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Pliciloricus enigmaticus

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Pliciloricus enigmaticus
Pliciloricus enigmaticus Higgins & Kristensen, 1986.
Distribution of Pliciloricus enigmaticus
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P. enigmaticus
Binomial name
Pliciloricus enigmaticus

Pliciloricus enigmaticus is a marine Loriciferan species of genus Pliciloricus described by Higgins & Kristensen 1986.[1]

Description

Pliciloricus enigmaticus is a marine species in which adults measure between 160–268 µm of length (excluding any cone mouth) in which body exists dual compound located in the second row spinoscalids in position medioventral and whom lies fused in the middle of its length basal and usually are very modified, strongly sclerotised, rigid; presented 15 spinoscalids with claws in the third row, spinoscalids with 4–7 teeth that alternate with said spinoscalids that are not modified, the Lorica features 7 ridges cuticular transverse and longitudinal ridges doubles, 2 plates lateroventral of the caudal region. The anus is terminal.[1]

Distribution

Pliciloricus enigmaticus is a species that has been designated for the waters of the Atlantic Ocean north and northwest.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Higgins, Robert P.; Kristensen, Reinhardt M. 1986: New Loricifera from southeastern United States coastal waters Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 438 Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington D.C.. III, 70 pp. ISSN 0081-0282
  2. ^ World Register of Marine Species (Worms): Pliciloricus enigmaticus Higgins & Kristensen, 1986 AphiaID: 154513