Hexabranchus suezensis Abraham, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-023-00611-0 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/706C87DE-FFD4-C214-1A6D-6C8D4840F4DA |
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Felipe |
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Hexabranchus suezensis Abraham, 1876 |
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Hexabranchus suezensis Abraham, 1876 View in CoL (Fig. 26O)
Description notes Described from a preserved specimen; only external morphology provided: size 100 mm (preserved); body elliptical, smooth; mantle expanded around the whole body, wider posteriorly with a fimbriate edge; six non-retractile, small multi-pinnate gill leaves; oral tentacles fleshy, oval and multilobate; color light brownish in spirits. Own conclusion/opinion on its taxonomic status Abraham (1876) stated that this species is differentiated from H. praetextus and H. sanguineus by a more elongated shape and a more depressed body. Nevertheless, these characteristics may change with preservation and body position. The type location (Red Sea), smooth notum, and the well-defined six gill branches suggest that H. suezensis is indeed H. sanguineus . Hexabranchus suezensis was synonymized as H. sanguineus by Thompson (1972), confirmed by Valdés (2002) with which we concur.
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