Genus Falcidens

Salvini-Plawen, 1968

Body either uniformly cylindrical or with a distinctly narrower, tail-like posterior region. Always with two, sickle-like radula teeth placed on tip of the basal plate, sometimes by means of a proximal symphyse. The foot-shield is homogeneous and may entirely surround the mouth. The digestive midgut gland may be short or long.

Source: Jones and Baxter, 1987.

The following species occurs in the region:

Falcidens crossotus

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