MICROCYSTIDAE (Iredale, 1944)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac075 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7471734 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A24B0931-983C-FFF9-FEFD-FD79FDA808F2 |
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Plazi |
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MICROCYSTIDAE |
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FAMILY MICROCYSTIDAE
Diagnosis (based on studies by Baker, 1938; Hyman & Ponder, 2010)
Shell with continuous growth and a simple, sharp peristome, rarely reduced; umbilicus closed or narrowly open; shell sculpture consisting of at most microscopic spiral grooves (most taxa) or prominent radial ribs ( Fanulena Iredale, 1945 and Pittoconcha Preston, 1913 ). Animal with caudal apparatus formed from curled-up sole [ Muratov’s (1999) helicarionid type]. Kidney unilobed; mantle with no visible minor blood vessels. Genital system ovoviviparous; oviduct non-glandular; bursa copulatrix usually very short, inserted on penis; stimulator absent; muscle fibres connecting proximal end of penial tunica to epiphallus absent; epiphallic retractor caecum and flagellum absent in most taxa. Spermatophore simple, small, peanut-shaped, soft-walled; attached to inner wall of penis. Radula with tricuspidate central tooth; lateral and marginal tooth fields distinguishable; lateral teeth usually tricuspidate (endocone absent in some taxa); marginal teeth usually multicuspidate. Penial nerve from right pedal ganglion.
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