Genus Asperspina

Rankin, 1979

Needle-like calcareous spicules present in the skin. Overall body-length up to 4 mm. Head bearing flattened or cylindrical oral tentacles which are of greater size than the digitiform rhinophores; eyes (if present) situated close to the bases of the rhinophores. The digestive gland in life exhibits shining internal partitions. The genital system is hermaphrodite.

Source: Thompson, 1988.

The following species occurs in the region:

Asperspina brambelli

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