Pseudoceros jebborum Newman & Cannon, 1994
(Fig. 2)
Material examined. AM W.45203, MI QLD 2448, sagittally sectioned.
Description. Elongated body is 23 mm long and 6 mm wide. Dorsal colour pattern is yellowish-white, with three marginal bands: inner black, white in the middle, and a yellow outer rim (Fig. 2 A). Sucker is at middle of the body, far from female pore. Seminal vesicle elongated, slightly flattened, oriented anterio-posteriorly. Prostatic vesicle is elongated. Ejaculatory duct is directed backwards. Prostatic duct is narrow. Penis papilla, backwards, armed with a thin and long stylet, is housed in a shallow male atrium (Fig. 2 B, C, E). The female genital complex (Fig. 2 D, E) represents the configuration characteristic of the genus.
Remarks. The stylet in the examined specimen is thin and similar to that of P. astrorum (Bulnes & Torres 2014), but with a less pronounced curvature.
Distribution. Previously found in Heron Island and Coral Bay, Australia (Newman & Cannon 1994b, 1998), Hawaii (Gosliner et al. 1996), and Mandang, Papua New Guinea (Newman & Cannon 1994b). First report for Lizard Island.