Tajikacelis artoisi, Curini-Galletti & Schockaert, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4965.3.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4727308 |
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Tajikacelis artoisi |
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Tajikacelis artoisi n. sp.
( Figs 1D View FIGURE 1 , 2D View FIGURE 2 , 5 View FIGURE 5 , 10D View FIGURE 10 ).
Diagnosis. Species of Tajikacelis with a curved stylet, 39–50 μm long (N=5). Concave and convex side of the stylet markedly different in length, resulting in a strongly oblique proximal opening 15–20 μm wide, narrowing to 6–9 μm at around 1/3 of its length and 3–4.5 μm wide at the distal end. The distal opening is 8.5–11 μm wide, and is provided with a sharply pointed tip. The wall at the convex side is particularly thick, and protrudes proximally as an obtuse lobe. With small globular seminal vesicles and a very small prostate vesicle that is partly incorporated in the stylet. Testes all behind the ovaries, 10–12 in a row. Female duct postpenially widened; no vagina was seen in the living animal.
Occurrence. Sampan Channel , Kanehoe Bay, O’ahu, Hawai’I, USA, north side, sandy channel among coral outcrops, coarse sand, at about – 3 m (type locality) (21°27’22.8”N 157°46’39.6”W) (24 May 2017 by M.C-G.). GoogleMaps Sampan Channel, south side, large sand patch among coral rubble, coarse sand at about – 3 m (21°27’06.5”N, 157°46’52.0”W) (May 2017 by M.C-G) GoogleMaps .
Material studied: several animals studied alive and mounted, one of them, designated as holotype ( FNMH http://id.luomus.fi/KV.666); the other three as paratypes ( CZM827-829 ). Micrographs of living animals .
Etymology. The species name honours our friend and colleague Prof. Dr. Tom Artois (Hasselt University, Belgium), for his distinguished contribution to the knowledge of free-living Platyhelminthes.
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