New records of cotylean flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida: Rhabditophora) from coastal habitats of Israel
Author
Velasquez, Ximena
Author
Bolaños, D. Marcela
Author
Benayahu, Yehuda
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-06-21
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journal article
29843
10.11646/zootaxa.4438.2.2
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Pseudobiceros damawan
Newman & Cannon, 1994
(
Fig. 4
)
Material examined and locality:
One mature specimen (
35x
18
mm, live,
ZMTAU-VR
25164) preserved in ethanol 70%. Collected at the Inter University Institute for Marine Sciences (
IUI
), Eilat,
Israel
, northern
Gulf
of Aqaba, Red Sea (
29° 30.211’ N
,
34° 55.068’ E
) on
18 March 2014
.
Habitat:
Specimen found subtidally in coral reef habitats, under rocks (
2–3 m
depth).
Distribution:
Laing Island,
Madang
,
Papua
New Guinea
(
Type
locality) and Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef,
Australia
(
Newman & Cannon 1994
); Coral Bay,
Australia
(
Newman & Cannon 1997
);
Guam
,
Micronesia
(Newman
et al
. 2003);
Indonesia
and
South Africa
(
Newman & Cannon 2005
); Andaman, Nicobar Island,
India
(
Sreeraj & Raghunathan 2011
); and Kusu Island,
Singapore
(
Bolaños
et al
. 2016
). In this study, the specimen was found in Eilat, northern
Gulf
of Aqaba, Red Sea.
External morphology.
Oval and elongated body with deep folds of the margin (
Fig. 4A
). Mottled whitecream background with shadows of grey towards the margin. Small white dots over the entire dorsal surface and spaced black spots of different sizes. Raised dorsal midline with shadows of grey surrounding the black spots. Presence of an orange submarginal band with a black hue in its inner area around the entire body. The orange submarginal band is interrupted by white stripes and spots. Extremely narrow black rim (
Figs. 4A, B
). The ventral side is evenly cream with the same marginal pattern as the dorsal surface (
Fig. 4C
). Squared pseudotentacles with deep lateral folds and an orange band with white spots and black rim as the rest of the body (
Fig. 4B
). Clusters of numerous pseudotentacular eyes. Round cerebral eyespot with numerous eyes (
Fig. 4B
). Thin ruffled pharynx with simple folds located anteriorly (
Fig. 4C
). Two separate male gonopores located posterior and on each side of the pharynx. Female gonopore located in the midline posterior to the male gonopores and small sucker behind the female gonopore (
Fig. 4C
).
Taxonomic remarks.
Pseudobiceros damawan
was recently described for
Singapore
by
Bolaños
et al
. (2016)
who reported a morphotype with some slight color variation compared to the specimens from
Australia
and
India
(
Newman & Cannon 1994
;
1997
;
Sreeraj & Raghunathan 2011
). Animals from
Singapore
exhibit a dark coloration along the inner side of the orange marginal band but the orange pigment along the midline is lacking. These features were also seen in the specimen from
Israel
. The same authors emended the diagnosis for this species due to its close similarity with
P. murinus
. However,
P. murinus
has a transparent rim and a white triangle between its pseudotentacles, which are both absent in
P. damawan
.
The presence of a mottled dorsal surface varying from grey and white to light or dark brown and a conspicuous narrow black rim with an interrupted orange marginal band allowed us to identify our specimen as
P. damawan
. Similar colored species within the same coloring group are
Pseudobiceros brogani
NEWMAN & CANNON, 1997
and
Pseudobiceros fulvogriseus
(
HYMAN, 1959
) (for detailed comparisons see taxonomic remarks for
P. murinus
below and
Bolaños
et al
. 2016
).
P
.
damawan
represents a new record for the Red Sea and
Israel
.