Duplominona diademata Curini-Galletti, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4657.1.5 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9D2887E2-FFAA-FF88-FF47-FB212656F806 |
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Duplominona diademata Curini-Galletti |
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sp. nov. |
Duplominona diademata Curini-Galletti n. sp.
( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D–G)
Holotype. Puerto Rico: Cayo Turrumote , off Isla Magueyes (Lat. 17.940478, long -67.043068), channels among Montastrea outcrops, at about 10 m of depth, in silty medium sand, December 1988: original film and printed pictures of the copulatory structures (SMNH-Type 9180).
Other material. Same data as holotype, one specimen observed alive, and used for karyology.
Etymology. From Latin diademata : adorned with a diadem.
Description. Smaller and more slender than the previous three species, without clusters of rhabdoids ( Fig. 5 E View FIGURE 5 ).
Male genital system. With 10–15 testes, arranged into a single, median row. Copulatory organ comparatively small, ovoid, with a clearly distinct prostatic vesicle. Cirrus with two spiny areas, separated by an intermediate area, totally devoid of spines ( Fig. 5 F, G View FIGURE 5 ):
1) proximally, an area about 25 μm long is provided with about 10 rows of densely packed needle-shaped spines. Most proximal spines are longer, to 10 μm; spines decrease in size distally, to about 7 μm in length.
2) a distal corona, most often partly everted, of 5–7 rows of densely packed spines. The spines basal to this area are hard to discern. They appear to be about 7 μm, with a hooked distal tip. Distalmost spines are straight, needlelike, to about 13 μm in length.
Prostatoid organ provided with a stylet about 16 μm long; it opens through its own pore. Female genital system. Ovaria and vitellaria as in previous species. With a spheroidal bursa with external vagina. In living specimens, distances b:c:d appear to be nearly equal; vaginal pore much closer to male pore than to mouth.
Karyotype. With n=3, and basic karyotype ( Curini-Galletti & Martens, 1990). Chromosome pairs I and II markedly differing in length ( Fig. 5 D View FIGURE 5 ). Karyotype formula: FN=5; Chromosome I: 50.58 ± 2.76; 45.97 ± 1.65 (m); Chromosome II: 34.92 ± 1.99; 45.74 ± 1.27 (m); Chromosome III: 14.5 ± 1.56; 9.51 ± 2.15 (a) (based on 6 plates).
Diagnosis. Species of Duplominona with up to 15 testes in one row. Cirrus with two spiny areas, separated by a median area without spines. Spines in proximal area are needle-shaped, 7–10 μm long; Spines in the distal area range from hook-shaped to needle-shaped, to 13 μm long. Prostatic stylet about 16 μm long. With a round bursa in front of the copulatory organ, and an external vagina. With four distinct genital pores. Karyotype with two pairs of metacentric and one pair of smaller heterobrachial chromosomes.
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