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Phylum

OC-SP-0002992

Clifton Springs - W of boat ramp;31 - Nemertea;BQDAF0050;MRG928-07;Zygonemertes sp. SMSA057;SMSA057;SP02557;AN022221;NMVF290381;PID0245101

Species ID

OC-SP-0002992

Discovered

Phylum

Nemertea

Species ID

OC-SP-0002992

Provisional Species Name

Zygonemertes sp_SMSA057

Lowest Valid Taxon Name in WoRMS

Zygonemertes

Lowest Known Rank

Genus

Status

Discovered

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Embargo

No

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nemertea

Class

Hoplonemertea

Order

Monostilifera

Family

Zygonemertidae

Genus

Zygonemertes

Date Identified

28/01/2026

Taxonomic Remarks

Easily recognized from other Zygonemertes of southeastern Australia by presence of the pigmented cephalic patch. Three other species of Zygonemertes with a pigmented head patch are known worldwide — Zygonemertes sp. SMOM004 from Oman, Zygonemertes simoneae Correa 1961 from Florida, and a species reported as Eumonostilifera sp. 3 by Chernyshev (2016) from Vietnam. The present species differs from the Florida and Vietnam species (which presently lack sequence data) by the number and arrangement of ocelli, and from the only other barcoded species, Zygonemertes sp. SMOM004 by COI sequence data.

Received All Minimal Data for Discovery

08/04/2026

Description of Material

Body 4 – 48 mm long, up to 0.5 mm wide, threadlike, semitranslucent. Background body colour uniform pale greenish yellow with a darker mid-dorsal line corresponding to the rhynchocoel. Cephalic lobe slightly wider than adjacent body region, rounded, one and a half times longer than it is wide, separated from body by a slight constriction corresponding to an inconspicuous neck furrow. Oblique cerebral organ furrows visible dorsally and ventrally. Large ocelli arranged in two clusters — one (~20 ocelli) on each side of the anterior part of cephalic lobe, overlaid and masked by a deep teal pigment patch, and two clusters of 1 – 7 smaller ocelli immediately anterior to cerebral ganglia. Some specimens have a narrow transverse white band or patch immediately posterior to the dark teal patch. Epidermal sickle-like inclusions present. Posterior tip rounded. Stylet basis elongated, sometimes with a slight constriction anterior to the distal truncated end, widest at its proximal end. S/B = 1, two accessory stylet sacs with 2 – 4 stylets in each.

Ecology

Found on a range of different weeds, sediments, sponges and ascidians in sheltered locations in both intertidal and shallow subtidal zones.

Distribution

Barwon Heads to Port Welshpool, Victoria, Australia. Also reported from South Australia, but have not been sequenced from that region.

Scientific Name Authorship

Maslakova, Svetlana

Clifton Springs - W of boat ramp;31 - Nemertea;BQDAF0050;MRG928-07;Zygonemertes sp. SMSA057;SMSA057;SP02557;AN022221;NMVF290381;PID0245101

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