Histology-free Descriptions for Seven Species of Interstitial Ribbon Worms in the Genus Ototyphlonemertes (Nemertea: Monostilifera) from Vietnam
Author
Kajihara, Hiroshi
Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, N 10 W 8, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060 - 0810, Japan E-mail: kajihara @ eis. hokudai. ac. jp & Corresponding author
kajihara@eis.hokudai.ac.jp
Author
Tamura, Kotaro
Zukosha, W 18 N 1, Obihiro, Hokkaido 080 - 0048, Japan
Author
Tomioka, Shinri
Rishiri Town Museum, Senhoshi, Rishiri Is., Hokkaido 097 - 0311, Japan
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Species Diversity
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12782/specdiv.23.13
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Ototyphlonemertes
(
duplex
)
envalli
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 5
)
Material examined.
Four specimens, all from Dam Trong;
ICHUM 5351
(
holotype
);
ICHUM 5352–5354
(three
paratypes
)
.
Description.
Body length 5.0–
6.2 mm
(
6.2 mm
in
holotype
), width
0.2 mm
(
n
=3). Epidermis whitish (
Fig. 5A
); cephalic furrow post-cerebrally; tissues around brain reddish (
Fig. 5B, C
); cirri present in both anterior and posterior ends of body. Foregut-intestine junction distinct; foregut region translucent; intestine tinged with pale-yellow to whitish color (
Fig. 5A
). Statoliths bipartite (
Fig. 5D, E
),
8.5–9.2 µm
in diameter (
8.5 µm
in
holotype
) (
n
=3); statocyst
23.8–25.6 µm
in diameter (
23.8 µm
in
holotype
) (
n
=3). Proboscis diaphragm short (
Fig. 5F
); two accessory stylet pouches, lateral to central-stylet basis, each containing two accessory stylets (
n
=3); in two of three specimens examined, one of two accessory-stylet pouches contained one accessory stylet that directed backward; other accessory stylets directed forward; middle chamber bulbous (
Fig. 5F
); central stylet smooth (
Fig. 5G, H
),
23.9–31.6 µm
long (
23.9 µm
in
holotype
); basis
29.6–31.6 µm
long (
29.6 µm
in
holotype
),
7.4–8.1 µm
wide (
7.4 µm
in
holotype
) (
n
=3); basis length/ width ratio 3.90–4.00 (4.00 in
holotype
) (
n
=3); posterior chamber opaque, without specialized anterior portion (
Fig. 5B, C, F
). Intestinal diverticula shallow. Mature oocytes up to
136 µm
in diameter, accounting for ~35% of body width (
Fig. 5B, C
). Posterior adhesive plate well developed (
Fig. 5I
).
Distribution.
So far known only from the
type
locality, the island of Dam Trong,
Vietnam
.
Etymology.
The specific name is a noun in the genitive case, after Dr Mats Envall for his distinguished contribution to the
Ototyphlonemertes
systematics.
Remarks.
Ototyphlonemertes
(
duplex
)
envalli
sp. nov.
was sister to
O.
(
duplex
)
norenburgi
sp. nov.
in the phylogenetic analysis (
Fig. 2
) and they look similar to each other. As far as the specimens observed,
O.
(
duplex
)
envalli
may be distinguished from
O.
(
duplex
)
norenburgi
in that the ratio of the oocyte diameter to the body width is smaller than in
O.
(
duplex
)
envalli
(oocyte / body-width ratio ~0.35) than in
O.
(
duplex
)
norenburgi
(oocyte/body-width ratio>0.4). Whether or not this character is reliable in discriminating these two species should be investigated in future studies, because the degree of oocyte matureness might have been different among the specimens examined. Also, the squeezed method might have skewed the actual diameters of the body and oocytes.