Rotifera from the Mediterranean Sea, with description of ten new species
Author
De Smet, Willem H.
text
Zootaxa
2015
4028
2
151
196
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4028.2.1
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1175-5326
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Pleurotrocha fontanetoi
sp. nov.
(
Figs 18
,
19
)
Diagnosis.
Head short, narrower than trunk; foot long, 2−3 pseudosegments; toes conical, with offset distal half; corona slightly oblique; rami with long obtuse alulae; fulcrum with large basal plate; manubria with large head and incurved cauda; a ribbon composed of two bands of short and long sclerite bodies laterally from dorsally recurved part of rami.
FIGURE 17.
Lindia aequorea
sp. nov.
, SEM photographs of trophi. A. Complete set, ventral; B. same as A, frontal; C. complete set, lateral; D. epipharynx; E. left uncus, without preuncinal tooth and subuncus; F. right uncus, with preuncinal tooth and subuncus; G. left preuncinal tooth; H. right subuncus. Scale bars: 10 µm.
Type
locality.
Punta della Madonna di Ponente, Elba Island, Tyrrhenian Sea,
Italy
. In psammon collected on
28.09.2006
, 50 m from shoreline and depth of
40 m
; water temperature 22 °C.
Holotype
.
A female in a permanent, glycerine glass slide mount deposited in the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (
RBINS
), Brussels,
Belgium
, No. IG 33099, RIR 255.
Paratypes
.
One female from
type
locality in
RBINS
, No. IG 33099, RIR 256; 5 mounted
paratypes
and 6 SEM trophi preparations in Department of Biology, University of Antwerp.
Additional material.
Several specimens from other sampling stations at Elba Island, and Cap Bénat, Côte d’Azur (see
Tab. 2
species list).
Etymology.
The species is dedicated to dr. Diego Fontaneto in recognition of his important contributions to our knowledge of the Rotifera.
Description of female.
Body (
Fig. 18
A) stout fusiform, somewhat gibbous. Head and foot offset by transversal fold. Head short, narrower than trunk, with transversal fold. Corona slightly oblique, with small lateral tufts of cilia. Dorsal antenna near posterior 1/3 of head. Eyespot on brain, a colourless globule with two minute redpigmented granules (
Fig. 18
B). Trunk elongate-ovate with transversal fold in posterior 1/3. Tail large, rounded. Foot long, cylindrical, 2‒3 pseudosegments, occasionally appearing wrinkled proximally. Toes (
Figs 18
D, E) short, stout conical, tapering to tubular tips, with more or less distinctly offset distal half. Pedal glands club-shaped with reservoirs at base of toes. Stomach separated from intestine by weak constriction. Gastric glands large, rounded.
Trophi (
Figs 18
F −I, 19) asymmetrical, left more strongly developed than right. Rami with large, elongate blunt alulae pointing latero-caudally, and large dorsally recurved apical branch bearing comb of tiny toothlets at inner margin; basal rami part with irregular knob-shaped teeth on inner margins, and strong, left basal apophysis; basal chambers fairly small, left one with large opening. Fulcrum robust, long, plank-shaped and fairly high, ventral margin reinforced, distal end broadly expanded into oblique oval plate. Unci five incompletely connected teeth of decreasing length, first two teeth with head, the others linear; left uncus more strongly developed, its first tooth with distinct head and prominent medial projection at ventral margin; right uncus more slender, head of teeth weak, projection at ventral margin weak; subuncus composed of few irregular knob-like prominences. Manubria with relatively large elongate head and dorsally recurved cauda, left manubrium largest; openings of ventral and medial chamber narrow, elongate, opening of dorsal chamber broad. A broad ribbon (
Figs 19
E, I, J: r) composed of two bands of long (frontal) and short (caudal) sclerite bodies inserted laterally from recurved distal part of rami, and partly covered by malleus.
FIGURE 18.
Pleurotrocha fontanetoi
sp. nov.
A. Female, dorsal; B. eye, female; C. male, dorsal; D. toe, female, lateral; E. toes, female, dorsal; F. trophi, complete set, ventral; G. incus, lateral; H. left malleus, outer view; I. right malleus, outer view. Scale bars: A, C: 50 µm; D −I: 10 µm.
Description of male.
Male more or less similar in habitus to female, with small head, oval trunk, and long foot composed of
c.
5 pseudosegments; toes conical with more or less distinctly offset distal part.
Measurements.
Female, body (N=5): total length 150‒180 µm, toe 17‒28 µm; trophi (N=5): length 21.8−23.3 µm, ramus with alulae ~13 µm, fulcrum 9.9‒13.3 µm, left uncus 9.1‒12.8 µm, right uncus 8.1‒9.0 µm, left manubrium 18.7‒20.9 µm, right uncus 11.1‒15.6 µm, ribbon of sclerite bodies (length × height) ~10 × 4.8 µm. Male (N=4): total length ~120 µm, toe 18−20 µm.
Comments.
The species is allocated to the genus
Pleurotrocha
Ehrenberg, 1830
on basis of the stout body with well-separated head and trunk, the long cylindrical foot with two short toes, the sligthtly oblique corona with lateral tufts of cilia, auricles absent, a single cerebral eyespot, and fairly large pedal glands with reservoir; the trophi are virgate, with long fulcrum and dorsally recurved rami (
Koste 1978
;
Nogrady
et al.
1995
). In fixed material,
P. fontanetoi
sp. nov.
can be mistaken for
Proales similis
Beauchamp, 1907
but is unambiguously differentiated from the latter and all other
Notommatidae
by its characteristic trophi.
Distribution and ecology.
The species was found in psammon from the Côte d’Azur and Elba Island, Tyrrhenian Sea,
50 m
and
1 km
off shore, depth
20−40 m
, June, September, water temperature 17−23 °C.