Polycladida (Platyhelminthes, Rhabditophora) from Cape Verde and related regions of Macaronesia Author Cuadrado, Daniel F0C14D94-9996-4A20-9D56-B02DDA1A78CA Departmento de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), c / José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain. Marine Invertebrates Department, Australian Museum Research Institute, Australian Museum, 1 William Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia. Servicio de Biodiversidad, Gobierno de Canarias, Edif. Usos Múltiples I, Av. Anaga n ° 35, Pl. 11, 38071 S / C de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain. cuadradopm@hotmail.com Author Rodríguez, Jorge B833502E-CBA4-40CA-AE5A-BAD02F539062 Marine Invertebrates Department, Australian Museum Research Institute, Australian Museum, 1 William Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia. jorge.rodriguezmonter@austmus.gov.au Author Moro, Leopoldo B66DDDE6-98E6-42FD-8E58-A1DF6A386BE5 Servicio de Biodiversidad, Gobierno de Canarias, Edif. Usos Múltiples I, Av. Anaga n ° 35, Pl. 11, 38071 S / C de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. lmoraba@gobernodecanarias.org Author Grande, Cristina C8634A50-D3EC-467A-A868-225C231B40F2 Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain. cristina.grande@uam.es Author Noreña, Carolina DD03B71F-B45E-402B-BA32-BB30343E0D95 Departmento de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), c / José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain. Marine Invertebrates Department, Australian Museum Research Institute, Australian Museum, 1 William Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia. Servicio de Biodiversidad, Gobierno de Canarias, Edif. Usos Múltiples I, Av. Anaga n ° 35, Pl. 11, 38071 S / C de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain. norena@mncn.csic.es text European Journal of Taxonomy 2021 2021-02-24 736 1 43 journal article 8034 10.5852/ejt.2021.736.1249 abae667f-9034-4d62-a010-b901ece4a71c 2118-9773 4561525 FC9085BE-73C4-4F33-BD9B-6A9F573AB01D Stylochus salis sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 8A640FC8-D74C-4617-9766-F0FB9806BD4B Figs 1C , 5 A–D Etymology The name of the new species, Stylochus salis refers to the type locality, Sal , a Cape Verdean Island. Material examined (2 specs) Holotype CAPE VERDESal Island , Calheta Funda ; 16°39′03.34″ N , 22°56′42.94″ W ( Fig. 1C V 3 ); 12 Nov. 2018 ; Leopoldo Moro leg.; MNCN 4.01/2719 to 2723 (5 slides). One sagittal sectioned specimen stained with AZAN. Additional material CAPE VERDE1 spec. ; Sao Vicente Island , Mindelo ( Fig. 1C V1 ); 16°53′46.54″ N , 24°59′32.93″ W ; 6 May 2017 ; Leopoldo Moro leg.; RCCN . Description BODY. Shape elongated. Length 0.4 cm . Smooth dorsal surface. Background pigmentation cream white with an orange internal outline, sometimes interrupted, along the body margin and bordered by a white/ creamy outer band ( Fig. 5A ). Few cerebral and marginal eyes, scattered between the tentacles and anterior end ( Fig. 5C ). Two small nuchal tentacles with abundant basal eyes ( Fig. 5B ). Ruffled pharynx in the middle of the body and the oral pore in the end of the pharynx pouch and close to the gonopores. Male and female gonopores located close together in the posterior end of the body. MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. Male copulatory organ backwards oriented and provided with an inconspicuous unarmed penis papilla. Prostatic vesicle muscular with granular lining (polyglandulartype after Bulnes et al . 2005 ) ( Fig. 5D ). Seminal vesicle elongated, empties at the distal end of the prostatic vesicle. The short penis papilla and ejaculatory duct emerge in a small male atrium ( Fig. 5D ). FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. Shows the characteristic configuration of the genus. A tubiform canal with s-shaped ending in a small widening. Remarks Stylochus salis sp. nov. belongs to the genus Stylochus due to the presence of gonopores separate and arranged in the second body half. With large and much ruffled pharynx. Tentacular, cerebral, marginal, and often frontal eye-spots present. Male copulatory apparatus with seminal vesicle and papillate penis. Lang’s vesicle lacking (after Faubel 1983 ). Stylochus salis sp. nov. clearly differs from other known species of Stylochus Ehrenberg, 1831 by its peculiar cream pigmentation bordered with the internal orange outline and the white/creamy outer band. The color of the eastern Atlantic known species ( S. alexandrinus , S. castaneus Palombi, 1939 , S. neapolitanus , S. plessissii Lang, 1884 , and S. suesensis Ehrenberg, 1831 ) varies between brown, light brown, reddish or beige and spotted as in S. neapolitanus . None of them present a continuous (or discontinuous) marginal line. The most conspicuous anatomical feature is the location of the oral pore, very close to the gonopore, clearly different from the central position of the oral pore in this genus. The peculiar location of the oral and genital pores distinguishes S. salis sp. nov. from the remaining species. Such a close location of the pores could only be found in the genus Latocestus Plehn, 1896 ( Latocestidae, Stylochoidea ).