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THE new marine Nemertean reported by Dakin and Fordham1 from the coastal waters of New South Wales has been found under stones at low tide at Bermuda. The peculiarity of Gorgonorhynchus, distinguishing it from all other members of the group, is the branching proboscis.
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Dakin, W. J., and Fordham, M. G. C., NATURE, 128, 796 (1931).
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WHEELER, J. Record of Gorgonorhynchus at Bermuda. Nature 137, 33 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137033b0
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