Notes for the valid (accepted) taxonomic name
Notes for Hofstenia atroviridis
Bock S 1923 (citation)- Steinbock O 1924 (citation)- describes and discusses postion - primitive nervous system and most parts like Acoels, etc. Steinbock O 1924 (citation)- mentions p 495. Steinbock O 1925 (citation)- mentions nerves in. Handstroem B 1928 (citation)- p 85-6 illustration, on nervous system of. Steinbock O 1930 (citation)- compares his new species Nemertoderma bathycola with this. p 58-9 especially nervous system in both are outside muslcle. Steinbock O 1931 (citation)- discussion of this as a primitive species. Bresslau E 1933 (citation)- p 92 fig 79, sagital section, body plump, round anteriorly and flattened ? postiorly, color dark green, inactive"- fon coast of Japan between corals and Laminaria roots. p 93 fig 80 cross section of muscles of pharynx, a pharynx simplex? p 153 fig 143 cross section of whole animal [looks like an acoel?]. Tu TJ 1939 (citation)- list from East Asia. Karling TG 1940 (citation)- p 144 mentions also p 139, 187, 203, 211. Marcus E 1945 (citation)- mentions pharynx in p 30. Hyman LH 1951 (citation)- vol 2, p 100, diagram of longitudinal section and of statocyst. Papi F 1957 (citation)- lists this as type speices of genus. Steinbock O 1957 (citation)- in comparison with gastrotrichs. Marcus EDB-R 1957 (citation)- in comparison with H. tinga, p 173. Correa DD 1960 (citation)- compares her species H. miamia with this. Ax P 1961 (citation)- note on eggs of- cells in epicytium also, etc. Ax P 1963 (citation)- digestive lumen in this speices, p 200 epithelial nervous system. Correa DD 1963 (citation)- compares her species H. miamia with this. Steinbock O 1966 (citation)- mentions in discussion of regeneration p 62, 63, 64 illustration p 65; p 86 copulatory organ. Steinbock O 1967 (citation)- mentions p 396. Dorjes J 1968 (citation)- p 104 lists as type. Beklemischev VN 1969 (citation)- Vol II, p 404 illustration of female reproductive organs, subcutaneous impregnation in. Dorjes J, Karling TG 1975 (citation)- Swedish Museum of Natural History, Japan.
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