Stichostemma grande, Ikeda, 1913
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Source. In the binomen Stichostemma grandis [sic] by Ikeda (1913: 240, text-figs 1–2, pl. IV, figs 1–5).
Type locality. A botanical garden in the Hiroshima Normal School (now Hiroshima University), Hiroshima, Japan ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ) .
Etymology. Latin adjective, grandis , - is, - e, meaning “large”.
Remarks. Ikeda (1913: 248) compared Prostoma grande with P. graecense , P. eilhardi , and P. asensoriatum in terms of nine characters (maximum body length, body colour, presence/absence of frontal organ, presence/absence of sensory spines, number of eyes, number of proboscis nerves, degree of posterior extension of cephalic glands, number of gonads, and mode of hermaphroditism [simultaneous/protandrous]). Prostoma grande was regarded as a valid taxon by Stiasny-Wijnhoff (1938: 226), but as a nomen dubium by Gibson & Moore (1976: 195) and listed as an invalid name by Gibson (1995: 495). It is now considered synonymous with P. clepsinoides .
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