Schizochilus bueycabonensis, Diez & Reygel & Artois, 2019

Diez, Yander L., Reygel, Patrick & Artois, Tom, 2019, Schizorhynchia (Platyhelminthes, Rhabdocoela) from eastern Cuba, with the description of fifteen new species, Zootaxa 4646 (1), pp. 1-30 : 23

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.1

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2362B7AC-F4D5-45CA-8C70-29AADD5E3DB4

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Schizochilus bueycabonensis
status

sp. nov.

Schizochilus bueycabonensis sp. n.

( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 E–F, 14C, 15D) http://zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:2362B7AC-F4D5-45CA-8C70-29AADD5E3DB4

Material. Observations on live animals, whole mounted afterwards. Four whole mounts from Bueycabón (type locality) (November 18, 2017), one of which designated holotype ( FMNH https://id.luomus.fi/KV.620), other materials in HU (X.1.24– X.1.26), intertidal, upper 10 cm of fine-grained sand, salinity 31 ‰.

Etymology. The epithet refers to its occurrence in Bueycabón, the type locality of the new species.

Diagnosis. Species of Schizochilus with a spiny cirrus 37 μm long, armed with fine spines ±0.5 μm long. Tubular stylet lying inside the cirrus, ±31 μm long, with an oblique distal end. Copulatory bulb without a distal sclerotized cap.

Description. Animals 1–1.5 mm (x = 1.3 mm; n = 3), measured on whole mounts, translucent, without eyes. Habitus and internal organisation as in S. espinosai sp. n.. Proboscis lips 140–189 μm long (x = 162 μm; n = 8), with a pair of caudal glands. Pharynx 125–201 μm in diameter (x = 154 μm; n = 4), located at 70%.

Copulatory bulb ( Fig. 14C View FIGURE 14 , 15D View FIGURE 15 ) 84–104 μm long (x = 97 μm; n = 4), comprising the prostate vesicle and the spiny cirrus. The cirrus is 32–41 μm long (x = 37 μm; n = 4) and 4–7 μm wide proximally (x = 5 μm; n = 4), mea- sured over its midlength. The spines are very fine and ±0.5 μm long. A tubular stylet ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 E–F, 14C, 15D) runs centrally through the cirrus. It is 27–33 μm long (x = 31 μm; n = 4) and 5–7 μm wide proximally (x = 6 μm; n = 4). It has an oblique distal end. In two specimens, including the holotype, the stylet is constricted just distally from the proximal funnel-shaped end of the stylet. The distal wall of the copulatory bulb is not sclerotized, and does not form a cap.

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

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