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). Myriotrochid with ten tentacles; calcareous ring symmetrical, with dorsal and ventral plates subequal in size; dorso-lateral radial plates with single anterior projection; wheels with teeth distributed regularly, pointing towards center of hub; rods absent from body wall, sometime occurring in and around tentacles.
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noted that
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referred twelve species to their new genus
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. Only
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(
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was recorded near
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, the
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coming from south of Lord Howe I. in the northern Tasman Sea at
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.
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noted that their new species
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was the smallest known myriotrochid. The seven specimens that Beljaev and Mironov examined comprise two complete and five incomplete specimens, none longer than
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. Consistent with this recognition of very small specimens of
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is the fact that all three anterior part-specimens reported in this work are less than 1.0 mm long.
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