Hexabranchus mauritiensis Abraham, 1877
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-023-00611-0 |
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Hexabranchus mauritiensis Abraham, 1877 |
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Hexabranchus mauritiensis Abraham, 1877
Description notes External morphology and brief radula description with no illustration; based on preserved specimens: maximum size 75 mm; body elliptical, moderately depressed, smooth; mantle expansion fimbriate, except anteriorly; seven to eight non-retractile tripinnate gill leaves arranged in a circle around the anus; oral tentacles fleshy, leaf-like with a crenate edge; color in alcohol grayish-white; radula with 30 rows of numerous hamate teeth; teeth less curved than in H. aneiteumensis .
Own conclusion/opinion on its taxonomic status The number of gill branches and location suggest this species is H. lacer . Nevertheless, the description does not provide sufficient details to determine which species the author was referring to. Therefore, this name should be considered a nomen dubium.
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