Cephalodiscus planitectus
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| Species: | C. planitectus |
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| Cephalodiscus planitectus Miyamoto, Nishikawa and Namikawa, 2020[1] | |
Cephalodiscus planitectus is a sessile hemichordate belonging to the order Cephalodiscida.[1]
Distribution
It is found at a depth of 100–300 metres off the island of Jōgashima, Sagami Bay, Japan.[1]
Anatomy
There are three pairs of arms with tentacles.[1]
Phylogenetics
Cephalodiscus planitectus is the most divergent of all Cephalodiscus species, with Miyamoto, Nishikawa and Namikawa (2020) suggesting that it constitutes a sister group to all existing Cephalodiscus species.[1]
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