Scindocorpus vitreus

“Translucent split-body ”
Kingdom
Microsynthera
Phylum
Plasticae
Class
Occlupanida
Order
Orthogonidectes
Family
Archignathidae
Genus
Scindocorpus
Species
vitreus
External morphology

37.4 mm x 25.5 mm.

In addition to the unique bilateral fissure that runs along the length of its integument, Scindocorpus vitreus is also remarkable for its translucent glass-green appearance, and the unprecedented presence of a thin film of paper that entirely coats its (presumably) ventral side.  Its oral groove is slightly smaller than that of S. bivultus. Thought to be endemic to Australia. Species submitted and described by C. Huning (DWORC). Its host entity and other habits are unknown at present.