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SPANBIOS: DW 5176,
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<emphasis id="B970EACAFF9CAD61FF26F809951CE7C8" bold="true" box="[151,281,1960,1984]" pageId="19" pageNumber="220">FIGURE 18</emphasis>
.
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. A, body ventrally opened. B, dorsal side of the body wall. C, internal side of the neural region. Scale bars = 1cm
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The specimens,
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in diameter, have a thin tunic heavily coated with sand and wearing thin and dense filaments resulting into a brittle shell. The ascidians were damaged during their collection. The siphon apertures are inconspicuous and close to each other (
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). The body wall is thin and transparent (
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). Longitudinal muscle ribbons starting from the apertures are short. They cross thinner circular fibres around the siphons (
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). Between the siphons, in the middle of the dorsal side of the body wall, an additional long transverse muscle fibre extends to both sides (
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). This peculiar muscle design was figured in Monniot C. &amp; F. (1991, Fig. 34B). The oral tentacles are ramified but short. The prepharyngeal band is curved in a deep V (
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). The branchial tissue is thin with six folds on each side with very deep infundibula. Some extra infundibula can be seen between the folds. The gut forms a long loop (
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). The stomach has six longitudinal folds. The anus rim is smooth. There is one long sinuous gonad on each side (
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); the ovary is tubular with testis vesicles on each side. The ducts issuing from the testis vesicles join at the surface of the ovary to form a single canal erect with several papillae along its length (as figured in Monniot C. &amp; F. 1991 Fig. 34C). The oval kidney lies at some distance posteriorly from the right gonad (
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).
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collected several times from
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between 500 and
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depth
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&amp;
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2003) is also present in
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down to
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depth
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(
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) but has not been recorded elsewhere
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.
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<paragraph id="8BBB36D8FF9BAD66FF76FD769785E2F9" blockId="20.[151,1437,150,753]" box="[199,896,727,753]" pageId="20" pageNumber="221">A copepod and an amphipod have been found inside the body.</paragraph>
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