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
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-08-23
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1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5024.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5024.1.1
1175-5326
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Planocera edmondsi
Prudhoe, 1982
(
Fig. 9
)
Planocera edmondsi
Prudhoe, 1954: 373–375
, figs 7, 8.
Material examined:
One
specimen sagittally sectioned.
AM
W.51340 (13 slides).
Specimen
was collected from
Australia
,
Victoria
,
San Remo
, found under rocks,
38°31’11.9”S
,
145°22’02.2”E
.
Coll. Audrey Falconer
,
July 14
th
, 2018
.
Remarks:
The San Remo specimen agreed with the original species description by Prudhoe in 1982. Externally,
Planocera edmondsi
Prudhoe, 1982
possesses a rounded body, a pair of nuchal tentacles and a reddish brown dorsal colouration (
Fig. 9A
). Internally,
P. edmondsi
is characterised by the presence of a free prostatic vesicle with tall and folded glandular epithelium, an oval-shaped seminal vesicle and a cirrus lined with spines and five teeth in its distal end, and a female system provided with a large and muscular external vagina and a short and tubular Lang’s vesicle (
Fig. 9B, C
).
Molecular remarks:
Planocera edmondsi
appeared in the
Planocera
clade together with
P. pellucida
(Mertens, 1833)
,
P. reticulata
(
Stimpson, 1855
)
and
P. multitentaculata
Kato, 1944
with high support (99/1.00). The
Planocera
clade also appeared as the closest relative to the
Paraplanocera
clade with high support (99 /1.00) in the
Planoceridae
family.
Distribution:
Australia
:
South Australia
,
St. Vincent
Gulf, Port Noarlunga (
Prudhoe 1982
,
type
locality), Tasmania, Bass Strait, Deal Island, Little Squally Cove (
Prudhoe 1982
).
New record:
Australia
,
Victoria
, San Remo.
Genus
Paraplanocera
Laidlaw, 1903
Paraplanocera
Laidlaw, 1903: 4–7
.
Diagnosis
(after
Faubel 1983
):
Planoceridae
with oval or circular body. Robust and conspicuous nuchal tentacles present, without marginal eyes and with cerebral and tentacular eyes. Pharynx located in the central region of the body. Gonopores separate. Male reproductive system lacks a seminal vesicle, with a prostatic vesicle, spermiducal vesicle and cirrus sac with spines and conspicuous teeth. Female reproductive system with bursa copulatrix, vagina with scalloped epithelium and Lang ìs vesicle.
Type
species:
Paraplanocera oligoglena
(
Schmarda, 1859
)
.