Ophiomyxidae Ljungman, 1867
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Family Ophiomyxidae Ljungman, 1867 View in CoL
Taxa of the family Ophiomyxidae that have been questioned for ophiacanthid affinity
Paterson (1985) mentioned a close similarity between the ophiotomin Ophiotoma alberti and the ophiomyxid Ophioscolex purpureus Düben & Koren, 1846 . The latter species has been treated together with few others as a separate subgenus Ophiolycus Mortensen, 1933 ( Mortensen, 1933b, 1936). McKnight (2003) elevated Ophiolycus to genus rank, but this decision remained largely undiscussed. Besides the presence of distal hooks, Ophiolycus has a number of differences from the type species of the genus Ophioscolex , O. glacialis Müller & Troschel, 1842 : reasonably defined dorsal arm plates (except at proximal segments), elongated welldeveloped radial shield, thin skin layer, numerous disk scales, and arm spine articulations of the double opening type with a lateral lobe. Therefore Ophiolycus is here also accepted as a separate genus. Stöhr & Segonzac (2005) have indicated that the ophiacanthid subfamily Ophiotominae and the genus Ophioscolex Müller & Troschel, 1842 of the family Ophiomyxidae is distinguished only by a few characters, but pending a revision they did not provide details. In order to compare and analyze these questioned taxa, diagnoses of both Ophioscolex and Ophiolycus are provided below.
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