Panther worm

Panther worms[1] belong to Hofsteniidae, a family of Acoela. This family contains seven species in three genera. [2]

Panther worm
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Xenacoelomorpha
Order: Acoela
Family: Hofsteniidae
Bock, 1923

The size of this worm is 500 μm for adults, 100 μm for embryos. They have a simple nervous system and a bowel sac with no way out.[3]

Genera

There are three genera in the family Hofsteniidae.[2]

  • Hofstenia Bock, 1923
  • Hofsteniola Papi, 1957
  • Marcusiola Steinböck, 1966

Species

There are seven species in the family Hofsteniidae.[2]

Name[lower-alpha 1] Image Distribution Description
Hofstenia arabiensis Beltagi & Mandura, 1991
Hofstenia atroviridis Bock, 1923
Hofstenia beltagii Steinböck, 1966
Hofstenia miamia Correa, 1960 ('three-banded panther worm')
Hofstenia minuta Palombi, 1928
Hofsteniola pardii Papi 1957
Marcusiola tinga (Marcus, 1957)

Notes

  1. A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a different genus.

References

  1. Hooge, M.D., Wallberg, A., Todt, C., Maloy, A.P., Jondelius, U., & Tyler, S.D. (2007). A revision of the systematics of panther worms (Hofstenia spp., Acoela), with notes on color variation and genetic variation within the genus. Hydrobiologia, 592, 439-454.
  2. Seth Tyler (2010). "Hofsteniidae". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  3. Gehrke, Andrew R.; Neverett, Emily; Luo, Yi-Jyun; Brandt, Alexander; Ricci, Lorenzo; Hulett, Ryan E.; Gompers, Annika; Ruby, J. Graham; Rokhsar, Daniel S.; Reddien, Peter W.; Srivastava, Mansi (2019-03-15). "Acoel genome reveals the regulatory landscape of whole-body regeneration". Science. 363 (6432). doi:10.1126/science.aau6173. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 30872491.


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