Described for the first time at the Roscoff Biological Station in 1891, this small flatworm (2 to 5 mm max.) is a platyhelminth from the class Turbellaria, belonging to the Acoelomorpha group, represented exclusively by marine worms. It is abundant along the European Atlantic coast. It has a gregarious life style and millions of individuals live in relatively dark green mats in shallow waters. Symsagittifera roscoffensis is a photosymbiotic organism, living in association with a unicellular alga, Tetraselmis convolutae, a prasinophyte, and each worm harbours up to 25,000 algal cells.
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