Maritigrella fuscopunctat

Newman, Leslie J., 2000, A new genus of euryleptid ¯ atworm (Platyhelminthes, Polycladida) from the Indo-Paci ® c, Journal of Natural History 34, pp. 191-205 : 195-197

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1464-5262

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scientific name

Maritigrella fuscopunctat
status

 

Maritigrella fuscopunctat a ( Prudhoe, 1977) comb. nov.

(®gures 6±8, 22)

Pseudoceros fuscopunctatus Prudhoe, 1977: 594 View in CoL ±597, ®gures 4a±c; 5a±c

Eurylepta fuscopunctatus: Gosliner, Behrens and Williams, 1996: 98 , ®gure 322

Material examined

Regrettably the types appear lost, viz. HOLOTYPE: lost, Australian Museum W. 5242, 22 November 1972, Broome , Western Australia. PARATYPE: lost, Australian Museum W. 5435, same data .

Other material. G2110084, WM, 29 August 1989, under rubble, reef crest, Heron Is., southern GBR; G211083, WM; G211081, WM, 20 June 1991, damaged; G211082, WM, 27 January 1992, 12 m, reef slope, Wistari Reef, o Heron Is.; G211093, LS, 9 August 1995, 15 m, reef slope, Old Shark Pt., Thilafalhu Atoll, N. Male Â, C. Anderson and S. Buttress .

Records. CT, October 1989, Flores, Indonesia, C. Anderson; CT, November 1990, Solitary Is., o Co ’s Harbour, northern New South Wales , B. Rudman; CT, 12 October 1994, South Male  Atoll, The Republic of the Maldives, C. Anderson .

D escription

Small worms. Background cream-white with large purple-black spots in transverse rows, black spots surrounded by purple-violet (®gures 6, 22). Medial orange spots in a honeycomb pattern. Margin and marginal tentacles with smaller black spots. Ventral surface same pattern without orange spots. Sucker mid-body (®gure 7). Size range: 5Ö 3 mm (immature) to 22Ö 12 mm (mature).

Seminal vesicle small, oval (370 m m long); ejaculatory duct wide; prostate large, oval (430 m m long); prostatic duct extremely long, wide; stylet small (100 m m long Ö 35 m m wide), length 5 width ratio= 1 5 2.9 (®gure 8).

D iagnosis Cream-white with black-purple spots in transverse rows, orange spots medially.

Remarks

It is surprising that Prudhoe described this species as a pseudocerotid, but it provides a good example of how these animals were confused with Pseudoceros species. Prudhoe (1977) clearly drew a tubular pharynx (p. 595, ®gure 4a) and described it as,`an elongate muscular structure ... showing little evidence of plication’. He was presumably unduly inūenced by the general body form and particularly the colour pattern which he described as,`pearl white with transverse languettes of black along the margin, margin with broad band of irregular brown or golden spots’. GBR specimens he said showed a distinct purple colour with the languettes of black. Prudhoe (1977) described his new species from only immature specimens. We are con®dent, however, that our specimens clearly can be assigned to this species.

D istribution

Common from reef crest at Heron and Wistari reefs, southern GBR. Records: Western Australia; Co ’s Harbour, northern New South Wales; Male  Atoll, The Republic of the Maldives and Flores, Indonesia and Micronesia ( Gosliner et al., 1996).

LS

Linnean Society of London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Platyhelminthes

Class

Rhabditophora

Order

Polycladida

Family

Euryleptidae

Genus

Maritigrella

Loc

Maritigrella fuscopunctat

Newman, Leslie J. 2000
2000
Loc

Eurylepta fuscopunctatus:

GOSLINER, T. M. & BEHRENS, D. W. & WILLIAMS, G. C. 1996: 98
1996
Loc

Pseudoceros fuscopunctatus

PRUDHOE, S. 1977: 594
1977
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