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Echiuran worm (contracted)
Echiuran worm (contracted)
Description Collected on DFO groundfish trawl survey in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Author Nozères, Claude JPG file - 165.20 kB - 1 600 x 1 067 pixelsmore
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Comment Comment (1)
added on 2018-08-08 16:17:32 by  Pilger, John F.
Unidentifiable from photograph only. Definitely an echiuran, but I cannot classify it completely because I cannot accurately count the longitudinal muscle bands and the prostomium (proboscis) is missing.
It is not Pseudobonellia because the bonellids do not have the longitudinal muscle bands that clearly are present in this specimen.
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