Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) puntarenae Grube & Öersted, 1858
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.925.2463 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10843973 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD50BD48-FFBF-3E39-FEDE-2846FBCDF9D2 |
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Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) puntarenae Grube & Öersted |
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Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) puntarenae Grube & Öersted in Grube, 1858 Fig. 12B, D View Fig
Phascolosoma puntarenae Grube & Öersted in Grube, 1858: 13 (type locality: Puntarenas, Costa Rica). Phascolosoma puntarenae – Fisher 1952: 430–432, pl. 36 figs 1–2, pl. 37 figs 1–3, pl. 39 fig. 3 (Espíritu Santo Island, Baja California Sur and Miramar Beach, Sonora; in rock). — Silva-Morales & Gómez-Vásquez 2021: 91–92 View Cited Treatment , fig. 7 (Guerrero, Oaxaca; reinstatement).
Phascolosoma puntarena – Brusca 1980: 127 (based on Fisher 1952).
Phascolosoma nigrescens (not Keferstein, 1865) – Dean 2001: 63 ( Costa Rica). — Dean et al. 2010: 63 ( Costa Rica).
Material examined
MEXICO – Baja California Sur • 1 spec.; El Caimancito Beach ; 23 Aug. 1987; RBZ leg.; in dead coral; UMAR-SIPU 138 . – Nayarit • 1 spec.; Banderas Bay , Manzanilla Beach ; 20°44ʹ35ʺ N, 105°23ʹ14.8ʺ W; 26 Nov. 2004; PSS et al. leg.; rocks; intertidal; ECOSUR-S0280 GoogleMaps • 3 specs; Banderas Bay, Manzanilla Beach ; 20°44ʹ25.49ʺ N, 105°23ʹ24.33ʺ W; 29 Nov. 2004; depth 2 m; PSS et al. leg.; in rocks; ECOSUR-S0278 GoogleMaps . – Jalisco • 1 spec.; Melaque Beach ; 19°13ʹ08.82ʺ N, 104°42ʹ50.22ʺ W; 1 Dec. 2004; depth 1 m; PSS et al. leg.; in rock; ECOSUR-S0279 GoogleMaps .
Description ( UMAR-SIPU 138)
Trunk 30 mm in length ( Fig. 12B View Fig ); body wall slightly rough, dark brown, covered with scattered dome-shaped papillae, denser on posterior trunk. Introvert twice as long as trunk, with black transverse patches and 24 digitiform tentacles; hooks 92.5 µm long, with a wide curved streak ( Fig. 12D View Fig ), arranged in more than 100 complete and incomplete rings.
Longitudinal musculature separated into 24 anastomosing bands. Four retractor muscles, ventral pair attached to body wall at 42% of trunk length, dorsal pair attached anteriorly and more displaced from ventral nerve cord. Two nephridia of 50% of trunk length; nephridiopores open at same level as anus. Intestine spiral anchored at both ends by well-developed spindle muscle.
Habitat
Intertidal to subtidal (2 m); under rocks and in dead coral.
Distribution
Eastern Tropical Pacific: from the Gulf of California to Costa Rica.
Remarks
This species was recently reinstated from synonymy with P. nigrescens after differences were noted in their hooks ( Silva-Morales & Gómez-Vásquez 2021). The specimens examined here show all the features of the species indicated by Silva-Morales & Gómez-Vásquez (2021).
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Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) puntarenae Grube & Öersted
Gómez-Vásquez, Julio D. 2024 |
Phascolosoma nigrescens
Dean H. K. & Sibaja-Cordero J. A. & Cortes J. & Vargas R. & Kawauchi G. Y. 2010: 63 |
Dean H. K. 2001: 63 |
Phascolosoma puntarena
Brusca R. C. 1980: 127 |