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Jouin, Claude 1979. Description of a free-living polychaete without gut: Astomus taenioides n.gen., n.sp. (Protodrilidae, Archiannnelida). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 57(12): 2448-2456.
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10.1139/z79-317 [view]
Jouinlaude, C.
1979
Description of a free-living polychaete without gut: Astomus taenioides n.gen., n.sp
Protodrilidae, Archiannnelida). Canadian Journal of Zoology
57(12): 2448-2456
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
This study describes a new Protodrilidae that lives in the coral sands of the Island of Moorea (French Polynesia). Astomus taenioides n.gen., n.sp. has no gut, mouth, anus, pharyngeal bulb, nor salivary glands. However, a thin median cord of cells rich in refringent granules takes the place of a gut and probably represents an endodermal vestige and a stocking location for reserve substances. The surface of the epidermis is increased due to an enlargement of the segments into lateral lobes; cilia are abundant and the cuticle well developed. These characteristics might favor considerable exchanges between the organism and its surroundings. The absorption of dissolved organic substances, well known in other marine invertebrates, seems to be developed in this case to the point that this annelid, like the pogonophores, can survive without any gut. If, compared with Annelida, the principal trait of the Pogonophora is regarded to be the absence of a gut and the absorption of nutritive elements solely through the epidermis, the consequence of the discovery of this Protodrilidae is to eliminate the last barrier separating Pogonophora from Annelida.
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Astomus Jouin, 1979 (original description)
Astomus taenioides Jouin, 1979 (original description)