Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- camera image on white background 1
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
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Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
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Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- camera image, on sand 1
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- under microscope 1
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- under microscope 2
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- under microscope 3
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- under microscope 4
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- with 0.1mm division rule 1
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- with 0.1mm division rule 2
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- posterior with sagittocysts under microscope 1
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- posterior with sagittocysts under microscope 2
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- sagittocysts / microscope 1
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- symbiotic green algae Tetraselmis convolutae 1
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- symbiotic green algae Tetraselmis convolutae 2
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- habitat / location 1
Green convolutid flatworm
Symsagittifera schultzei
- habitat / location 2
This convolutid acoelan species was found in a sample of sediment collected from the low water on a low spring tide at Marra Pool, Mount Batten, Plymouth, Devon, 02.04.22.
Thanks to Seth Tyler and Matt Hooge for their help in identifying the species.
The specimen here was less than 1.0mm in length, and there were no other specimens in the sample. The species has not yet been determined although it appears related to the Roscoff or Mint Sauce Worm, Symsagittifera roscoffensis. Like Symsagittifera roscoffensis, the species of flatworm here has a symbiotic relationship with the green algae Tetraselmis convolutae, hence its green colour.
A number of species of green convolutid flatworms of the genus Symsagittifera have been described from the Mediterranean region. The species here could be one of those and may be Symsagittifera schultzei.