Latocestus mexicana (Hyman, 1953)

Ramos-Sánchez, Mariela, 2024, The polyclads (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific: Commented checklist and description of a new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 962 (1), pp. 1-67 : 18-19

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.962.2683

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:40171C5B-90EB-4641-91FF-EA8CA2C60D23

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13947304

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F2DF38-025B-FFA9-FDA7-4D9BFDE17BCA

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Latocestus mexicana (Hyman, 1953)
status

 

Latocestus mexicana (Hyman, 1953) View in CoL

Alleena mexicana Hyman, 1953a: 275–275 View in CoL , figs 1–3 (type locality: Gulf of California, Mexico).

Alleena mexicana View in CoL – Brusca 1980: 70–71, fig. 4.1 (identification keys); 2005: 69 (checklist). — Lamothe-Argumedo et al. 1997: 15 (new record from El Carrizalillo, Oaxaca, Mexico).

Latocestus mexicana View in CoL – Faubel 1983: 63 (new combination).

Distribution

Los Ángeles Bay, Willard Island, San Luis Gonzaga Bay, Ángel de la Guarda Island, Puerto Refugio, Baja California; San Ignacio Lagoon, Puerto Loreto (Puerto Escondido); San Carlos, Guaymas, Sonora; Puerto Peñasco, Sonora; Punta Piaxtla, Sinaloa; El Carrizalillo, Oaxaca, Mexico.

Habitat

Benthic.

Remarks

Hyman (1953a) described the species as Alleena mexicana . The genus Alleena was established by Marcus (1947) in the family Latocestidae based on the elongated body shape and the perpendicularly oriented male reproductive system. However, Faubel (1983) considered these characters questionable and insufficient to establish the genus; therefore, he assigns Alleena Marcus, 1947 as a synonym of Latocestus . Latocestus mexicana has an elongated body with gray coloration; a band of marginal eyes distributed in the first third of the body; cerebral eyes, scarce tentacular and marginal eyes distributed in a fan shape; elongated and scarcely branched pharynx positioned in the last third of the body, with the oral opening located in the last third of the pharynx, the main intestine occupying two-thirds of the body and is positioned anterior to the pharynx. The male reproductive tract has spermiducal bulbs, and an oval prostatic vesicle lined with digitiform epithelium and positioned directly above the penis papilla, the latter being inert. The female reproductive system has a short female atrium, a tubular vagina, and a thin, elongated Lang’s vesicle.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Platyhelminthes

Order

Polycladida

Family

Latocestidae

Genus

Latocestus

Loc

Latocestus mexicana (Hyman, 1953)

Ramos-Sánchez, Mariela 2024
2024
Loc

Latocestus mexicana

Faubel A. 1983: 63
1983
Loc

Alleena mexicana

Lamothe-Argumedo R. & Garcia-Prieto L. & Osorio-Sarabia D. & Perez-Ponce de Leon G. 1997: 15
Brusca R. C. 1980: 70
1980
Loc

Alleena mexicana

Hyman L. H. 1953: 275
1953
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