Four new species of the Diphascon nobilei group (Eutardigrada, Hypsibiidae)
Author
Pilato, Giovanni
Author
Binda, Maria Grazia
Author
Bertolani, Roberto
Author
Lisi, Oscar
text
Journal of Natural History
2005
2007-02-21
39
14
1029
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930400001590
journal article
10.1080/00222930400001590
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Diphascon (D.) hydrophilum
sp. n.
(
Figure 5
;
Table I
)
Material examined
Modena: Rocca Santa Maria:
one specimen
in sediments of the Torrente Fossa (
holotype
, slide N. 4927);
Modena
:
Levizzano
:
three specimens
in sediments of the
Guerro
stream;
Trieste
:
Aurisina
:
seven specimens
in sediments of the
cave
Grotta
del Pettirosso
.
Description of the
holotype
Body length 307
M
m, colourless, eyes absent, cuticle smooth without pearls. Buccopharyngeal apparatus is shown in
Figure 5A
. The bucco-pharyngeal tube is 49.4
M
m long; the rigid buccal tube 23.3
M
m long (
pbf
547.2) and 2.2
M
m wide (
ptd
59.4). The stylet supports are inserted on the bucal tube at 63.1% of its length (
ptd
563.1). The pharyngeal bulb (32.7
M
m × 24
M
m) has small apophyses, three rod-shaped macroplacoids and microplacoid, the septulum is absent. The first macroplacoid is 4.9
M
m long (
ptd
521.0), the second 4.6
M
m (
ptd
519.7), the third 5.8
M
m (
ptd
524.9), microplacoid 1.7
M
m (
ptd
57.3); the entire placoid row 18.1
M
m long (
ptd
577.7) including the microplacoid, 15.8
M
m (
ptd
567.8) excluding it.
Figure 5.
Diphascon (D.) hydrophilum
sp. n.
(A) Bucco-pharyngeal apparatus; (B) internal claw of the second pair of legs; (C) external claw of the second pair of legs; (D) claws of the second pair of legs of a paratype; (E) claws of the fourth pair of legs. Scale bar: 10
M
m.
The claws (
Figure 5B–E
) with accessory points on the main branches; the external claws are long and slender. The claws of the hind legs (
Figure 5E
) have the basal portion enlarged with the basal margin indented and prolonged in one medial and one lateral thickening. The external claws on the first three pairs of legs (
Figure 5C, D
) have an indented basal margin. They are 16.1
M
m in length (
ptd
569.1) on the second and third pair of legs; the internal claws are not measurable due their unfavourable orientation; we measured them in a specimen having the buccal tube 24.5
M
m long where they are 9
M
m long (
ptd
536.7); on the hind legs the anterior claws are 10.4
M
m in length (
ptd
544.6) and the posterior claws 15.8
M
m (
ptd
567.8). A cuticular bar is present near the internal claws on the first three pairs of legs. Eggs not found.
The
paratypes
are similar to the
holotype
. In
Table I
the dimensions of some structures of the smallest and of the largest measured specimens are indicated.
Etymology
The name
hydrophilum
refers to the fact that the species was found in water.
Remarks
Diphascon hydrophilum
sp. n.
differs from
D. nobilei
in the following features: stylet supports inserted on the buccal tube in a more caudal position (
Table I
); slightly higher value of the
pbf
index relative to the buccal tube length (
Table I
); lower value of the
ptd
index relative to the placoid row length as a consequence of the shortness of the third macroplacoid (
Table I
); longer and slender claws (
Figures 1
,
5
;
Table I
); the internal claws on the first three pairs of legs without basal spines.
The new species differs from
D. serratum
in having a slightly higher value of the
pbf
index relative to the buccal tube length (
Table I
); stylet supports inserted on the buccal tube in a more cephalic position (
Table I
), shorter third macroplacoid, lower value of the
ptd
index relative to the placoid row length (
Table I
), longer and more slender claws with longer secondary branches (
Figures 2
,
5
).
The new species differs from
D. nelsonae
in having a slightly higher value of the
pbf
index relative to the buccal tube length (
Table I
), lower value of the
ptd
index relative to the placoid row length as a consequence of the shortness of the third macroplacoid (
Table I
), longer and more slender claws (
Figures 3
,
5
;
Table I
).
The new species differs from
D. platyungue
in having a slightly shorter bucco-pharyngeal tube (both the buccal tube and the pharyngeal tube are shorter in relation to the body length) (
Table I
), shorter third macroplacoid, claws very different in size and shape (the claws of
D. hydrophilum
are longer and more slender, and those of the fourth pair of legs have the basal portion less enlarged) (
Table I
;
Figures 4
,
5
).