Catenula evelinae ( Marcus, 1945 ) Larsson, Ahmadzadeh & Jondelius, 2008

João A. L. Braccini, Francisco Brusa & Ana M. Leal-Zanchet, 2017, Six freshwater microturbellarian species (Platyhelminthes) in permanent wetlands of the Coastal Plain of southern Brazil: new records, abundance, and distribution, Check List 13 (6), pp. 849-855 : 851-852

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Catenula evelinae ( Marcus, 1945 ) Larsson, Ahmadzadeh & Jondelius, 2008
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Catenula evelinae ( Marcus, 1945) Larsson, Ahmadzadeh & Jondelius, 2008 View in CoL

Figures 2, 3 View Figures 2–7

General morphology. The body, with length varying between 0.6 and 0.8 mm, is elongate with truncated ante- rior tip and rounded posterior tip. The anterior region has long-ciliated sensorial cells and a statocyst with a statolith in the prostomium base ( Figs 2, 3 View Figures 2–7 ). In addition, there is a pre-oral swelling with ciliated furrows and occurrence of conspicuous epidermal inclusions. The intestine is located in the posterior 2/3 of the body. A protonephridium duct is visible in the posterior 1/6 of the body and the nephridiopore is subterminal ( Fig. 3 View Figures 2–7 ).

Specimens examined. MZU 00203: coll. J.A.L. Braccini and F. Brusa, 26 March 2012, Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Tramandaí (30°05ʹ09ʺ S, 050°10ʹ24ʺ W) ; coll. J.A.L. Braccini and F. Brusa, 26 March 2012, Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Capivari do Sul (30°10ʹ22ʺ S, 050°23ʹ10ʺ W).

Remarks on ecology and distribution. Species with low abundance in each wetland in the summer/autumn survey and absent from the winter/spring survey ( Table 2 View Table2 ). Catenula evelinae was previously reported only for its type locality, in the city of São Paulo, in southeast Brazil ( Marcus 1945a). Thus, the present record represents a southeastern range extension of about 800 km.

the Coastal Plain during 2 surveys done in 2012.

tips; pre-oral region longer than wide. There is a statocyst located approximately in the middle of the cephalic lobe; a ciliated pit is absent. The intestine is large, 2/3 of the body length ( Figs 4, 5 View Figures 2–7 ).

Specimens examined. MZU 00204: coll. J.A.L. Braccini and F. Brusa, 12 March 2012, Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Osório ( Wetland 3) (29°52ʹ02ʺ S, 050°05ʹ24ʺ W).

Remarks on ecology and distribution: Species with moderate abundance in the summer/autumn survey, but absent in the winter/spring survey ( Table 2 View Table2 ). Similarly to C. evelinae , C. leuca was previously recorded only in its type locality, in the city of São Paulo ( Marcus 1945a). The present record, thereby, increases its known distribution about 800 km to the southeast.

Catenula turgida ( Zacharias, 1902) Larsson, Ahmadzadeh & Jondelius, 2008 View in CoL

Figures 6, 7 View Figures 2–7

General morphology. Body length (0.4–0.6 mm) similar to those from the Holarctic region; mean length a little shorter than that of São Paulo specimens (0.6–0.8 mm). Their main morphological characteristics are: absence of statocysts, body length 5 or 6 times longer than wide, preoral ring with 4 longitudinal grooves on each side ( Figs 6, 7 View Figures 2–7 ) and 3–4 µm long rhabdoids.

Specimens examined. MZU 00205: coll. J.A.L. Braccini and F. Brusa, 12 March 2012, Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Tramandaí (30°05ʹ09ʺ S, 050°10ʹ24ʺ W).

Remarks on ecology and distribution. This species had low abundance in both surveys ( Table 2 View Table2 ). It was described from the Holarctic region ( Zacharias 1902, Larsson and Willems 2010) and previously reported for the Neotropical region in the city of São Paulo, in southeast Brazil ( Marcus 1945a, b). The present record represents an extension of its known distribution about 800 km to the southeast.

Table2.Abundanceof6microturbellarianspecies,whichwererecordedforthefirsttimeforsouthernBrazil,from5freshwaterwetlandsin

Species Wetland 1 Terra de Areia Wetland 2 Osório Wetland 3 Osório Wetland 4 Tramandaí Wetland 5 Capivari do Sul Total
Catenulida            
Catenula evelinae 3 2 5
Catenula leuca 12 12
Catenula turgida 7 7
Stenostomum hemisphericum 1 1
Dalytyphloplanida            
Baicalellia evelinae 6 6
Gieysztoria chiqchi 4 48 52

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Platyhelminthes

Class

Catenulida

Family

Catenulidae

Genus

Catenula

Loc

Catenula evelinae ( Marcus, 1945 ) Larsson, Ahmadzadeh & Jondelius, 2008

João A. L. Braccini, Francisco Brusa & Ana M. Leal-Zanchet 2017
2017
Loc

Catenula turgida ( Zacharias, 1902 )

Larsson, Ahmadzadeh & Jondelius 2008
2008
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