The Polycladida (Platyhelminthes) of the Canary Islands. New genus, species and records
Author
Noreña, Carolina
text
Zootaxa
2017
2017-08-28
4312
1
journal volume
32287
10.11646/zootaxa.4312.1.2
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1175-5326
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Pericelis cata
Marcus and Marcus, 1986
(
Figs. 5
and
11
G)
Material examined.
One
specimen from
El Médano
(
05/05/2016
), Tenerife,
Canary Islands
(
Fig. 1
, T4;
Table 1
and
2
) by Leopoldo Moro. 60 slides of sagittal serial sectioned specimen and stained with
AZAN
; Catalogue number:
MNCN 4.01
/
1878-1938
.
Type
locality.
Curaçao
(
Marcus & Marcus 1968
).
Distribution.
Colombia
, in the Caribe (
Quiroga
et al
. 2004
); Cape Frio, Rio of Janeiro (
Bahia & Padula 2009
); in the entrance of Todos los Santos Bay near the city of
Salvador
de Bahia (
Queiroz
et al
. 2013
); Canary Island (Psudocerotidae sp.1 De Vera et al, 2009 page 50, fig. 1F).
Occurrence in the Canary Island.
Pericelis cata
was observed at depths of intertidal to 7 metres, almost throughout the year.
Description.
Body shape oval. Length
2.5 cm
. Smooth dorsal surface. Background colour of dark brown tonalities with white spots and patches distributed randomly on the dorsal surface (
Fig. 5
A). Ventral sucker at the posterior end. Two small pseudotentacles with simple folds, far from each other (
Fig. 5
B). The cerebral eyes clusters are small in size. Ruffled pharynx located in the anterior third of the body. Oral pore is in the first third of the body, posterior to the cerebral ganglion.
Reproductive system: single male copulatory organ, anterior to the female system (
Fig. 5
C and D) and ventrally orientated. Penis papilla elongated and internal covered with glandular tissue that assumes the function of prostatic vesicle (
Fig. 5
D). Seminal vesicle covered by a big muscular bulb. Female copulatory organ characterized by a bulbous vagina.
FIGURE 5
.
Pericelis cata
(MNCN 4.01/1878-1938).
A.
In vivo
, dorsal view;
B.
Detail of the anterior region, highlighting the pseudotentacles;
C.
Sagittal section of the reproductive system;
D.
Sagittal reconstruction of the reproductive structures. am, male atrium; af, female atrium; pb, penis bulb; pv, prostatic vesicle; sv, seminal vesicle; vb, bulbous vagina.
Taxonomic remarks.
The external and internal anatomical characteristics of the Canarian specimens correspond with the description made by Marcus & Marcus in 1968 of
Curacao
Pericelis cata
from
Curacao
. Likewise, it is necessary to indicate that the specimens photographed by Vera et al in 1986 and determined as
Pseudocerotidae
sp show great similarity with the dorsal pigmentation of
Pericelis cata
, but the lack of material for comparison avoids a definitive determination. Therefore, this can be considered the first record of
Pericelis cata
for the Canary Islands and for the Temperate Northern Atlantic marine ecoregion (
Spalding
et al
. 2007
).