Annotated list of Tardigrada records from Ukraine with the description of three new species
Author
Pilato, Giovanni
Author
Kiosya, Yevgen
Author
Lisi, Oscar
Author
Inshina, Valentina
Author
Biserov, Vladimir
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Zootaxa
2011
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journal article
45831
10.5281/zenodo.279398
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279398
Xerobiotus euxinus
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 5
)
Materal examined.
Kherson Oblast, Chernomorsky biosphere reserve, pine forest, vicinity of “Volyzhin forest” (approx. 46°30ʹ N, 31°48ʹ E), collectors M.
O
. Kravchenko, D.A. Shabanov, moss on soil,
May 2008
;
Holotype
, eight
paratypes
and an additional
23 specimens
and nine eggs.
Type
repository.
Holotype
(slide No. 5431) and eight
paratypes
(slide No. 5431) are deposited in the collection of Binda & Pilato (Museum of the Department of Animal Biology “Marcello La Greca”, University of Catania,
Italy
). Other specimens are deposited in the Kiosya's collection (School of Biology,
V.N.
Karazin Kharkiv National University,
Ukraine
).
Specific diagnosis.
Eye spots present; cuticle smooth without pores; dorsal transverse ridges of the buccal armature probably joined to one another forming a continuous arc; pharyngeal bulb with two macroplacoids and microplacoid. Claws of the
Xerobiotus
-
type
(
Bertolani & Biserov, 1996
); lunules absent on the first three pairs of legs; present on the hind legs; no cuticular bar present on the legs.
Description of the
holotype
.
Body length 443 µm; colorless, cuticle smooth; without pores or dots. Eye spots present. Bucco-pharyngeal apparatus of
Macrobiotus
type
(
Fig. 5A
). Mouth terminal with ten small peribuccal lamellae; buccal cavity small with a posterior ring of small teeth and a system of dorsal and ventral transverse ridges; the dorsal ridges seemed to be joined to one another forming a continuous arc (but this character needs to be confirmed). Rigid buccal tube 40.3 µm long and 4.8 µm wide externally (
pt
= 11.9). Ventral lamina about 23.5 µm long (
pt
= 58.3); stylet supports inserted on the buccal tube at 77.4 % of its length (
pt
= 77.4). Pharyngeal bulb with apophyses, two macroplacoids and microplacoid.
First macroplacoid 10.0 µm long (
pt
= 24.8), second 6.9 µm (
pt
= 17.1), microplacoid 3.6 µm long (
pt
= 8.9); entire placoid row length 21.8 µm (
pt
= 54.1); macroplacoid row length 18.2 µm (
pt
= 45.2).
Claws of the
Xerobiotus
-
type
(
Fig. 5B
), i. e. with a small, thin basal portion, not subdivided by septum into distinct basal stem and distal portion, and secondary branch rigidly joined to the primary branch. External and internal claws of second pair of legs 9.7 µm (
pt
= 24.1) and 9.0 µm long (
pt
= 22.3) respectively; posterior claws of the hind legs 9.9 µm long (
pt
= 24.6); the orientation of the internal claws prevented measurement. Main branches with accessory points. Lunules absent on the first three pairs of legs (
Fig. 5B
), present on the hind legs (
Fig. 5C
). No cuticular bar present on the legs.
Description of the eggs.
Three eggs, similar to those of
Xerobiotus pseudohufelandi
, were found together with the specimens of
X
.
euxinus
sp. nov
.
, but none of them had developed embryo and therefore their attribution to the new species needs to be confirmed.
Remarks.
The
paratypes
were similar to the
holotype
in both qualitative and metric characters. The measurements of some structures of two specimens are reported in
Table 3
.
TABLE 3.
Measurements of some structures of the holotype and a paratype of
Xerobiotus euxinus
sp. nov.
,
an Italian specimen of
X. pseudohufelandi
and a paratype of
X. xerophilus
.
X
.
euxinus
sp. nov.
X. euxinus
sp. nov.
X. pseudohufelandi
X. xerophilus
No. slide 5431 5431 2504 2785
paratype
holotype
paratype
Etymology.
The specific name
euxinus
refers to 'Pontus euxinus' – the Latin name of the Black Sea which is situated very close to the
type
locality of this species.
Body length 418 |
443 |
400 |
380 |
Buccal tube 38.3 |
40.3 |
39.7 |
39.0 |
Buccal tube width 4.5 |
4.8 |
6.2 |
4.6 |
pt 11.8 |
11.9 |
15.6 |
11.8 |
Stylet supports insertion point
pt
77.8
|
77.4 |
79.8 |
79.3 |
Placoid row 20.1 |
21.8 |
22.3 |
18.2 |
pt 52.5 |
54.1 |
56.2 |
46.7 |
Macroplacoid row 16.8 |
18.2 |
18.3 |
14.7 |
pt 43.9 |
45.2 |
46.1 |
37.7 |
First macroplacoid 9.8 |
10.0 |
10.9 |
8.4 |
pt 25.6 |
24.8 |
27.5 |
21.5 |
Second macroplacoid 6.3 |
6.9 |
7.3 |
5.3 |
pt 16.5 |
17.1 |
18.4 |
13.6 |
Microplacoid 3.4 |
3.6 |
3.3 |
3.1 |
pt 8.9 |
8.9 |
8.3 |
7.9 |
External claws II 9.8 |
9.7 |
10.3 |
? |
pt 25.6 |
24,1 |
25.9 |
? |
Internal claws II 9.4 |
9.0 |
? |
5.2 |
pt 24.5 |
22.3 |
? |
13.3 |
External claws III? |
? |
10.4 |
5.4 |
pt? |
? |
26.2 |
13.8 |
Internal claws III 9.7 |
? |
9.7 |
? |
pt 25.3 |
? |
24.4 |
? |
Posterior claws IV 9.8 |
9.9 |
10.2 |
? |
pt 25.6 |
24.6 |
25.7 |
? |
Anterior claws IV? |
? |
10.1 |
4.2 |
pt? |
? |
25.4 |
10.8 |
FIGURE 5.
A–C,
Xerobiotus euxinus
sp. nov.
: A, Bucco-pharyngeal apparatus of a parataype (slide N. 5431). B, Claws of the second pair of legs holotype (slide No. 5431). C, Claws of the hind legs; arrow indicates one visible lunula (paratype on slide No. 5431). (Scale bars = 10 µm).
FIGURE 6.
A, B, C,
Xerobiotus pseudohufelandi
(slide No. 2504): A, Bucco-pharyngeal apparatus. B, Claws of the second pair of legs; C, claws of the third pair of legs. D, E,
Xerobiotus xerophilus
(paratype, slide No. 2785): D, Bucco-pharyngel apparatus. E, Claws of the first and second pairs of legs. (Scale bars = 10 µm).
Differential diagnosis.
Previously, two species were known to belong to the genus
Xerobiotus
:
X. pseudohufelandi
(
Fig. 6A
–C) and
X. xerophilus
(
Fig. 6
D, E). The new species differed from
X. pseudohufelandi
in having clearly narrower and more slender buccal tube (
Table 3
;
Figs. 5A
and
6A
); stylet supports inserted on the buccal tube in a slightly more cephalic position (
Table 3
); and, very probably, in having the dorsal transverse ridges in the buccal armature joined to form a continuous arc. The new species differed from
X. xerophilus
in having longer placoids (
Table 3
), and clearly longer claws (
Table 3
;
Figs. 5B, C
and
6
E).