Diet
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generally for group, they are carnivorous; in some cases only the body juices are ingested but the whole prey may be taken in. feed on protozoans, other microfauna and at times prey their own size
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- Kennedy, Mary [email]
Distribution
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Bay of Fundy south at least to Chesapeake Bay
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- Kennedy, Mary [email]
Habitat
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benthic, living under rocks or in burrows in soft substrata, or crawling among algae, hydroids, or in bottom debris
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- Kennedy, Mary [email]
Description
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Six specimens up to about 30 mm long, < 2 mm wide; dorsoventrally flattened, bluntly rounded at both ends. Variable color, from white to yellow or greenish. Cerebral organ furrows shallow, precerebral. Numerous pre-cerebral small ocelli arranged in two pair irregular rows of about 15–20 ocelli each; row of post-cerebral ocelli each side between brain and lateral margin of body, extending far posterior to brain along lateral nerve cord. Rhynchopore subterminal; rhynchocoel wide and almost full body length; proboscis long with small papillae; stylet slender (length: 60 µm) supported on massive and medially constricted basis (112 × 28 µm); two pouches, each bearing 3 accessory stylets. Epidermis with minute crescent-sphaped intracellular spicules.
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- Jaime Gonzalez-Cueto, Sigmer Quiroga, Jon Norenburg
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- Gonzalez-Cueto J, Quiroga S, Norenburg J (2014) A shore-based preliminary survey of marine ribbon worms (Nemertea) from the Caribbean coast of Colombia ZooKeys 439: 83–108
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- Jaime Gonzalez-Cueto
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- Sigmer Quiroga
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- Jon Norenburg
Distribution
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Gulf of Mexico and New England (Norenburg 2009); California and Oregon (Corrêa 1964); Southern Florida and Virgin Islands (Corrêa 1961); Gulf of Maine (Gibson 2014c); North Atlantic (Azores) (Strand 2002); Santa Marta, Colombia.
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- Jaime Gonzalez-Cueto, Sigmer Quiroga, Jon Norenburg
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- Gonzalez-Cueto J, Quiroga S, Norenburg J (2014) A shore-based preliminary survey of marine ribbon worms (Nemertea) from the Caribbean coast of Colombia ZooKeys 439: 83–108
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- Jaime Gonzalez-Cueto
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- Sigmer Quiroga
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- Jon Norenburg