“ Microturbellarian ” flatworms (Platyhelminthes) from freshwater pools: New species and records from Israel
Author
Noreña, Carolina
Author
Eitam, Avi
Author
Blaustein, Leon
text
Zootaxa
2008
1705
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.180877
aabd3c50-0660-40bb-823b-d4f5fdf46918
1175-5326
180877
Dochmiotrema limicola
Hofsten, 1907
(
Figure 6
)
Synonyms:
Dochmiotrema valaamica
Nasonov, 1917
Olisthanella valaamica
Nasonov, 1917
Typhloplanella limicola
Cordé, 1923
Locality.
Temporary pools on Mount Kavul and Mount Shekhanya, Lower Galilee.
Material.
Few individuals. Live observations, squash preparations, whole-mounted individual, photographs and two sagittally-sectioned individuals deposited in the Department of Zoology at Tel Aviv University,
Israel
, Catalogue Number VR-25076 and VR-25077.
Morphological remarks.
Opening of the excretions pore separated in the caudal end of the body (in European specimens the excretory pore is situated caudally to the mouth (
Luther, 1963
) (Fig. 5A)).
Ecological features.
Dochmiotrema limicola
is an inhabitant of the sandy, muddy bottoms of shallow pools and seas. It is possible, that this species could tolerate low brackish conditions (S: 0.39 0/0 0; cf.
Luther, 1963
) In
Israel
,
D. limicola
was found in freshwater pools during the late winter and early spring (
March 2001
,
February–April 2002
).
Dochmiotrema limicola
is well-distributed in Europe (
Luther, 1963
;
Müller & Faubel, 1993
), and is also known from Africa (
Mead & Kolasa, 1984
). It was reported from
Israel
for the first time by
Eitam
et al
. (2004)
.