New record of three monogononts (Rotifera: Monogononta) from islands of Korea
Author
Min, Hee-Min Yang and Gi-Sik
text
Journal of Species Research
2023
12
2
174
179
journal article
10.12651/JSR.2023.12.2.174
2713-8615
13138480
Lecane perplexa
(
Ahlstrom, 1938
)
(
Figs. 1
,
2
) Ḥê월형HȐḢḦÊḝ
(
ṵḑ
)
Monostyla perplexa
Ahlstrom, 1938
, pp. 101, 102.
Material examined.
Reservoir in Goya-ri
,
Jindo-gun
(
34°26′31.8″N
,
126°10′30.6″E
),
05 May 2021
, Hee-Min Yang. Voucher Number: HNIBRIV363, HNIBRIV546
.
Diagnosis.
Loricate. Anterior margin of dorsal lorica straight, ventral lorica slightly concave. Width of dorsal lorica narrower than ventral lorica in the front, and slightly wider than ventral lorica in the middle. Dorsal lorica 65.0
-
70.0 μm in length. Ventral lorica 70.0
-
85.0 μm. Width of lorica 55.0
-
68.0 μm. Transverse fold of ventral lorica incomplete. Foot plate wide and foot pseudosegment squircle. Single toe with pseudoclaws and accessory claws. Toe length 35.0 μm. Malleate
type
trophi. Alula of right ramus containing a hook-shaped projection. Fulcrum short, and inverted T-shaped. Each uncus with two large teeth. Posterior end of manubrium curved inwards.
Fig. 2.
SEM image of trophi of
Lecane perplexa
(
Ahlstrom, 1938
)
. Incus, ventral view. Scale bar
=
10 μm.
A
Distribution.
Cosmopolitan.
Remarks.
The identification of
L. perplexa
based on morphology is difficult because of its similarity to
L. lunaris
(Ehrenberg, 1832)
. However, despite the similarities, the two species do have a few characteristics that set them apart. Compared to
L. lunaris
,
L. perplexa
is characterized by a lorica with a flat or slightly concave anterior margin, a smaller body, and a relatively short toe in proportion to its lorica size. Additionally,
L. perplexa
tends to have a shorter foot pseudosegment than
L. lunaris
.
Lecane perplexa
is also confused with
L. rhopalura
(Harring & Myers, 1926)
and
L. scutata
(Harring & Myers, 1926)
. However,
L. perplexa
can be distinguished from
L. rhopalura
by the angulated shape of its antero-lateral corners and the absence of bulging in the toes, and it differs from
L. scutata
by its larger body size and deeper lateral sulci.
Molecular data.
A partial COI sequence (759 bp) was obtained from
one specimen
(GenBank accession number: OQ445411).