Proschizorhynchella magnoliae, Takeda & Kajihara, 2018

Takeda, Naoya & Kajihara, Hiroshi, 2018, A New Genus and Five New Species of Kalyptorhynchia (Platyhelminthes: Rhabdocoela) Discovered in Northern Japan, Species Diversity 23 (1), pp. 1-11 : 6-8

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.12782/specdiv.23.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5527058

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B0149AC4-DC53-4F91-A1BE-03DE2445B23E

taxon LSID

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Felipe

scientific name

Proschizorhynchella magnoliae
status

sp. nov.

Proschizorhynchella magnoliae View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs 8 View Fig , 9 View Fig ; Table 1 View Table 1 )

Material examined. Holotype: ICHUM 4859 View Materials , adult, whole mount for fluorescent staining, 43°01′16″N, 144°50′13″E, Akkeshi Bay , Hokkaido, Japan, intertidal sand, 24 June 2013 GoogleMaps . Paratypes: ICHUM 4849, 4850, two adults, whole mounts, type locality, 1 July 2011; ICHUM 4851, 4852, two adults, whole mounts, type locality, 7 July 2011; ICHUM 4853–4857, five adults, whole mounts, type locality, 15 June 2012; ICHUM 4858, 4860, two adults, same data as holotype.

Description. Living animal body approximately 1.5 mm long and 160 µm wide ( Fig. 8 View Fig ). Proboscis 240–290 µm long, 30 µm wide; pair of proboscis glands 90 µm long, 50 µm wide ( Fig. 8 View Fig ). Pair of black eyes situated anterior to brain ( Fig. 8A, B, D View Fig ). Two testes, each 90–150 µm in diameter ( Fig. 8A View Fig ). Pharynx 120 µm long, 170 µm wide ( Fig. 8 View Fig A–C). Three adhesive girdles present; anterior one located at the level of posterior end of pharynx, middle one at level of seminal vesicles, posterior one near caudal end; each girdle composed of six adhesive papillae arranged in regular intervals ( Fig. 8A View Fig ). Pair of yolk glands 400–440 µm long, 120– 170 µm wide ( Fig. 8A View Fig ). Pair of seminal vesicles, each 220– 230 µm long, 20 µm wide, located posterior to pharynx ( Figs 8A View Fig , 9A, B View Fig ). Male copulatory organ tubular in shape, 120 µm long, 50 µm wide ( Figs 8C View Fig , 9A View Fig ), tapering toward its tip, equipped with stylet. Stylet cone shaped, 31 µm long, 13 µm wide, comprised of thin sclerotic sheets (exact number of sheets not clear but appears to be more than one), equipped with ridges and processes inside ( Fig. 9C, D View Fig ). Common genital pore opening on ventral side of posterior region of body, posteriorly leading to saccate common atrium, middle part of which is dorsally connected to male copulatory organ and pair of yolk glands ( Fig. 9A, B View Fig ). Ovary 80 µm long, 60 µm wide, connected to the end of common atrium ( Fig. 9A, B View Fig ).

Etymology. The specific name is a noun in the genitive case, referring to the stylet of the new species, which resembles a flower of lily magnolia.

Remarks. Proschizorhynchella magnoliae sp. nov. most closely resembles Proschizorhynchella helgolandica ( L’Hardy, 1965) , which they has (i) a pair of eyes, (ii) two testes, (iii) three adhesive girdles, (iv) a single genital pore, and (v) no cirrus spine ( Table 1 View Table 1 ). In P. helgolandica , the copulatory stylet comprises a pair of elongated cuticular sheets that face each other, with a concave confronting surface; the tip of each sheet is sharply pointed. On the other hand, in P.magnoliae , the copulatory stylet takes the form of spiral sheets that are complicatedly coiled with each other, with an elaborate inner surface with numerous ridges and short spines.

ICHUM

Invertebrate Collection of the Hokkaido University Museum

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