Stylochoplana clara Kato, 1937
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Stylochoplana clara Kato, 1937 View in CoL
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Stylochoplana clara Kato, 1937: 357–359 View in CoL , fig. 5, text figs 15, 16.
Material examined: One specimens sagittally sectioned. NMV F248134.1 About NMV – F248134.3 About NMV (3 slides). Specimen collected from Australia, Victoria, Cape Paterson, Boat Ramp area , found intertidally on the blades of the seagrass Amphibolis antarctica , 38°40’28.6”S, 145°37’16.5”E. Coll. Audrey Falconer and Jorge Rodriguez, March 25 th, 2019 GoogleMaps .
Remarks: The studied specimen agreed with the original description from Kato (1937a). Externally, the specimens are of similar small size (5 mm long), with a broad and rounded anterior part of the body, nuchal tentacles with few (2–3) tentacular eyes and a light green colouration with visible intestinal and reproductive systems ( Fig. 13A–C View FIGURE 13 ). The studied specimens also present small circular spots of white pigment evenly distributed around the anterior margin that are not mentioned in the original description. The pharynx is located in the middle of the body and appears poorly plicated, with the mouth opening in the hind end ( Fig. 13B View FIGURE 13 ). The male apparatus is provided with an oval-shaped seminal vesicle with a thick muscular layer, an elongated and greatly enlarged prostatic vesicle lined with tall smooth glandular epithelium, and a long and muscular unarmed penis papilla. The female system presents a thickened vagina externa provided with a small protrusion that Kato (1937a) describes as a bursa copulatrix. The vagina interna loops dorsally over the male copulatory system before receiving the oviducts and is provided with an oval Lang’s vesicle ( Fig. 13B, D, E View FIGURE 13 ).
Kato (1937a) notes that this species was commonly found living on the seagrass Zostera and Phyllospadix , while the specimens from this study were found on a similar wide-leafed seagrass, Amphibolis antarctica .
Molecular remarks: Stylochoplana clara appeared nested within the Leptoplanoidea superfamily with strong support (95/0.96) and as part of a common clade with Styloplanocera fasciata ( Schmarda, 1859) , Comoplana agilis ( Lang, 1884) and Echinoplana celerrima Haswell, 1907 with strong BS support (73) in the ML analysis while the Bayesian analysis had lower support (0.57) and included Neostylochus ancorus sp. nov. This clade appeared as most closely related to another clade formed by Parabolia megae gen. et sp. nov., Gnesioceros sargassicola (Mertens, 1833) , and Phaenoplana kopepe Oya & Kajihara, 2019 with high support (90/1.00).
Distribution: Japan: Misaki (Kato 1937), Susaki near Simoda ( Kato 1944).
New record: Australia, Victoria, Cape Paterson.
Genus Ceratoplana Bock, 1925a
Ceratoplana Bock, 1925a: 4–30 View in CoL , pl. I, fig. 1, text figs 1–7.
Diagnosis (after Faubel 1983): Stylochoplanidae with well-developed oblong tentacles. Mouth arranged far behind the centre of the very long pharyngeal cavity. Seminal vesicle immediately behind the pharynx. Lining epithelium of the prostatic vesicle provided with cilia. Penis long, narrow and unarmed. Gonopores separated. Female apparatus with ductus vaginalis. Vagina interna and ductus vaginalis open into a common female atrium. Lang’s vesicle lacking.
Type species: Ceratoplana colobocentroti Bock, 1925a View in CoL .
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Stylochoplana clara Kato, 1937
Rodríguez, Jorge, Hutchings, Pat A. & Williamson, Jane E. 2021 |
Ceratoplana
Bock, S. 1925: 30 |