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Monstrilloida ( Order ) |
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Monstrillidae ( Family ) |
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Monstrillopsis ( Genus ) |
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Monstrillopsis filogranarum (Malaquin, 1901) (F) | |
| | | | | | Syn.: | Thaumaleus filogranarum Malaquin, 1896
Cymbasoma filogranarum : Malaquin, 1896; Rose, 933 (p.351, fig.F, Rem. F, ?M);
Haemocera filogranarum Malaquin, 1901
| | | Ref.: | | | Suarez-Morales & al., 2006 (p.104: Rem.) | Issued from : M. Rose inFaune de France, 1933, 26. [p.351, Fig.453]. Female (from Pas-de-Calais): Abdomen (ventral).
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Distribution map of Monstrillopsis filogranarum by geographical zones
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| | | Loc: | | | English Channel | | | N: | 1 | | | Rem.: | Collected from the polychaete Filograna implexa Berkley.
Suarez-Morales & al. (2006, p.104) underline that this species shows a caudal rami with 4 setae, 2 postgenital somites and the presence of an unarmed reduced inner lobe on the female P5. The authors tentatively transfer this species to the genus Monstrillopsis | | | Last update : 09/03/2020 | |
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