Biodiversity of intertidal marine flatworms (Polycladida, Platyhelminthes) in southeastern Australia
Author
Rodríguez, Jorge
0000-0003-4242-6053
Author
Hutchings, Pat A.
0000-0001-7521-3930
Author
Williamson, Jane E.
0000-0003-3627-4508
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-08-23
5024
1
1
63
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5024.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5024.1.1
1175-5326
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Tripylocelis typica
Haswell, 1907
(
Fig. 19
)
Tripylocelis typica
Haswell, 1907: 466–469
, pl. 35;
Prudhoe, 1982: 370
, 371, fig. 5.
Material examined:
Several
specimens, two sagittally sectioned.
AM
W.50268 (3 slides), W.51333 (3 slides, wet material).
Specimens
were collected from
Australia
,
New South Wales
:
Minnie Waters
29°46’34.8”S
,
153°18’08.6”E
.
Coll. Jorge Rodriguez
and
Justin McNab
,
December 6
th
, 2019
;
Port Macquarie
31°27’27.7”S
152°56’04.4”E
.
Coll. Jane Williamson
and
Louise Tosetto
,
January 8
th
, 2020
;
Norah Head
rock platform
,
33°16’43.14”S
,
151°34’12.85”E
,
Toowoon Bay
,
33°21’47.01”S
,
151°30’7.31”E
.
Coll. Jorge Rodriguez
,
Mandy Reid
and
Alison Miller
,
March
15
th
& 16
th
, 2018 and
Shelly Beach
,
Eden
,
37°04’22.0”S
,
149°54’45.6”E
.
Coll. Jorge Rodriguez
,
Jane Williamson
,
Patrick Burke
,
Louise Tosetto
and
Ryan Nevatte
,
July 10
th
, 2018
. Additional material from
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
Port Jackson
from the collections of the
Australian Museum
:
AM
G.6057.
Remarks:
The studied specimens agreed with the original description by
Haswell (1907)
. Externally,
Tripylocelis typica
presents a light brown dorsal colouration with darker brown pigments along the intestinal branches and pharynx, and a pair of nuchal tentacles on the anterior region (
Fig. 19A–D
). The male copulatory system is characterised by the presence of a seminal vesicle and lack of a prostatic vesicle, where the glandular epithelium lies instead around the distal end of the ejaculatory duct before joining the penis papilla. The penis is housed in a very elongated and ciliated male atrium (
Fig. 19E, F
).
Haswell (1907)
described the female system of
T. typica
with a
ductus vaginalis
that opens to the exterior through an accessory female pore next to the female gonopore. Prudhoe in 1982 found a specimen of this species where the
ductus vaginalis
loops back to the female atrium opening through a common female pore but did not consider this trait to be of specific relevance. The studied specimens of
T. typica
presented the morphology of the original description by
Haswell (1907)
, were the
ductus vaginalis
opens next to the female atrium through an accessory female pore (
Fig. 19E, F
). However, the contraction of this region due to fixation may have warped the area around the gonopores in the specimen studied by
Prudhoe (1982)
, making it appear as a single gonopore instead of two different ones.
Molecular remarks:
Tripylocelis typica
appeared nested within the
Pseudostylochidae
family with high support (98/1.00) together with the genera
Pseudostylochus
Yeri & Kaburaki, 1918
and
Stylochoplanoides
Bock, 1924 (as proposed by
Oya & Kajihara, 2020
). This differed from its original assignment to the
Ilyplanidae
family, represented in the Discoceloidea superfamily by the
Phaenocelis
and
Amemiyaia
clade. Therefore, this species has been transferred to the
Pseudostylochidae
family and the diagnosis emended.
Distribution:
Australia
: Port Jackson,
New South Wales
(
Haswell 1907
,
type
locality); Wittelbee Point,
South Australia
(
Prudhoe 1982
).
Suborder
Cotylea
Lang, 1884