Golfingiidae, Stephen & Edmonds, 1972

Silva-Morales, Itzahí & Gómez-Vásquez, Julio D., 2021, First records and two new species of sipunculans (Sipuncula) from the Southern Mexican Pacific, European Journal of Taxonomy 740 (1), pp. 77-117 : 104-105

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.740.1283

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4644475

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scientific name

Golfingiidae
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Family Golfingiidae View in CoL

1. Branched tentacles carried on four to eight stem-like outgrowths of oral disk ........ Themiste View in CoL ........2

– Tentacles not carried on stem-like outgrowths..............................................................................3

2. Hooks present .................................................... Themiste (Themiste) pyroides (Chamberlin, 1919) View in CoL

– Hooks absent ................................................................... Themiste (Themiste) hennahi Gray, 1828 View in CoL

3. Two nephridia ........................................................................................................ Nephasoma View in CoL ........4

– One nephridium...............................................................................................................................5

4. Hooks present ..................... Nephasoma (Nephasoma) pellucidum pellucidum ( Keferstein, 1865) View in CoL

– Hooks absent ...................................................... Nephasoma (Nephasoma) elachea ( Fisher, 1952) View in CoL

5. Anus usually located on anterior trunk; epidermal holdfast or attachment papillae often present; retractor muscles highly fused but usually with 2–4 origin points ................ Phascolion View in CoL ........6

– Anus situated on distal half of introvert; epidermal attachment papillae absent; retractor muscles appear as single column, without separate origin points ......................................... Onchnesoma View in CoL ....7

6. Tentacles reduced to lobes at the end of the introvert, which is about equal in length to the trunk ................................................................................ Phascolion (Montuga) pacificum Murina, 1957 View in CoL

– 10–30 well-developed tentacles usually present ................................................................................ ........................................................................ Phascolion (Phascolion) strombus ( Montagu, 1804) View in CoL

7. Cylindrical body, without papillae .................................. Onchnesoma magnibathum Cutler, 1969 View in CoL

– Spherical or pear-shaped body, with papillae ..................................................................................... .................................................... Onchnesoma steenstrupii steenstrupii Koren & Danielssen, 1876 View in CoL

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