Trigonostomum franki Willems et al., 2004b
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Trigonostomum franki Willems et al., 2004b |
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Trigonostomum franki Willems et al., 2004b View in CoL
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Trigonostomum sp. 2 in Diez et al. (2023)
Known distribution. Curaçao (Dutch Antilles), Florida ( USA), Mombasa ( Kenya), Zanzibar ( Tanzania), Nouméa ( New Caledonia) ( Willems et al., 2004b).
Material and distribution. Cuba: Observations on one live animal, whole mounted afterwards (HU XIX.4.36), collected in Bahía Larga (April 5, 2017); on leaves of T. testudinum , 1 m deep, salinity 34 ‰.
Remarks. The general habitus of the specimen collected in Cuba fits the description provided by Willems et al. (2004b). The stylet ( Fig. 18a View Fig : st, 18b, d) is 103 µm long, and the bursal appendage ( Fig. 18a View Fig : ba; c, e) is 97 µm long. The dimensions of stylet and bursal appendage are within the range recorded in literature: 86–111 µm long and 62–166 µm long, respectively ( Willems et al., 2004b).
Diez, Y. L., Sanjuan, C., Bosch, C., Catala, A., Monnens, M., Curini- Galletti, M., & Artois, T. (2023). Diversity of free-living flatworms (Platyhelminthes) in Cuba. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / biolinnean / blad 041
Willems, W. R., Artois, T. J., Vermin, W. A., & Schockaert, E. R. (2004 b). Revision of Trigonostomum Schmidt, 1852 (Platyhelminthes, Typhloplanoida, Trigonostomidae) with the description of seven new species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 141 (2), 271 - 296. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 3642. 2004.00124. x
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