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A DNA-based description of a new nemertean (phylum Nemertea) species
Strand, M.; Sundberg, P. (2011). A DNA-based description of a new nemertean (phylum Nemertea) species. Mar. Biol. Res. 7(1): 63-70. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451001003713563
In: Marine Biology Research. Taylor & Francis: Oslo; Basingstoke. ISSN 1745-1000; e-ISSN 1745-1019, more
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Keywords
    Acids > Organic compounds > Organic acids > Nucleic acids > DNA
    Classification > Taxonomy
    Descriptions
    Nemertea [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Description; DNA; nemertea; taxonomy

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  • Strand, M.
  • Sundberg, P.

Abstract
    Nemerteans (Nemertea) are traditionally described from internal characters obtained from histological sections of serially sectioned animals. The procedure is time-consuming and requires careful preparation of specimens. The preparations often suffer from artefacts caused by the handling of the animals, since they contract extensively when fixed. It is commonly stated that nemerteans can only be reliably identified using internal characters and the taxon is therefore viewed as 'difficult' and, as such, often overlooked in e.g. marine inventories because nobody has the time, facilities or skills to do the sectioning. Contrary to this often-stated 'fact', our experience is that many nemerteans can be identified from external characters, although there of course are exceptions. The risk for fixation artefacts in combination with an ascertained high (natural?) intraspecific morphological variation make us pose the question whether anatomy is in fact the best and most efficient basis for phylogeny and classification. There is undoubtedly a large number of undescribed/unnamed nemerteans. To cope with this, we pragmatically propose that nemerteans can be described by a combination of external characters and DNA sequences. We apply this concept on one recently found species new to science, Pseudomicrura afzelii gen. et sp. nov.

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