Morphology of the Bivalve Salpocola philippinensis (Habe & Kanazawa, 1981) N. Gen. (Galeommatoidea: Lasaeidae), a Commensal with the Sipunculan Sipunculus nudus  from Cebu Island, the Philippines

Åse Jespersen

Abstract

At Olango Island, near Cebu, the Philippines, Salpocola philippinensis, new genus, lives attached to the burrowing sipunculan Sipunculus nudus. Only singly attached females were found. The gills represented by the inner demibranchs are heavily plicate, the visceral mass bears many lateral branching protrusions containing ovary and digestive gland diverticulae, and the protractor pedis muscle runs through the anterior adductor. A ciliated tube connects the infra- and suprabranchial chambers. Seminal receptacles are absent. The nature of sperm-containing bodies grafted upon the gills is discussed.
Original languageEnglish
JournalVenus
Volume66
Issue number3-4
Pages (from-to)147-159
Number of pages12
ISSN1348-2955
Publication statusPublished - 2008

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