Species ID
OC-SP-0002935
Discovered
Phylum
Nemertea
Species ID
OC-SP-0002935
Provisional Species Name
Micrurides sp_SMTM031
Lowest Valid Taxon Name in WoRMS
Micrurides
Lowest Known Rank
Genus
Status
Discovered
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Embargo
No
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Nemertea
Class
Pilidiophora
Order
Heteronemertea
Family
Lineidae
Genus
Micrurides
Date Identified
28/08/2025
Taxonomic Remarks
Forms a cryptic species complex with co-occurring Micrurides spp. SMTM029 and SMTM030, from which it can be distinguished by COI sequence data. The clade also includes a morphologically similar undescribed species from Oman, Lineidae sp. SMOM073 (Maslakova et al. 2025 PeerJ 13e:19438). The clade is tentatively affiliated with Micrurides based on the preliminary phylogenetic analyses, and presence of the transverse cephalic furrows. Most closely related to Micrurides sp. SMTM030, from which it differs by COI sequence divergence of 8-9%.
Received All Minimal Data for Discovery
08/04/2026
Description of Material
Body up to 18 mm long, 0.25-0.4 mm wide; slender when stretched out, widest at posterior margin of cephalic lobe, gradually tapering toward a short caudal cirrus; background colour dilute orange, somewhat darker dorsally, especially on cephalic lobe, fading to flesh colour toward ventral and posterior. Cephalic lobe about 3-4 times as long as it is wide, shaped as a rounded rectangle to trapezoid (slightly wider at its posterior), with a band of opaque white at anterior tip. Width of white band about 1/6th of the length of cephalic slits. Cephalic margins translucent. Inconspicuous transverse furrows present at posterior margin of lateral cephalic slits. Ocelli lacking.
Ecology
Associated with coral rubble.
Distribution
Only known from Atauro Island, Timor-Leste.
Scientific Name Authorship
Maslakova, Svetlana
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