Phthinomita littlewoodi, Nolan & Cribb, 2006
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1218.1.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:46D415C4-4133-4148-8F4A-74E97206BCD3 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5066875 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F4213E1-4F9E-4085-97C2-282277F2B7D4 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:6F4213E1-4F9E-4085-97C2-282277F2B7D4 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Phthinomita littlewoodi |
status |
sp. nov. |
Phthinomita littlewoodi View in CoL n. sp. ( Figs. 38–40 View FIGURE 38 View FIGURES 39–40 )
Type host: Siganus lineatus (Valenciennes) , Goldlined Rabbitfish ( Perciformes : Siganidae ).
Other hosts: S. corallinus (Valenciennes) , Coral Rabbitfish ( Perciformes : Siganidae ).
Site in host: Intertrabecular spaces of ventricle (heart).
Type locality: Heron Island, southern Great Barrier Reef (23°27’S 151°55’E), Queensland GoogleMaps .
Other localities: Lizard Island, northern Great Barrier Reef (14°40’S 145°27’E), Queensland GoogleMaps .
Material examined: ex S. lineatus, Heron Island (QLD), Apr. 2001, Feb. 2002, May. 2003, fifteen specimens (Holotype no. QM G 225607; Paratype nos. QM G 225608–225611); ex S. corallinus, Lizard Island (QLD), Aug. 2002, May 2004, six specimens (Paratype no. QM G 225612).
Collector: M.J. Nolan.
Etymology
Specific name for Dr Timothy Littlewood of the Natural History Museum, London, in honour of his contributions to the field of platyhelminth phylogenetics.
Description
Based on 21 whole mounts. With features of genus. Body not curving dorsally posteriorly, slightly notched at male pore. Intestine; posterior caeca irregular in outline, distal extremities expanded. Anterior testis originates posterior to posterior caeca, margins lobed. Posterior testis elliptical, margins lobed. Cirrussac tearshaped to spherical. Internal seminal vesicle spherical or ovoid, occupying centre of cirrussac; ejaculatory duct sinuous; prostatic cells not seen. Ovary ovoid to spherical, posterior to posterior margin of anterior testis, medial. Oviduct originating at centre of posterior margin of ovary. Vitelline duct forming posterior to posterior margin of ovary, sinuous; vitelline reservoir forming anterior to anterior margin of cirrussac, convoluted, entering oötype posterodorsally. Oötype spherical, medial. Mehlis’ gland extending anteriorly to posterior margin of cirrussac, extending posteriorly to anterior margin of posterior testis. Uterus extending from oötype, sinuous. Uterine chamber forming posterior to posterior margin of ovary, straight, thin. Vitelline follicles extending anteriorly past intestinal bifurcation, extending posteriorly past posterior margin of uterine chamber, filling intercaecal field, posteriorly passing medially.
Remarks
Phthinomita littlewoodi agrees well with the characters of Phthinomita and is distinguished by having the combination of a body 2993–4133 (3465) x 64–122 (94) with only a slight notch level with the male genital pore (by comparison to that of P. brooksi ), an oesophagus that extends 24–42% of the body length, an anterior testis that is positioned posteriorly to the posterior caeca and occupies 16–31% of the body length, an anterior testis 4.4–12.4 times longer than the posterior testis, a tearshaped cirrussac, a uterine chamber 107–161 (127) long and vitelline follicles that extend anteriorly past the intestinal bifurcation.
There are in addition, 1–33 base differences (0.3–10.0% sequence divergence) between the ITS2 rDNA sequence of P. littlewoodi and the remaining Phthinomita species sequenced here.
QM |
Queensland Museum |
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