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In the field
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is colorless or grey, often covered with epibionts or sediment and a dissection is necessary to identify the species as it may be confused with
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. The Madibenthos specimens have a dull translucent tunic with irregular protuberances at the surface with varied epibionts. The body is attached by the left or the posterior side. The largest specimen collected is
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long. The oral siphon is apical with 8 lobes sometimes divided into multiple papillae. The anatomy is that described many times for specimens collected in the Pacific Ocean as well as in the Atlantic. The body wall has a light brown pigment. The dorsal tubercle is more or les convoluted. The dorsal lamina is long, prolonged far behind the oesophagus and with a smooth rim. There are no intermediate branchial papillae on the longitudinal vessels (
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). The digestive tract occupies half of the left body side (
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). The secondary limb of the intestinal loop is inflated. The musculature (
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) of the right body side is characteristic with 2 bands of transverse fibres one ventral and one dorsal as figured in
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for a specimen from Guadeloupe. Muscles are absent on the left side.
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<emphasis id="B904CD62FFF1FFB2F2911E89FEDFFD5C" box="[199,330,721,745]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="462">Sydneiensis</emphasis>
was first described from the Pacific Ocean where it is very common and found again everywhere in warm seas. In the western Atlantic the first record is that of
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and a full description is given by
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.
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cites this species in Martinique. Several records concern the Brazilian coast (
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,
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).
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