1964
DOI: 10.1080/00222936408651436
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Report on the Bonellids (Echiura) collected from the Gulf of Kutch and port Blair (Andaman Island)

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“…In Acanthobenellia vulgaris and Achaetobonellia maculata, the gonostome lies on the egg sac near the gonopore. According to Menon et al (1964) its position may change with the sexual maturity of the animal, but no such variation in A. vulgaris or A. maculata, was noticed in this study. The gonostome occupies a basal position in all the other species studied here.…”
Section: Observationscontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…In Acanthobenellia vulgaris and Achaetobonellia maculata, the gonostome lies on the egg sac near the gonopore. According to Menon et al (1964) its position may change with the sexual maturity of the animal, but no such variation in A. vulgaris or A. maculata, was noticed in this study. The gonostome occupies a basal position in all the other species studied here.…”
Section: Observationscontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…The sexually mature specimen is considered to be Bonellia minor because of its small size, the arrangement of the papillae in transverse rows and the presence of an interbasal muscle. The anal vesicles are very similar to the description provided by Menon et al (1964) but differ from the original description of the species, which according to Stephen and Edmonds (1972) branch only once. Bonellia minor Marion was originally described from the Gulf of Marseilles, France and was subsequently recorded from several other localities.…”
Section: Remarkssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In the species verrucosum , anal vesicles are small and branching while in species faex the vesicles are tubular with primary branches at irregular intervals. Anal vesicles are des¬ cribed as branching or arborescent (tree like) when the primary branches of a vesicle give rise to secondary or tertiary branches ending in stalked excretory funnels (Menon et al, 1964).…”
Section: Eubonelliamentioning
confidence: 99%