Taxonomy of Cotylea (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida) from Cabo Frio, southeastern Brazil, with the description of a new species
Author
Bahia, Juliana
Author
Padula, Vinicius
Author
Lavrado, Helena Passeri
Author
Quiroga, Sigmer
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Zootaxa
2014
3873
5
495
525
journal article
42360
10.11646/zootaxa.3873.5.3
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Enchiridium evelinae
Marcus 1949
(
Figs. 13
and
14
)
Material examined.
One specimen (MNRJ-PLAT 48,
26 x
10
mm) as sagittal sections of reproductive structures (16 slides), collected
27.10.2007
at Enseada 2,
Ilha
do Papagaio, Cabo Frio,
Brazil
(
22°53'45.43"S
,
41°59'5.54"W
). Two specimens (MNRJ-PLAT 49,
31 x
10
mm;
44 x
11
mm), the larger as sagittal sections of reproductive structures (29 slides), collected
28.10.2007
. One specimen (MNRJ-PLAT 50,
20 x
5
mm) collected 0 9.09.2007. Four specimens (MNRJ-PLAT 51,
33 x
10
mm;
25 x
9
mm;
19 x
5
mm; 6
x
4
mm) collected 0
8.12.2007
. Two specimens (MNRJ-PLAT 53,
19 x
5
mm;
29 x
10
mm), the larger as sagittal sections of reproductive structures (14 slides), collected
20.04.2008
. One specimen (MNRJ-PLAT 54,
26 x
6
mm) collected
21.04.2008
. Three specimens (MNRJ-PLAT 56,
28 x
10
mm;
20 x
8
mm;
17 x
7
mm) collected
30.08.2008
. One specimen (MNRJ-PLAT 58,
18 x
5
mm) collected
15.11.2008
. Four specimens (MNRJ-PLAT 59,
32 x
14
mm;
26 x
10
mm;
30 x
13
mm;
22 x
9
mm) collected
13.12.2008
. Two specimens (MNRJ-PLAT 60,
26 x
10
mm;
31 x
11
mm) collected
16.10.2009
. All collected at Praia das Conchas, Cabo Frio,
Brazil
(
22°52'33.05"S
,
41°58'39.27"W
). One specimen (MNRJ-PLAT 52,
23 x
8
mm) collected
10.12.2007
. One specimen (MNRJ-PLAT 57,
24 x
9
mm) collected 0 1.09.2008. One specimen (MNRJ-PLAT 61,
17 x
9
mm) as sagittal sections of reproductive structures (14 slides) collected
18.06.2010
. The three collected at Canal de Itajuru, Cabo Frio,
Brazil
(
22º53’11’’S
,
42º00’08’’W
). One specimen (MNRJ-PLAT 55,
26 x
10
mm) as sagittal sections of reproductive structures (12 slides) collected 0 3.08.2008 at Saco do Mimi,
Ilha
do Papagaio, Cabo Frio,
Brazil
(
22º53’51’’S
,
41º58’52’’W
). Depth:
6m
.
All specimens or parts preserved in ethanol 70%.
FIGURE 13.
Enchiridium evelinae
(MNRJ-PLAT 49)
A
.
in vivo
;
B
. ventral view;
C
. sagital section of male reproductive structures;
D
. sagittal section of male and female structures. cg: cement glands; cp: cement pouch; fg: female gonopore; it: main intestine; ma: male atrium; mg: male gonopore; mo: mouth; pe: penis; ph: pharynx; pv: prostatic vesicle; st: stylet; su: sucker; sv: seminal vesicle; ut: uterus; va: vagina.
Distribution.
Enchiridium evelinae
was described from São Paulo State,
Brazil
(
type
locality;
Marcus 1949
); it was also reported from
Curaçao
(
Marcus & Marcus 1968
),
Panama
(Rawlinson 2008), and recently from Rio Grande do Norte (Bahia
et al.
2012).
Diagnosis.
Long and narrow body; dorsal region cream with brown dots, more densely disposed at the median line; margin with orange dots; pharynx reaches 1/3 of the body length; seminal and prostatic vesicles highly muscularized; penis papilla and male atrium long.
Taxonomic remarks.
We observed some differences between our specimens and those studied previously (Bahia
et al.
2012), mostly related to dot arrangement, with some specimens having more densely clustered dots than others. (
Fig. 14
). Nutritional status also influenced the coloration, with specimens that presented a full intestine being darker than ones with empty intestine.
As
we sampled a wider range of sizes we had variations in measures, but the proportion between them remained the same. Some specimens were found to have oviducts with oocytes that reached 130 µm in diameter. Characteristics observed in the specimens we studied are in accordance with the original description of
Enchiridium evelinae
(
Marcus 1949
)
. Specimens found in Cabo Frio (from 6
x
4
mm to
44 x
11
mm) reached larger sizes as originally described (
15 x
3.3 mm
) and later (
33 x
8
mm) by
Marcus & Marcus (1968)
.
Ecology.
We found our specimens at the three sampled sites. This species was very frequent, which can indicate some adaptative trait, a probable generalist behavior, or more successful larval settlement.