Prosadenoporus floridensis, Maslakova & Norenburg, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930802130286 |
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Prosadenoporus floridensis |
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Family: PROSORHOCHMIDAE Bürger, 1895
Diagnosis
Monostiliferous, marine, brackish-water, semi-terrestrial or terrestrial hoplonemerteans with rhynchocoel extending most or all the body length, body wall containing distinct outer circular and inner longitudinal muscle layers and a delicate layer of diagonal muscles between; longitudinal musculature may appear to be anteriorly divided (i.e. some of the proboscis insertion muscles may be oriented obliquely and longitudinally); four simple eyes; proboscis may be small or large, and sometimes used in locomotion; stylet basis in most species characteristically truncated; head in most species with characteristic dorsal horizontal epithelial fold (the prosorhochmid smile); cerebral sensory organs anterior or anterolateral to brain, with simple unbranched cerebral canals, in most species opening ventro-laterally via reduced cerebral organ furrows; cephalic glands well developed, with distinct granular proteinaceous components (orange-G and acidophilic glands) in addition to basophilic mucus lobules; frontal organ represented by an exceptionally welldeveloped tubular canal, typically with laterally specialized epithelium; middorsal blood vessel with a single vascular plug; typically gonochoric and oviparous, occasionally hermaphroditic and viviparous.
Composition
As a result of our proposed synonymization of Pantinonemertes Moore and Gibson, 1981 with Prosadenoporus Bürger, 1890 the family now contains three genera:
Species Accession Collecting information (specimen numbers) numbers
Pantinonemertes EF 157597, Coll. Crandall, Tomales Bay , CA, USA (#4-15-92) californiensis EF 157585
Prosadenoporus EF 157596, Coll. JLN, Link Port, FL, USA (#2-22-98-2); Coll .
floridensis sp. nov. EF157583 View Materials , SAM, Twin Keys , Belize (#178-14-2-00-1)
EF157584 View Materials
Prosadenoporus EF 157595, Coll. SAM, 21 March 2003, type locality in Picnic Bay mooreae comb. EF157582 View Materials and in Cockle Bay , Magnetic Island, Australia (#778- nov. 03-23-03-1,2,3)
Prosadenoporus EF 157593, Coll. Sun, Nan Ao Island and Xiamen ; Fujian Province; mortoni comb. nov. EF157580 View Materials China (#910913, #990909-2B, #9909-1A) Prosadenoporus EF 157594, Coll. SAM, 18 March 2003, type locality on the banks of winsori comb. nov. EF157581 View Materials Ross River, Townsville , Australia (#777-03-18-03-5)
Prosorhochmus Keferstein, 1862 (type genus), Prosadenoporus Bürger, 1890 (5 Pantinonemertes Moore and Gibson, 1981 part, new synonymy) and Geonemertes Semper, 1863 View in CoL .
Geographic distribution
Atlantic coast of the British Isles, France, Spain, USA (FL and SC) and Bermuda; Caribbean ( Belize); Adriatic Sea (coast of Italy and Croatia); Mediterranean Sea (coast of Italy, France, Chafarinas Islands); Black Sea (Russian coast); Pacific coast of USA (Puget Sound, WA to CA, Hawaii) and Chile; Hong Kong, China (Fujian Province), north-eastern coast of Australia (Queensland), Indopacific Islands (Noordwachter Is. off Sulawesi, Palau Bidan off Malay Peninsula, Papua New Guinea, Japan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Sulawesi, Pelew Is., Caroline Is., Samoan Is., Kei Is., Mauritius, Samarai, the Philippines), the West Indies ( Dominica, Jamaica).
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South African Museum |
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Prosadenoporus floridensis
Maslakova, Svetlana A. & Norenburg, Jon L. 2008 |
Pantinonemertes
Moore and Gibson 1981 |
Prosadenoporus Bürger, 1890
Burger 1890 |
Geonemertes
Semper 1863 |
Prosorhochmus
Keferstein 1862 |