Branchiostoma
Branchiostoma is one of the few living genera of lancelets. It is the type genus of family Branchiostomatidae.
These small vaguely eel- or snake-like animals are close relatives of vertebrates. The scientific name means "gill-mouth", referring to their anatomy - unlike vertebrates, they do not have a true head, but merely a mouth adjacent to the gill-slits, with the slightly enlarged anterior end of the dorsal nerve cord above and in front of them. It dislikes the light.
Branchiostoma grows to lengths of 50 to 60 millimeters in length.
Like all lancelets, they are filter feeders that hide in the sediment most of the time. The genus inhabits coastal waters throughout the world.
Species
- Branchiostoma africae Hubbs 1927
- Branchiostoma arabiae Webb 1957
- Branchiostoma bazarutense Gilchrist 1923
- Branchiostoma belcheri
- Branchiostoma bennetti Boschung & Gunter 1966
- Branchiostoma bermudae Hubbs 1922
- Branchiostoma californiense Andrews 1893
- Branchiostoma capense Gilchrist 1902
- Branchiostoma caribaeum Sundevall 1853
- Branchiostoma elongatum Sundevall 1852
- Branchiostoma floridae Hubbs 1922
- Branchiostoma gambiense Webb 1958
- Branchiostoma indicum
- Branchiostoma japonicum
- Branchiostoma lanceolatum
- Branchiostoma leonense Webb 1956
- Branchiostoma longirostrum Boschung 1983
- Branchiostoma malayanum Webb 1956
- Branchiostoma moretonense Kelly 1966; nomen dubium
- Branchiostoma nigeriense Webb 1955
- Branchiostoma platae Hubbs 1922
- Branchiostoma senegalense Webb 1955
- Branchiostoma tattersalli Hubbs 1922
- Branchiostoma virginiae Hubbs 1922