“…A fringe of extra-long monactines may be present at the edge of the body. discussion Polymastia Bowerbank, 1862, with its currently accepted assortment of species , is not monophyletic as was suggested by Plotkin et al (2012) based on morphological data and confirmed by Plotkin et al (2016b) based on the CO1 and 28S rDNA phylogenies (see also Figure 1, this study). In both phylogenies the type species of Polymastia, P. mamillaris (Müller, 1806), formed a strongly supported clade with only five other species of this genus, P. andrica de Laubenfels, 1949, P. arctica (Merejkowsky, 1878), P. grimaldii (Topsent, 1913), P.…”