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(LINNÉ, 1758)
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Atlantic Ocean: Africa:
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: Conakry Penninsula, Kaporo Port (
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858078).
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Marginal fold S-shaped (
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), terminating at posterior tip of sorting area; oesophageal aperture at tip of marginal fold recurved segment; sorting area rectangular with broadly rounded posterior margin; anterior sorting area modified into prominent concave flap; left margin of sorting area with slight bulge posteriorly bordering flap; accessory marginal fold extending from oesophageal aperture, around posterior margin of sorting area, intersecting long, slightly curving segment along sorting area left margin; sorting area pad present at left posterior end of sorting area; crescentic pads lacking; glandular pad large, elongate, flaring posteriorly with broadly rounded posterior end, extending far posterior to gastric shield; paired digestive gland ducts opening at left of glandular pad; crescentic ridge long, extending from oesophageal aperture, past digestive gland ducts, curving around posterior end of glandular pad, fusing to side of pad above caecum; deep, narrow caecum present opposite single caecal fold; accessory pads lacking; U-shaped fold present below style sac aperture (ss); style sac extremely long, extending into mantle roof; typhlosoles fusing short distance anteriorly from gastric chamber.
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