Pholoe minuta (Fabricius, 1780)
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Family:  Pholoidae ()
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Environment:  benthic; marine; depth range 0 - 4000 m
Distribution:  Arctic, Atlantic and Indo-Pacific. Subtropical to polar.
Diagnosis:  A small species, not growing more than 1 cm long. It has a flat oval body, with soft scales (elytra) covering the dorsal leaving the middle part elytra-free, usually 40-60 in number, and show concentric rings with rusty brown speckles. The head has four eyes and one median antenna. Its color ranges from colorless, flesh, greenish to black.
Biology:  A small bristle worm, usually not exceeding 10 mm in length. It has a flat oval body that is covered with 40-60 soft scales called elytra on the dorsal side (Ref. 2778).
IUCN Red List Status: Not Evaluated (N.E.) Ref. 123251)
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