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Schuurmans Stekhoven, J. H. Jr.; De Coninck, L. A. (1933). Diagnoses of new Belgian marine nemas. Bull. Mus. royal d'Hist. Nat. Belg./Med. Kon. Natuurhist. Mus. Belg. 9(4): 1-15, 5 plates.
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Schuurmans Stekhoven, J. H. Jr.; De Coninck, L. A.
1933
Diagnoses of new Belgian marine nemas
Bull. Mus. royal d'Hist. Nat. Belg./Med. Kon. Natuurhist. Mus. Belg.
9(4): 1-15, 5 plates
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Locality: NA; Cabinet:n1730; NeMys doc_id: 4187
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 Diagnosis

The genus is characterised by its distinct 8-fold radial symmetry in the distribution of labial and cephalic ... [details]

 Distribution

Steineria mirabilis is the first representant of this genus in European waters. [details]

 Ecology

The excessive pilosity of the body permits the animal only a half-sessile manner of life. [details]

 Habitat

fine sand and decaying roots of Statice limonium L. in a small channel of 't Zwin, 21 PSU [details]

 Habitat

Coarse sand of the littoral [details]

 Habitat

Fine sand and decaying roots of Statice limonium

21 PSU [details]

 Identification

This species strongly ressembles Bathylaimus longisetosus (Allgén) (syn. Cotthonolaimus longisetosus Allgén, ... [details]

 Identification

probably closely allied with Microlaimus robustidens Stekhoven & De Coninck, 1933 [details]

 Identification

Closely alllied to Leptolaimus papilliger De Man, but may be distinguished from it o. a. by the presence of ... [details]

 Identification

The present species strongly ressembles Microlaimus marinus (Schulz, 1932), syn. Paracothonolaimus marinus Schulz, ... [details]

 Identification

Differs from the other known species of the Genus by the size and shape of the tail and of the amphids [details]

 Identification

This species seems to be closely allied to Theristus heterospiculum Allgén, 1932, from the Campbell islands, but ... [details]

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