Histology-free Descriptions for Seven Species of Interstitial Ribbon Worms in the Genus Ototyphlonemertes (Nemertea: Monostilifera) from Vietnam
Author
Kajihara, Hiroshi
Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, N 10 W 8, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060 - 0810, Japan E-mail: kajihara @ eis. hokudai. ac. jp & Corresponding author
kajihara@eis.hokudai.ac.jp
Author
Tamura, Kotaro
Zukosha, W 18 N 1, Obihiro, Hokkaido 080 - 0048, Japan
Author
Tomioka, Shinri
Rishiri Town Museum, Senhoshi, Rishiri Is., Hokkaido 097 - 0311, Japan
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Species Diversity
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12782/specdiv.23.13
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Ototyphlonemertes
(
duplex
)
chernyshevi
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 4
)
?
Ototyphlonemertes
(
O.
) cf.
martynovi
:
Chernyshev 2007:
199, fig. 1f, g.
Material examined.
Three specimens, all from Dam
Trong;
ICHUM 5348
(
holotype
);
ICHUM 5349
,
5350
(two
paratypes
)
.
Fig. 4.
Ototyphlonemertes
(
duplex
)
chernyshevi
sp. nov.
A, Entire body; B, composite photomicrograph of squeezed specimen; C–E, statoliths; F, stylet apparatus, G, H, central stylets and bases; I, posterior end of body. A, C, F, I, ICHUM 5348 (holotype); B, G, ICHUM 5349 (paratype); E, H, ICHUM 5350 (paratype).
Description.
Body length
8–12 mm
(
8 mm
in
holotype
), width
0.2–0.3 mm
(
0.2 mm
in
holotype
) (
n
=3) (
Fig. 4A, B
). Epidermis whitish (
Fig. 4A
); cephalic furrow postcerebrally; tissues around brain reddish; cirri present on cephalic region and hind end of body. Statoliths two-partite (
Fig. 4
C–E),
10.2–11.7 µm
in diameter (
10.2 µm
in
holotype
) (
n
=3); statocyst
24.8–29.5 µm
in diameter (
24.8 µm
in
holotype
) (
n
=3). Proboscis diaphragm short (
Fig. 4F
); gland secretion ring situated anterior to hind end of basis; accessory stylet pouches two (
Fig. 4F
), each containing two accessory stylets (directing either anteriorly or posteriorly), situated laterally to central-stylet basis; central stylet smooth (
Fig. 4
F–H),
28.2–33.6 µm
long (
33.6 µm
in
holotype
); basis
26.2–30.8 µm
long (
30.8 µm
in
holotype
),
9.4–11.8 µm
wide (
11.8 µm
in
holotype
) (
n
=3); basis length/width ratio 2.28– 2.80 (
2.61 in
holotype
) (
n
=3); posterior chamber opaque, without specialized anterior portion. Intestinal diverticula shallow and sack-like. Posterior adhesive plate with cells containing orange contents (
Fig. 4I
).
Distribution.
So far known only from the
type
locality, the island of Dam Trong,
Vietnam
.
Etymology.
The specific name is a noun in the genitive case, after the distinguished nemertean biologist Professor Dr Alexei Viktorovich Chernyshev at A. V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far East Branch of Russian Academy of Science, and concurrently at Far Eastern Federal University, in recognition of his significant contribution to the nemertean systematics in general and, in particular, that of
Ototyphlonemertes
, as well as to clarification of Vietnamese nemertean fauna.
Fig. 5.
Ototyphlonemertes
(
duplex
)
envalli
sp. nov.
A, Entire body; B, C, composite photomicrographs of squeezed specimens; D, E, statoliths; F, stylet apparatus; G, H, central stylets and bases; I, posterior end of body. A, B, D, G, ICHUM 5351 (jolotype); C, E, F, ICHUM 5353 (paratype); H, I, ICHUM 5352 (paratype).
Remarks.
Ototyphlonemertes
(
duplex
)
chernyshevi
sp. nov.
is similar to a specimen from Van Phong Bay,
Vietnam
(
12°39′N
,
109°20′E
), which was uncertainly identified as
O.
(
duplex
)
martynovi
by
Chernyshev (2007)
, in that their stylet bases are thick and stumpy, by which they can be distinguished from
O.
(
duplex
)
envalli
sp. nov.
and
O.
(
duplex
)
norenburgi
sp. nov.
; the basis is thinner in the latter two in comparison with that of
O.
(
duplex
)
chernyshevi
.
Our unpublished sequence data indicate that
O.
(
duplex
)
chernyshevi
is genetically different from
O.
(
duplex
)
martynovi
s.str.
(14.89–16.29% in uncorrected
p
-distance;
0.1869
– 0.2109
in
K2P).