Parviplana jeronimoi Pérez-García, Noreña & Cervera, 2018

Pérez-García, Patricia, Gouveia, Filipa, Calado, Gonçalo, Noreña, Carolina & Cervera, Juan Lucas, 2024, Acotylea (Platyhelminthes, Polycladida) from the southern and western Iberian Peninsula, with the description of five new species, Zoosystematics and Evolution 100 (4), pp. 1487-1513 : 1487-1513

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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zse.100.128211

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14052486

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scientific name

Parviplana jeronimoi Pérez-García, Noreña & Cervera, 2018
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Parviplana jeronimoi Pérez-García, Noreña & Cervera, 2018 View in CoL

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Material examined.

MNCN 4.01/4263 , Station 11 , 23 December 2014, 29 mm .

Type locality.

La Caleta Beach, Cádiz.

Description.

Parviplana species with elongated body shapes, dorsal background colour yellow-brown, ventrally pale yellow. Paired cerebral and tentacular eyes. Genital pores separated. Male apparatus with a true seminal vesicle, interpolated and bulb-shaped prostatic vesicle, and massive penis papilla, while the female system shows a vagina bulbosa and a well-developed Lang’s vesicle (for more details, see Pérez-García et al. 2019).

Remarks.

The genus Parviplana comprises four species and is one of the least numerous genera within Polycladida . Parviplana jeronimoi is a very common species in Cadiz and Sancti Petri (Chiclana). Nevertheless, this species has not been reported in other localities until now. The other species of the genus are Parviplana hymani Faubel, 1983 , and P. lynca (Du-Bois Reymond Marcus, 1958) , which are from the Pacific and West Atlantic Oceans, respectively. Finally, after the Iberian species were described, P. sodade was described by Cuadrado et al. (2021) from Cape Verde.

Biology.

This species was collected and always observed under stones in the intertidal zone.

Distribution.

only known from several localities on the coasts of Cadiz, southern Spain (see Pérez-García et al. 2019).