Proschizorhynchus troglodytus, Gobert & Monnens & Eerdekens & Schockaert & Reygel & Artois, 2020
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.595 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F81A7282-A44B-4E70-9A44-FE8F67E5C1EA |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3664201 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C0548D31-D347-4B4D-8990-9D72F7FD8CED |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:C0548D31-D347-4B4D-8990-9D72F7FD8CED |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Proschizorhynchus troglodytus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Proschizorhynchus troglodytus sp. nov.
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Fig. 2 View Fig D–E
Etymology
The species epithet ‘troglodytus’, meaning ‘cave-dweller’, refers to the type locality, which is situated in a submerged cave.
Material examined
Holotype PORTUGAL • 1 whole-mount (photographs of live specimen available); Algarve region , Carvoeiro, beach at Vale de Covo; 37°05′34″ N, 08°27′33″ W; 27 May 2013; B. Tessens leg.; fine, clean sand in rockpool near cave mouth at 1 m depth; HU 617. GoogleMaps
Other material
PORTUGAL • 1 whole-mount (photographs of live specimen available); Algarve region, Carvoeiro, beach below Vale de Covo; 37°05′32″ N, 08°27′33″ W; 27 May 2013; B. Tessens leg.; inside a cave at about 0.5 m depth, fine to medium, clean sand, with fine shell debris; HU X.1.39 • 1 whole-mount (photographs of live specimen available); Algarve region, Carvoeiro, beach below Vale de Covo; 37°05′33″ N, 08°27′35″ W; 27 May 2013; B. Tessens leg.; fine to medium, clean sand, with fine shell debris between rocks at beach in cave mouth, at low-water line; HU X.1.40.
Description
Specimens have a pair of pigmented eyes. The elongate, split proboscis is unarmed and lies at the anterior body end.
The copulatory apparatus consists of an elongate bulb, with a pair of small seminal vesicles entering it proximally. The distal end of the copulatory bulb holds the sclerotised copulatory apparatus. This consists of a long stylet with a plate-like, widened base, set in a grooved cirrus sheath and surrounded by a sclerotised penis papilla ( Fig. 2 View Fig D–E). The stylet is curved and measures 70–76 μm (x = 74, n = 3) overall. Approximately the distal half of the stylet protrudes beyond the rim of the penis papilla when the copulatory organ is in its relaxed state. The distal rim of the cirrus sheath is lined with 25-μm-long, curved spines.
Vitellaria are paired and occur laterally. A single ovary is situated near the caudal end of the specimen. The collected material did not allow for a more detailed study of the female system.
Remarks
See taxonomic discussion following P. reniformis .
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SubClass |
Trepaxonemata |
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SubOrder |
Kalyptorhynchia |
InfraOrder |
Schizorhynchia |
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