An annotated checklist of the macrodasyidan Gastrotricha from India
Author
Chatterjee, Tapas
Author
Priyalakshmi, Geetha
Author
Todaro, M. Antonio
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-01-21
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4545.4.3
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Macrodasys caudatus
Remane, 1927
Records from
India
.
ANDHRA PRADESH
: Visakhapatnam (Waltair), Bimlipatnam—Ganapati &
Rao (1967)
,
Sarma & Mohan (1981)
;
ODISHA
(
Orissa
): Konarak—Rao (1969);
KERALA
: Azkikode, Fort Kochi (Cochin), Karunagapally, Neendakara, Ashtamudi—Govindankutty &
Nair (1969)
,
Nair & Govindankutty (1972)
,
Aziz & Nair (1983)
, Nair
et al
. (1984); GENERAL RECORD:
Rao (1972)
,
Naidu & Rao (2004)
,
Rao (2005)
.
Habitat.
Marine, intertidal; coarse sand,
15–20 cm
below surface, between low and mid-water levels.
Distribution.
Widespread, recorded from numerous areas and localities outside the
type
locality (off palazzo Donn’Anna, Naples,
Italy
) including the West and East Mediterranean Sea, Northern Europe, British Isles,
USA
(Atlantic, Gulf coasts and
Florida
Keys) and
Somalia
(as
M.
cf
caudatus
).
Remarks.
According to the literature, the species appears to be eurytopic, having been found in fine to coarse sand, mostly with detritus or mud, but also in
Amphioxus
sand and among algae (e.g.,
Todaro
et al
. 1992
).The wide distribution and the variety of habitats call for a better comparison of the geographic populations; future comparisons should include molecular data. According to W.D. Hummon (personal communication to MAT), the records of
M. caudatus
from the
USA
actually should be considered records of
M
.
meristocytalis
Evans, 1994
; similarly, the Indian record from Kerala beaches is most unlikely to be
M. caudatus
, due to the lack of information regarding the shape and size of the accessory sexual organs (i.e., caudal- and frontal organ). It is evident that new material is needed to perform a robust identification of these animals.