Parviplana sodade, Cuadrado & Rodríguez & Moro & Grande & Noreña, 2021

Cuadrado, Daniel, Rodríguez, Jorge, Moro, Leopoldo, Grande, Cristina & Noreña, Carolina, 2021, Polycladida (Platyhelminthes, Rhabditophora) from Cape Verde and related regions of Macaronesia, European Journal of Taxonomy 736, pp. 1-43 : 19-20

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.736.1249

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4562027

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/10171C70-7431-41EF-B39D-AC3982D24143

taxon LSID

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Plazi

scientific name

Parviplana sodade
status

sp. nov.

Parviplana sodade View in CoL sp. nov.

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Figs 1C View Fig , 4 View Fig A–C

Etymology

The name of the new species, Parviplana sodade , comes from ‘sodade’ the Cape Verdean expression for saudade and regional song with rhythms of ‘coladeira’.

Material examined

Holotype CAPE VERDE • São Vicente Island , Mindelo ; 16°53′46.54″ N, 24°59′32.93″ W ( Fig. 1C V1 View Fig ); 24 Nov. 2017; Leopoldo Moro leg.; MNCN 4.01/2699 to 2708 (10 slides). One sagittally sectioned specimen stained with AZAN. GoogleMaps

Description

BODY. Shape oval elongated. Length 0.8 cm. Smooth dorsal surface. Background pigmentation light white, transparent where the intestinal braches can be appreciated ( Fig. 4 View Fig A–B). Four clusters of cerebral eyes, two anterior with few eyes and more elongated than the posterior two. In sum around 50 cerebral eyes ( Fig. 4B View Fig ). Ruffled pharynx. Male and female genital pores located in the posterior half of the body. MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. Directed backwards and with a dorso-ventrally oriented penis papilla. With elongated prostatic vesicle, tall granular lining included in the muscular penis bulb ( Fig. 4C View Fig ). The vasa deferentia enter the seminal vesicle separately. Seminal vesicle rounded, below the penis bulb and connected with a sort seminal duct to the prostatic vesicle ( Fig. 4C View Fig ). The male atrium is small and thin, with an internal fold that surrounds the distal part of the penis bulb like a penis sheath ( Fig. 4C View Fig ).

FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. With a vagina bulbosa ( Fig. 4C View Fig ) and backwards oriented. Cement and shell glands open in a pouch located within the vaginal complex. Lang’s vesicle present.

Remarks

Parviplana sodade sp. nov belongs to the genus Parviplana due to the absence of tentacles, presence of seminal vesicle, and prostatic vesicle with a tall granular lining with prostatic functions. Female apparatus with vagina bulbosa and Lang´s vesicle.

Parviplana comprises 3 species, P. hymani Faubel, 1983 , P. jeronimoi Pérez-García, Noreña & Cervera, 2018 and P. lynca (Du Bois-Reymond Marcus, 1958) . Parviplana lynca can be easy and clearly distinguished from the other two species by the presence of nuchal tentacles, exclusive of this species.

Parviplana hymani can be distinguished from P. sodade sp. nov., by the vas deferens which opens together into the seminal vesicle, and the prostate vesicle not included into de penis bulb.

Parviplana sodade sp. nov. possesses more similarities with P. jeronimoi . Both species share the penis sheath and more than 25 cerebral eyes, but clear differences separate them. Parviplana jeronimoi has a fleshy appearance and amber pigmentation. The size is also noticeable different, P. jeronimoi can reach lengths of 20 mm, while P. sodade in full mature state does not reach 8 mm. Parviplana jeronimoi also presents vasa deferentia joined in a single vas deferens, a small female atrium and a corrugated surface between the two genital pores, characteristics not present in P. sodade .

AZAN

Akademia Nauk Azerbaijana-Bulgarian Academy of Science of Azerbaijan

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