Aeolosoma olivaceum

Bunke, 1967

Description
Small worms. Prostomium roundish, insignificantly broader than subsequent segments; ciliated field restricted to ventral side. Sensory pits lateral, semilunar, separated from ciliated field. Cutaneous glands very numerous; their secretion yellowish green, homogeneous. Hair chaetae by 3-6(7) per bundle, of two lengths: 110-160 and 50-85 µm. Most often, 2-3 long and 2-4 short chaetae per bundle. Chaetae slightly bent proximally, generally smooth, but shorter ones very finely serrated on the concave side of their middle portion. Length of a chain of six zooids up to 3 mm, width about 0.09 mm; the first zooid consisting of 7 (rarely 6) segments, about 1 mm long. Differing from the most similar species, Aeolosoma variegatum, in homogenous content and in absence of additional cell, in cutaneous glands.
Gliding on substratum.

Distribution
Europe.

Ecology
In freshwater.

Reproduction
Asexual reproduction by paratomy (budding) prevailing. Maturing seldom.

Literature
Bunke, 1967: 236-239, Fig. 19; Van der Land, 1971: 682; Kasprzak, 1981: 77, Figs 103-106.

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