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Glossobalanus berkeleyi. Photo from the BJ Swalla collection
Description This hemichordate is a Ptychoderidae, as evidenced by a short proboscis and the prominent black hepatic sacs in the posterior abdominal region. Enteropneust hemichordates have an anterior proboscis, a neck region, and then the abdominal region, which contains the gill slits and gonads.
Author Swalla, Billie
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added on 2011-05-063 613 viewsWoRMS taxa Glossobalanus berkeleyi Willey, 1931checked Konikoff, Charlotte 2011-08-19
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