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The family, as well as its sole genus Malacobdella, is characterized by a posterior ventral sucker and a proboscis lacking a stylet. [2] As in other Hoplonemertea, the lateral longitudinal nerve cord is located internal to the body wall muscles, in the mesenchyme .
A few have relatively short but wide bodies, for example Malacobdella grossa is up to 3.5 centimetres (1.4 in) long and 1 centimetre (0.39 in) wide, [9] [18] and some of these are much less stretchy. [17] Smaller nemerteans are approximately cylindrical, but larger species are flattened dorso-ventrally. Many have visible patterns in various ...
Little information about size is available [3] [54] Range shown as dark green region 8 Amethystine python: Simalia amethistina (recently recognized as distinct from S. kinghorni) Pythonidae: Able to reach 20 kg (44 lb), [55] and probably larger Little information about size is available [3] [54] Able to reach 5.5 m (18 ft 1 in) [55]
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Pilsbry, H.A. (1919). A review of the land mollusks of the Belgian Congo chiefly based on the collections of the American Museum Congo Expedition, 1909–1915. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 40: 1–370, pls I-XXIII
Gulella grossa is a species of very small air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Streptaxidae. This species is endemic to Tanzania . References
Pepsis grossa, alongside a golden paper wasp for scale. Due in part to confusion over the distinctness of various color forms, until 2002 this species was known by the name Pepsis formosa, including a subspecies P. formosa pattoni, but C.R. Vardy synonymized both forms of P. formosa into P. grossa.
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