Koinostylochus burchami ( Heath & McGregor, 1912 )

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 : 9-10

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.13947268

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F2DF38-0242-FFB2-FE43-4C14FD1D7D44

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scientific name

Koinostylochus burchami ( Heath & McGregor, 1912 )
status

 

Koinostylochus burchami ( Heath & McGregor, 1912) View in CoL

Planocera burchami Heath & McGregor, 1912: 461–462 , pl. 13 fig. 9, pl. 15 fig. 27, pl. 18 fig. 44 (description).

Discosolenia washingtonensis Freeman, 1933: 133–136 View in CoL , pl. 20 figs 27–28, pl. 21 fig. 29, pl. 23 fig. 40 (type locality: Monterey Bay, California, United States).

Pseudostylochus burchami – Hyman 1953a: 356, 358–359, figs 125–126. — Brusca 1980: 70–72 (identification keys); 2005: 69 (checklist, new record from Rocas Consag, Baja California Sur, Mexico).

Koinostylochus burchami View in CoL – Faubel 1983: 60 (new combination).

Distribution

The species is found from Puget Sound to the Revillagigedo Islands in the Mexican Pacific, including locations such as San Juan Island in Puget Sound, Depoe Bay in Oregon, and various sites along the California coast such as San Francisco Bay, Monterey Bay, and Anacapa Island. It is also recorded in Baja California, specifically Roca Consag in Baja California Sur, Mexico, and Clarion Island near Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico.

Habitat

Benthic. The species inhabits depths ranging from 18 m to 70 m ( Heath & McGregor 1912; Freeman 1933; Hyman 1953a).

Remarks

The species was initially described as Planocera burchami by Heath & McGregor (1912) in Monterey Bay, California, and later as Discosolenia washingtoniensis by Freeman (1933) in Puget Sound. Hyman (1953a) reviewed specimens from these localities and from the Gulf of California, along with the original descriptions by Heath & McGregor (1912) and Freeman (1933), and concluded that they were the same species, thus establishing all specimens as Pseudostylochus burchami . Faubel (1983) subsequently transferred the species to the genus Koinostylochus based on the presence of a prostatic vesicle with a smooth glandular lining dorsal to the male atrium and an inert penis papilla.

Freeman (1933) described Koinostylochus burchami as having a male reproductive apparatus with a short, sharp penis papilla armed with small spines; however Hyman (1953a), after reviewing specimens from the same locality and the description of the species by Freeman (1933), stated that this character is absent and considered it an error, Hyman (1953a) also noted that the presence of the two deep pits observed by Heath & McGregor (1912: pl. 18 fig. 44) is at the superficial level because in the sagittal sections of the reproductive system, they are not observed. Therefore, a thorough revision of the biological material of the species is suggested.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Platyhelminthes

Order

Polycladida

Family

Callioplanidae

Genus

Koinostylochus

Loc

Koinostylochus burchami ( Heath & McGregor, 1912 )

Ramos-Sánchez, Mariela 2024
2024
Loc

Koinostylochus burchami

Faubel A. 1983: 60
1983
Loc

Pseudostylochus burchami

Brusca R. C. 1980: 70
Hyman L. H. 1953: 356
1953
Loc

Discosolenia washingtonensis

Freeman D. 1933: 136
1933
Loc

Planocera burchami

Heath H. & McGregor E. A. 1912: 462
1912
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