Thysanocardia procera

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Thysanocardia procera
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Class: Sipuncula
Order: Golfingiida
Family: Golfingiidae
Genus: Thysanocardia
Species:
T. procera
Binomial name
Thysanocardia procera
(Möbius, 1875)[1]
Synonyms[1]
  • Golfingia procera Möbius, 1875
  • Phascolosoma catharinae Grube, 1868
  • Phascolosoma procerum Möbius, 1875

Thysanocardia procera is a marine invertebrate belonging to the phylum Sipuncula, the peanut worms. It is a cylindrical, unsegmented worm with a crown of tentacles around the mouth. It is native to shallow seas in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean.

This peanut worm was first described in 1875 by the German zoologist Karl Möbius, who placed it in the genus Golfingia, naming it Golfingia procera. Subsequently, it was moved to Thysanocardia, which was considered to be a subgenus of Golfingia. In a revision of Thysanocardia in 1983, the subgenus was elevated to full genus rank, with only three species being retained, T procera, a North Atlantic species, the widely distributed T. catherinae, and T. nigra with a north Pacific distribution.[2]

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