Oligotrema psammites Bourne, 1903
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Oligotrema psammites Bourne, 1903 View in CoL
Figure 19 View FIGURE 19
Station: SPANBIOS: DW 5257, 2 specimens.
The body is oval covered with thin tunic filaments and coated with sediment. The oral aperture is lined by six pinnate equal lobes ( Fig. 19A View FIGURE 19 ). The atrial siphon protrudes slightly at the opposite end of the body ( Fig. 19A View FIGURE 19 ). Extracted from the tunic the body wall appears translucent. The oral musculature has a strong sphincter and short longitudinal fibres. Six short strong longitudinal muscles run on the ventral side of the body “neck”. Transverse muscular fibres are regularly spaced around the whole body ( Fig. 19 B,C View FIGURE 19 ). The anal siphon has no sphincter. The oral aperture has a ring of flat tentacles. The neural ganglion is anteriorly prolonged by six stout nerves ( Fig. 19E View FIGURE 19 ) and posteriorly extends along the whole dorsal line. The neural gland is situated at the right side of the neural ganglion. The anterior part of the pharynx is enlarged in a funnel with multiple perforations on each side ( Fig. 19D,E View FIGURE 19 ). Posteriorly the oesophagus is long and enters into a large stomach pouch. The intestine forms a loop applied to the left side of the stomach. A network of pyloric tubules encloses the intestine. A large kidney containing a concretion occupies the right side of the atrial cavity ( Fig. 19C View FIGURE 19 ). A thin-walled endocarp can be seen ventrally on each body side. There is one gonad on each side ( Fig. 19B,C View FIGURE 19 ). The testis consists of a group of ramified lobes applied to the left and right sides of the stomach and has a short sperm duct. The ovaries are long curved tubes ending near the atrial aperture ( Fig. 19B,C View FIGURE 19 ).
Remarks. Kott (1989) synonymised Sorbera unigonas Monniot & Monniot, 1984 , Oligotrema psammites Bourne, 1903 and Oligotrema psammathodes ( Sluiter, 1905) considering that no major differences occur in samples collected in wide geographical areas. The genus Oligotrema having priority the name Oligotrema psammites was employed by Monniot & Monniot (2003) for specimens from New Caledonia, Philippines and Solomon Islands and is used here for the Spanbios samples. Detailed descriptions of this species under the name Sorbera unigonas can be found in Monniot & Monniot (1984 and 1990).
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