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Hooge, M.; Wallberg, A.; Todt, C.; Maloy, A.; Jondelius, U.; Tyler, S. (2007). A revision of the systematics of panther worms (Hofstenia spp., Acoela), with notes on color variation and genetic variation within the genus. <em>Hydrobiologia.</em> 592(1): 439-454., available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-007-0789-0
page(s): 451; note:
"The lack of any available type material for H. beltagii precludes us from verifying the validity
of this species. The diagnostic characters Steinbock (1966) provides – namely, in the shape of the
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"The lack of any available type material for H. beltagii precludes us from verifying the validity
of this species. The diagnostic characters Steinbock (1966) provides – namely, in the shape of the
male antrum and canal – seem rather weak, since agonistic contraction upon fixation could easily cause such shape differences. He, himself, cautions that the material is poorly preserved and comprises just two sets of sections. In all other characters that Steinbock (1966) mentions (structure of the nervous system and pharynx, arrangement of ovaries and testes) H. beltagii is like H. miamia and H. giselae, and its color is described as mottled brown, also perhaps like that of H. miamia. Lacking type specimens and adequately documented distinguishing features, we declare H. beltagi to be a species inquirenda."
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