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The anterior stomach of Aeropsis fulva stretches approximately from IAmb 1 to IAmb 3. The esophagus is thin and joins the stomach presumably in IAmb 1.
The digestive tract of Pourtalesia jeffreysi, Pourtalesia hispida, and Pourtalesia wandeli is characterized by an anterior stomach that stretches between IAmb 1 and IAmb3.
Whether the subsequent part of the digestive tract from IAmb 1 to Amb III is derived from the esophagus or the stomach is currently a matter of debate.
The anterior stomach in Antrechinus nordenskjoldi and Urechinus naresianus extends from IAmb 1 until about IAmb 3. A large pouch is located on top of the first part of the anterior stomach, extending from its connection to the former in Amb III clockwise towards IAmb 1.
Furthermore, the esophagus is directed towards the posterior part of the animal, i.e. IAmb 5, where it curves counter-clockwise until about IAmb 1, the branching-off point of the large primary siphon.
In the present study, we assume that the point at which the primary siphon branches off marks the end of the esophagus, implying that the anterior stomach has stretched from Amb III towards IAmb 1.
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The anterior stomach consists of two separate festoons and a conspicuous lateral dilation located in IAmb 2. Diadematids possess a complex anterior stomach that is located between IAmb 2 and IAmb 3. The winding esophagus is initially directed towards Amb IV or V.
The topographic reference system for our descriptions is based upon Lovén's system [ 29] as depicted in Figure 1 A, B [ambulacra I-V (Amb I-V) and interambulacra 1-5 (IAmb 1-5)].
The anterior stomach is located between IAmb 2 and Amb III.
A variably sized dilation of the anterior stomach, largely located in IAmb 2, is oriented adapically.
The anterior stomach of Psychocidaris ohshimai is located at the border of IAmb 3 and Amb III.
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