Themiste (Themiste) cf. blanda
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.925.2463 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10843955 |
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Themiste (Themiste) cf. blanda |
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Themiste (Themiste) cf. blanda View in CoL (Selenka & Man in Selenka et al., 1883)
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Type locality of nominal species
Enoshima, Japan ( Selenka et al. 1883: 85–86, pl. 1 fig. 9, pl. 11 figs 159–162).
Material examined
MEXICO • 1 spec.; Jalisco, Barra de Navidad, Corrales Beach ; 19°11ʹ14.08ʺ N, 104°41ʹ42.84ʺ W; 3 Dec. 2004; depth 4 m; PSS et al. leg.; under rocks; ECOSUR-S0256 GoogleMaps .
Description ( ECOSUR-S 0256)
Trunk 8 mm in length; smooth, whitish brown body wall. Introvert with distal tentacular crown surrounding mouth; tentacular crown divided into four stems, each divided symmetrically into two branches; each branch with 10 terminal tentacles and 8 tentacles on inner face of each stem and branches. Introvert with anterior purple collar.
Longitudinal musculature continuous; two retractor muscles attached to body wall at 60% of trunk length; contractile vessel with 20 tubules. Two nephridia, 40% of trunk length; nephridiopores open before anus; spindle muscle anterior to anus, does not attach to intestine at posterior part of trunk.
Habitat
Shallow subtidal (4 m); under rocks.
Distribution
Central Mexican Pacific: Corrales Beach, Jalisco.
Remarks
The nominal species, Themiste (Themiste) blanda ( Selenka & de Man, 1883) , was described from Enoshima, Japan ( Selenka et al. 1883). Morphologically, the only difference between the description of the nominal species compared to the specimen from Jalisco is that the Japanese species was described as having five or six stems on its tentacular crown, while the Jalisco specimen only showed four stems. This difference may be due to the size of the specimen examined; it might not have completely developed all its stems. However, if this feature is actually indicative of a new species, more specimens are needed to properly study and describe it. It should be noted that studies conducted on the reproduction of other species of the genus ( Williams 1972; Rice 1976; Adrianov et al. 2009; Adrianov & Maiorova 2010) show that species of Themiste have larval development type 3, with larvae living 2–14 days in the water column. This period is not long enough to explain how the species could be transported from the Temperate Western Pacific to the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Thus, the presence of T. (T.) blanda in the Mexican Pacific is questionable, at least as long as no more specimens of this taxon are found.
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