RMRGHE5T–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. Fig.35 Pseudoceros nigriramulosus, dorsal surface of body in life. the male copulatory complex which appears to have no specifically diagnostic features. A pair of moniliform uterine canals extend posteriorly from the female complex to a little beyond middle of body, but show no evidence of branching. Pseudoceros nigriramulosus sp.nov. Locality. Inhaca I., Mozambique, July 1958 (V. Gabie leg.) B.M.reg.no. 1985.7.5.34 (painting). Description (Fig.35). No specimen available, but according to a water-colour painting the living worm is el
RMRGHE6D–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. 86 S. PRUDHOE. Fig.35 Pseudoceros nigriramulosus, dorsal surface of body in life. the male copulatory complex which appears to have no specifically diagnostic features. A pair of moniliform uterine canals extend posteriorly from the female complex to a little beyond middle of body, but show no evidence of branching. Pseudoceros nigriramulosus sp.nov. Locality. Inhaca I., Mozambique, July 1958 (V. Gabie leg.) B.M.reg.no. 1985.7.5.34 (painting). Description (Fig.35). No specimen available, but according to a water-colour painting the li
RF2AHMBYA–Flatworm with orange - brown body and white spots crawling along the seafloor, Yungia aurantiaca, Pseudoceros sp., underwater
RMRGHEJA–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. AFRICAN TURBELLARIANS. Fig.17 Pseudoceros albicuneatus, dorsal surface of body in life. Note. No specimen available for study. Known only from a water-colour painting of the living worm. B.M.reg.no. 1985.7.5.2. The coloration and markings of the dorsal surface of the body are definite and enable the species to be readily recognized. Pseudoceros albimaculatus sp.nov. Locality. Low tide, west coast of Inhaca I., Mozambique, July, 1958 (V .-Gabie leg.) B.M.reg.no. 1985.7.5.3-6. Description (Fig. 18). Oval forms narrowing somewhat anterio
RMENAG1G–Flatworm on the sea bottom
RMRGHEC7–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. Fig.25 Pseudoceros dubius, dorsal surface of body in life. Pseudoceros dubius sp.nov. Locality. Ponte Torres, Inhaca I., Mozambique, 11.7.1961 (V. Gabie leg.). B.M.reg.no. 1985.7.5.21 (Painting). Description (Fig.25). No specimen available, but according to a water-colour painting of the living worm, the body is broadly oval with a deeply-folded margin. The dorsal surface is reddish brown and bears numerous scattered streaks or lines of yellow, sometimes merging with one another. There is a narrow marginal band of black. Ventral surfa
RMENAG1H–Flatworm on the sea bottom
RMRGHE94–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. Fig.29 Pseudocerosfuscoreticulatus, anterior region of body in life (dorsal view). Pseudoceros fuscoreticulatus sp.no v. Locality. Low tide, west coast, Inhaca I., Mozambique, July, 1958 (V. Gabie leg.) B.M.reg.no. 1985.7.5.26 (holotype). Description (Fig.29). The single specimen available was, when alive, elongate oval, measuring about 30 mm long and up to 10 mm wide. A water-colour painting of the living worm shows the dorsal surface to have had a light brown ground- colour bearing a reticulum of dark brown. A median band is free of
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