Acoela (Acoelomorpha) from Bocas del Toro, Panama
Author
Hooge, Matthew D.
Author
Tyler, Seth
text
Zootaxa
2008
1719
1
40
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.181066
7e340a0c-b13c-43f7-b8df-e0c7a589094c
1175-5326
181066
Praeaphanostoma foramivora
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 27–29
)
Type
Material
.
Holotype
.
USNM
1096774, one set of 2-µm-thick serial sagittal sections of epoxy-embedded specimen stained with toluidine blue.
Paratype
.
USNM
1096775, one set of 2-µm-thick sagittal sections of epoxy-embedded specimen stained with toluidine blue.
Type
Locality
. Islas Zapatillas (
9°15’56.4” N
,
82°02’75.0” W
), from subtidal sediment located between the Islas Zapatillas.
Other Material Examined
. Living specimens in squeeze preparations from
Isla
Bastimentos (920.898’ N,
82°9.959’ W
), from subtidal, clean, coarse-grained, well-sorted sand surrounded by
Thalassia
; 2 sets of serial sections of epoxy-embedded specimen stained with toluidine blue; whole mounts for fluorescence imaging of musculature.
Etymology
. The species name refers to the foraminifera that were found in the digestive syncytium of this species.
Description
. Living specimens 330–405 µm long and ~100 µm wide (
Fig. 27
A). Anterior and posterior ends rounded; body cylindrical. Body mostly colorless by transmitted light. Epidermis completely ciliated. Scattered rhabdoid glands present. Frontal organ present; frontal glands present from area shortly behind statocyst to frontal pore. Mouth opening on ventral surface, middle of body. Digestive syncytium of some specimens contains foraminiferans (
Fig. 27
A). Chordoid vacuoles present along periphery of body give body vacuolated appearance (
Figs. 27
A, 28A).
FIGURE 27.
Praeaphanostoma foramivora
sp. nov.
; photomicrographs of a living specimen. A. Whole specimen. B. Copulatory organs.
Ovaries paired; small diffuse strands of oocytes extend from level of frontal glands posteriorly to seminal bursa. Testes paired, lateral to ovaries; extend length of body from frontal glands to male copulatory organ.
Common gonopore (
Fig. 28
A), opens to unciliated atrium. Atrium opens anteriorly to vagina surrounded by thick circularly oriented musculature (
Figs 28
B, 29A, B). Distal end of vagina lined with ring of glandular secretions (
Figs. 27
B, 28B); most of vagina lined with thick microvilli (
Fig. 28
B). Vagina opens to a thin walled seminal bursa lacking a bursal nozzle or other bursal appendage (
Figs. 28
A, B).
Dorsal side of common atrium leads to male copulatory organ. Atrium opens to short, muscular, glandular penis invaginated into a spherical, muscular seminal vesicle. Musculature of penis composed of circular fibers and thin longitudinal fibers (
Fig. 29
B). Proximal end of penis capped with cluster of spherical glandular secretions, presumably a prostatic vesicle (
Fig. 28
B). Seminal vesicle largely empty except for penis and few scattered sperm (
Figs. 27
A, 28B). Posterio-lateral sides of seminal vesicle surrounded by gland cells (
Fig. 28
B).
FIGURE 28.
Praeaphanostoma foramivora
sp. nov.
; photomicrographs of histological sections. A. Median sagittal section through whole animal. B. Sagittal section through copulatory organs.
Remarks
. Of the eleven valid species of the genus
Praeaphanostoma
, our species most resembles
P. m u s - culosum
Ehlers and Dörjes, 1979
,
P. v i t re u m
Ehlers and Dörjes, 1979
, and
P. wadsworthi
Hooge and Tyler, 2003
. All four species have extensive chordoid tissue, sphincter muscles surrounding the vagina, and glands surrounding the distal end of the seminal vesicle. Separate male and female gonopores are present in two of the four species,
P. vitreum
and
P. wadsworthi
.
Proaphanostoma foramivora
is unique in having very thick sphincter muscles surrounding the vagina, microvilli lining the vagina, and granular gland cells lining the distal end of the vagina.