Prosorhochmus nelsoni ( Sanchez, 1973 )
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Prosorhochmus nelsoni ( Sanchez, 1973 ) |
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Prosorhochmus nelsoni ( Sanchez, 1973) View in CoL
( Figure 7H View Figure 7 , Tables 1–4)
Amphiporus nelsoni ( Sanchez 1973)
Prosorhochmus nelsoni ( Maslakova et al. 2005) View in CoL
Etymology
Specific epithet is derived from the masculine name Nelson.
Type material
Neotype USNM 173164 About USNM , coll. Malva Sanchez from the type locality; designated by Maslakova et al. (2005).
Material examined
Prosorhochmus nelsoni ( Sanchez, 1973) View in CoL . USNM 173162-173164 About USNM . Coll. M. Sanchez, Quintero, Chile ; USNM 1019782 About USNM , 1019784-6 About USNM . Coll. M. Thiel, Coquimbo, Chile .
Diagnosis
Prosorhochmus nelsoni View in CoL possesses no known morphological apomorphies. It differs from Prosorhochmus claparedii View in CoL , Prosorhochmus adriaticus , Prosorhochmus americanus View in CoL and Prosorhochmus chafarinensis View in CoL by being gonochoric and oviparous ( Sanchez 1973; Maslakova et al. 2005) and, additionally, from P. americanus View in CoL in lacking welldeveloped purple cephalic glands ( Maslakova et al. 2005, p. 495). Central stylet (S) 49–108 Mm long (84 Mm average) significantly different from that of P. belizeanus sp. nov. but not P. chafarinensis View in CoL or P. claparedii View in CoL (p50.05), basis (B) truncated, 74– 132 Mm long (108 Mm average) significantly different from that of P. belizeanus sp. nov. and P. chafarinensis View in CoL , but not P. claparedii View in CoL (p50.05); S/B ratio 0.64–1.1 (average 0.79), significantly different from that of P. chafarinensis View in CoL and P. claparedii View in CoL , but not P. belizeanus sp. nov. (p50.05). Prosorhochmus nelsoni View in CoL most resembles gonochoric and oviparous P. belizeanus sp. nov. but differs from it by having acidophilic cephalic glands intermixed with the basophilic mucus cephalic glands in the precerebral and cerebral region, so that they do not form a compact cluster ( Maslakova et al. 2005, Figures 3G–H View Figure 3 , 6A–F View Figure 6 ).
Habitat, type locality and distribution
Prosorhochmus nelsoni View in CoL is fully marine and occurs in the mid-intertidal zone on the rocky shore, among the mytilid Perumytilus purpuratus View in CoL and barnacles Jehlius cirratus according to Sanchez (1973) and on rocks and boulders covered by algal turf, inhabited by a wide variety of marine invertebrates (polychaetes, bivalves, and crustaceans, representing the most abundant groups; Thiel et al. 2001). Prosorhochmus nelsoni View in CoL is reportedly the most common nemertean species in the rocky intertidal of the Chilean coast (Thiel, pers. comm.). It is commonly found during morning low tides, particularly under overcast conditions. Only known from Chile. Type locality: Quintero (32 ° 469 S, 71 ° 319 W) ( Sanchez 1973); other known localities: La Pampilla Beach near Coquimbo (29 ° 579 S, 71 ° 219 W) ( Thiel et al. 2001), Arica (18 ° 299 S, 70 ° 209 W) and Concepción (36 ° 509 S, 73 ° 039 W), Chile ( Maslakova et al. 2005).
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Prosorhochmus nelsoni ( Sanchez, 1973 )
Maslakova, Svetlana A. & Norenburg, Jon L. 2008 |
P. belizeanus
Maslakova & Norenburg 2008 |
P. belizeanus
Maslakova & Norenburg 2008 |
P. belizeanus
Maslakova & Norenburg 2008 |
P. belizeanus
Maslakova & Norenburg 2008 |
Arhochmus korotneffi
Maslakova & Norenburg 2008 |
Prosorhochmus adriaticus
Senz 1993 |
Prosorhochmus claparedii
Keferstein 1862 |
P. claparedii
Keferstein 1862 |
P. claparedii
Keferstein 1862 |
P. claparedii
Keferstein 1862 |