[1] The body is pear-shaped and lacks lateral compression, with ciliary comb rows that are uniform in length.
These rows begin some distance below the aboral pole and reach two-thirds of the way towards the mouth.
Tentacle sheaths are closely pressed to the stomodeum.
The elongated tentacles possess two varieties of slightly yellowish tentilla, and there is a cock-shaped expansion on the upper side of the base.
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