Gastrotricha from the Poznań Palm House — one new subgenus and three new species of freshwater Chaetonotida (Gastrotricha)
Author
Kolicka, Małgorzata
Author
Kisielewski, Jacek
Author
Nesteruk, Teresa
Author
Zawierucha, Krzysztof
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Zootaxa
2013
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3717.2.7
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Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) macrochaetus
Zelinka, 1889
(
Table 13
)
Locality:
Site 3; session I.
Material:
2 specimens
(both adult),
1 specimen
photographed.
Remarks:
Specimens from the Poznań Palm House correspond well with the literature data (Kisielewski 1981, 1997a; Balsamo 1983), with the exception of the insignificantly higher pharynx formula a (30.1%
vs
26–28% given), and the shorter terminal spines (16.9 Μm
vs
20 Μm).
C. (H.)
macrochaetus
represents a group of very similar species, including
Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) hystrix
Mečnikow, 1865
,
Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) euhystrix
Schwank, 1990
and
Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) persetosus
Zelinka, 1889
.
Distribution:
Previously recorded in
Austria
(Zelinka 1889),
Brazil
(Kisielewski 1991),
Bulgaria
(Konsuloff 1913),
Canada
(Schwank 1990),
Denmark
(Grilli
et al
. 2010),
Estonia
(Järvekülg 1961),
Germany
(Schwank, 1990),
Great Britain
(Martin 1981, 1990),
Hungary
(Varga 1943),
Israel
(Kisielewski 1999),
Italy
(
e.g
. Balsamo 1983),
Japan
(Sudzuki 1971),
Poland
(
e.g
. Kisielewski & Kisielewska 1986; Kisielewska & Kisielewski 1986a, b, c),
Romania
(Rudescu 1968),
Russia
(Preobraženskaja 1926),
Switzerland
(Greuter 1917),
Ukraine
(Jakubski 1919) and the
United States
(Robbins 1973).
TABLE 13.
Morphometric parameters for
Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) macrochaetus
Zelinka, 1889
.
Character Specimen Body length 104.2 Pharynx length 29.2 Width of anterior pharynx thickening (a) 8.8
Width of pharynx narrowing that follows anterior thickening (n) 5.8
Width of pharynx at its middle length (m) 6.3
Width of posterior pharynx thickening (p) 9.6
Length of cephalic cilia 10.5–19.1 Hypostomium length 5.8
Cephalion length 7.9
Cephalion width 12.8 Diameter of mouth ring 4.6
Furca length 17.0 Length of adhesive tube 10.0 Neck spine length 6.2–10.1 Distance longitudinal denticles from the end of neck spine 1.3–2.3 Neck spines length 16.1–22.7 Distance longitudinal denticles from the end of trunk spine 3.8–5.3 Trunk spine length 16.9 Distance longitudinal denticles from the end of terminal spine 4.6
Neck scale length 3.3–4.8 Neck scale width 3.8–5.1 Trunk scale length 5.6–8.6 Trunk scale width 4.9–6.6 Posterior sensory bristles length 15.6 Number of cephalic cilia in one tuft 5; 5
Number of separated cephalic tufts 4
Number of scales in single longitudinal row 15
Total number of longitudinal alternating rows of scales 14
Pharynx formula a
30.1
Pharynx formula
n
19.9
Pharynx formula m
21.6
Pharynx formula p
32.9
Localization of lateral denticle on neck spines
21.0–22.8
Localization of lateral denticle on trunk spines
23.3–23.6
Localization of lateral denticle on terminal spines
27.2
Ratio of scale distribution
93.3
Length ratio of terminal spines
16.2
Width of anterior pharynx thickening (a) 17.1
TABLE 14.
Morphometric parameters for
Chaetonotus
(Primochaetus) heideri
Brehm, 1917
. Character Specimen Body length 163.4 Pharynx length 44.6
Width of pharynx narrowing that follows anterior thickening (n) 15.2
Width of pharynx at its middle length (m) 15.7
Width of posterior pharynx thickening (p) 18.2
Length of cephalic cilia 6.6–23.4 Hypostomium length 8.9
Cephalion length 12.6
Cephalion width 26.7
Diameter of mouth ring 10.8
Furca length 34.3
Length of adhesive tube 22.6
Neck spine length 12.9–26.4 Distance longitudinal denticles from the end of neck spine 4.6–11.2 Neck spines length 11.7–62.6 Distance longitudinal denticles from the end of trunk spine 3.4–14.2 Trunk spines length 16.9
Distance longitudinal denticles from the end of terminal spine 5.2
Neck scale length 9.1–10.8 Neck scale width 7.4–9.3 Trunk scale length 11.7–18.1 Trunk scale width 9.8–14.7 Length of ventral terminal spine 26.8
Posterior sensory bristles length 18.6
Number of cephalic cilia in one tuft 2; 3; 4 Number of separated cephalic tufts 6
Number of scales in single longitudinal row 20
Total number of longitudinal alternating rows of scales 12
Pharynx formula a
38.3
Pharynx formula
n
34.1
Pharynx formula m
35.2
Pharynx formula p
40.8
Localization of lateral denticle on neck spines
35.7–42.4
Localization of lateral denticle on trunk spines
22.7–29.1
Localization of lateral denticle on terminal spines
30.8
Ratio of scale distribution
60.0
Length ratio of terminal spines
10.3
Subgenus
Primochaetus
Kisielewski, 1997
Type
species:
Chaetonotus acanthodes
Stokes, 1887
Terra typica
:
USA
A clearly polyphyletic subgenus in terms of molecular data (Kånneby
et al.
2013), encompasses 26 nominal freshwater species. Present in benthic and pheryphytic habitats.