Pseudoceros bimarginatus Meixner, 1907
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Pseudoceros bimarginatus Meixner, 1907
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Pseudoceros bimarginatum Meixner, 1907: 168 –170.— Marcus 1950: 84.
Pseudoceros corallophilus Hyman, 1954: 223 –224, fig. 2.— Coleman 1990: 31; Cannon & Newman 1994b: 83, fig. 4.
Material examined. AM W.44682, MI QLD 2400, sagitally sectioned.
Description. Elongated body 17 mm long, 9 mm wide. Cerebral eyes horseshoe-shaped. Dorsal colouration: ivory white background, a mid-dorsal bright white line; three marginal bands (inner to outer): orange, black and a yellow rim ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A). Sucker and genital pores, all at the same distance. Seminal vesicle large and rounded, ventrodorsally oriented. Spherical prostatic vesicle with a narrow and short duct. Penis papilla, forwards oriented, with a conic stylet. Stylet wide, housed in a very deep male atrium ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 B, C, E). Female genital complex ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 D, E) with the characteristic configuration of the genus.
Remarks. Pseudoceros bimarginatus , P. contrarius Newman & Cannon 1995 , P. intermittus Newman & Cannon, 1995 , and P. confusus Newman & Cannon, 1995 share a similar colour pattern ( Newman & Cannon 1995) and coexist on the reefs of Eastern Australia. The characteristic order or the marginal bands (orange-black-yellow) distinguish P. bimarginatus from the other three species mentioned. Newman & Cannon (1994b) noticed that most specimens possess a bright white mid-dorsal line and an extra marginal band inner to the orange one of the same colour, though these lines may be occasionally faint or absent; in the examined specimen the mid-dorsal line is present, but the marginal one is absent.
Distribution. Previously found in the Gulf of Tadjourrah, Somalia ( Meixner 1907), Djibouti ( Gosliner et al. 1996), Heron Island, Australia, and Anilao, Philippines ( Newman & Cannon 1994b), Kwajalein, Marshall Islands ( Newman & Cannon 1998). First report for Lizard Island.
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Pseudoceros bimarginatus Meixner, 1907
Marquina, Daniel, Aguado, M. Teresa & Noreña, Carolina 2015 |
Pseudoceros corallophilus
Cannon 1994: 83 |
Coleman 1990: 31 |
Hyman 1954: 223 |
Pseudoceros bimarginatum
Marcus 1950: 84 |
Meixner 1907: 168 |