Shoreham Beach;31 - Nemertea;BQDAC0020;MRG804-LA15;Tetrastemma sp. SMSA100;SMSA100;SP02569;AN016942;NMVF290134;PID0116291
Shoreham Beach;31 - Nemertea;BQDAC0020;MRG804-LA15;Tetrastemma sp. SMSA100;SMSA100;SP02569;AN016942;NMVF290134;PID0116291
Species ID
OC-SP-0002973
Discovered
Phylum
Nemertea
Species ID
OC-SP-0002973
Provisional Species Name
Tetrastemma sp_SMSA100
Lowest Valid Taxon Name in WoRMS
Tetrastemma
Lowest Known Rank
Genus
Status
Discovered
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Embargo
No
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Nemertea
Class
Hoplonemertea
Order
Monostilifera
Family
Tetrastemmatidae
Genus
Tetrastemma
Date Identified
23/01/2026
Taxonomic Remarks
There are several cryptic colorless species of Tetrastemma in southeast Australia which are difficult to separate. Tetrastemma sp. SMSA100 can be recognized by fine white spots on the body, and by COI sequence data.
Received All Minimal Data for Discovery
08/04/2026
Description of Material
Body 5 mm long, 0.4 mm wide, white, semi-translucent, with fine opaque white spots on both dorsal and ventral surfaces. The cephalic lobe is the same width as neck, rounded, one and a half times longer than wide, separated from body by a neck furrow. Oblique cerebral organ furrows visible dorsally and ventrally. Two pairs of ocelli. Posterior tip rounded. Rhynchocoel extends to near tip of body. Stylet basis rod shaped, S/B = 0.8. Two accessory stylet sacs with 2 stylets in each.
Ecology
Found on weed and sediment in the intertidal zone.
Distribution
Shoreham Beach, Victoria, Australia
Scientific Name Authorship
Maslakova, Svetlana
Shoreham Beach;31 - Nemertea;BQDAC0020;MRG804-LA15;Tetrastemma sp. SMSA100;SMSA100;SP02569;AN016942;NMVF290134;PID0116291
Shoreham Beach;31 - Nemertea;BQDAC0020;MRG804-LA15;Tetrastemma sp. SMSA100;SMSA100;SP02569;AN016942;NMVF290134;PID0116291
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