On a new Temnocephala (Platyhelminthes) from Southern Patagonia (Chile, Argentina), with a redescription of T. chilensis and some systematic and biogeographical insights *
Author
León, Rodrigo Ponce De
0000-0003-3730-9805
Sección Zoología de Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias (Piso 8 - Sur), Universidad de la República, Iguá 4225, Montevideo 11400, & https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3730 - 9805
Author
Rudolph, Erich H.
0000-0001-9337-5976
Department of Biological Sciences and Biodiversity, Universidad de los Lagos, C. P. 933 Osorno, Chile. https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9337 - 5976
Author
Volonterio, Odile
0000-0003-4939-9721
Sección Zoología de Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias (Piso 8 - Sur), Universidad de la República, Iguá 4225, Montevideo 11400, & o. volonterio @ outlook. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4939 - 9721
o.volonterio@outlook.com
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-09-16
4852
3
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4852.3.9
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Key to the species of
Temnocephala
hosted on
Aegla
and Parastacidae
1. Introvert diameter more than
20 µm
and with spines of different size............................................ 2
-. Introvert diameter less than
20 µm
and with spines of similar size............................................... 4
2. Groove present between the introvert and the penial stylet...............................................
T. dionii
-. Groove not present between the introvert and the penial stylet.................................................. 3
3. Introvert symmetrical and less than
45 µm
in diameter.........................................
T. monticellii
n. sp.
*
-. Introvert asymmetrical and more
45 µm
in diameter.................................................
T. chilensis
*
4. Penial stylet length shorter than
190 µm
................................................................... 5
-. Penial stylet length
190 µm
or longer..................................................................... 8
5. Ratio between introvert length and introvert width 1:1.5 or lower.........................................
T. talicei
-. Ratio between introvert length and introvert width higher than 1:1.5............................................. 6
6. Penial stylet straight but with sinuous distal portion of shaft.............................................
T. mertoni
-. Penial stylet slightly curved; distal portion of shaft not sinuous................................................. 7
7. Two distal vaginal sphincters...................................................................
T. axenos
*
-. One distal vaginal sphincter...................................................................
T. mexicana
*
8. Pharynx with posterior and anterior sphincters of equal width; seven internal spines in each spine-like projection of the introvert; stylet length range 200-258 (average 225); a single asymmetrical sphincter in the vagina...............
T. gargantua
-. Pharynx with posterior sphincter much wider than the anterior one; nine or more internal spines in each spine-like projection of the introvert......................................................................................... 9
9. Nine internal spines in each spine-like projection of the introvert; stylet length range 195-212 (average 202); two sphincters in the vagina (proximal one asymmetrical)..........................................................
T. grisella
**
-. Fourteen-fifteen internal spines in each spine-like projection of the introvert; stylet length range 238-266 (average 256); a single asymmetrical sphincter in the vagina..................................................
T. cyanoglandula
**
-. Nearly 11 internal spines in each spine-like projection of the introvert***; stylet length range 264-304 (average 280)...............................................................................................
T. bresslaui
**
*
Temnocephala chilensis
,
T. axeno
s,
T. monticellii
n. sp.
and
T. mexicana
have also been reported on
Parastacidae
(
Dioni, 1967b
,
1972
; present work).
Temnocephala mexicana
has been reported in
Cambaridae
and Peudothelphusidae as well (
Lamothe-Argumedo, 1968
,
1981
;
Martínez-Aquino
et al
., 2014
).
** These three species share very similar shape and ratios of the penial stylet; the number of spines in each row of the introvert is here tentatively proposed as the strongest specific character to recognize them as distinct species. After the redescription of
T. axenos
made by
Volonterio (2007a
, b),
Temnocephala bresslaui
Pérez-González, 1949
is again considered a valid species.
*** Datum obtained from a figure of the article by
Pérez-González (1949)
.