Typhloplaninae

Typhloplaninae Luther, 1904 Strongylostoma elongatum Hofsten, 1907 (Fig. 2 F) New localities in Spain. Doñana National Park, Provincia de Huelva, Spain (36 ° 49 ’ 27 ”N, 6 ° 21 ’ 40 ”W). Llanos del Taraje near Ecomuseo Robledo de la Plancha: muddy temporal pond with Ranunculus aquatilis and sedges (...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Rhabditophora
Rhabdocoela
Typhloplanidae
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Rhabditophora
Rhabdocoela
Typhloplanidae
Steenkiste, Niels Van
Tessens, Bart
Krznaric, Kathleen
Artois, Tom
Typhloplaninae
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Rhabditophora
Rhabdocoela
Typhloplanidae
description Typhloplaninae Luther, 1904 Strongylostoma elongatum Hofsten, 1907 (Fig. 2 F) New localities in Spain. Doñana National Park, Provincia de Huelva, Spain (36 ° 49 ’ 27 ”N, 6 ° 21 ’ 40 ”W). Llanos del Taraje near Ecomuseo Robledo de la Plancha: muddy temporal pond with Ranunculus aquatilis and sedges (25 /03/ 2008). Doñana National Park, Provincia de Huelva, Spain (37 °04’ 23 ”N, 6 ° 22 ’ 28 ”W). Laguna de la FAO: permanent water body with submersed vegetation (05/04/ 2008). Other localities in Spain. Central areas (Sierra de Guadarrama and river Tajo basin, see Gamo & Noreña- Janssen 1998). New locality outside Spain. Palearctic: Mol, Antwerp, Belgium (51 ° 13 ’06”N, 05° 10 ’ 49 ”E). Buitengoor: aquatic vegetation from a marsh in an open area (20 /08/ 2008). Known distribution. Widespread throughout the Palearctic: many localities in Europe, Western Russia, Siberia (see Luther 1963 for localities and references), Western Europe (UK: North Wales) (Young 1972 b, 1973), Central Europe (Germany: South Lower Saxony) (Heitkamp 1982), Eastern Europe (Romania: floodplain of the Danube, littoral freshwater lakes of the Black Sea) (Mack-Fira 1968; 1970 b), Western Russia (Urals, Northern Dvina River and upper Volga River) (Rogozin 1996; Korgina 1999, 2002) and the Middle East (Israel) (Noreña et al . 2008); Nearctic: Greenland (Steinböck 1932), USA (New York, Wisconsin) (Kolasa et al. 1987; Watermolen 2005), Canada (Ontario) (Gregory et al. 2000). Material. Studies on several live animals from the new localities in Spain of which three were whole mounted. Observations on one live specimen from Belgium. Remarks. Strongylostoma elongatum can easily be recognized from the other representatives of the taxon Strongylostoma Ørsted, 1844 by the construction of the copulatory organ. Spines are only present in the distal part of the ejaculatory duct, while other species have spines over the entire length of the ejaculatory duct ( S. cirratum Beklemischew, 1922, S. dicorymbum Marcus, 1946 and S. radiatum Müller, 1774) or completely lack spines ( S. simplex Meixner, 1915). In all live animals, the copulatory organ and the muscular copulatory bursa were clearly visible. However, the spines of the ejaculatory duct disappear when mounted with lactophenol. Although for S. gonocephalum (Silliman, 1884) Graff, 1911 and S. coecum (Sekera, 1906) Sekera, 1912 a detailed description of the copulatory organ is lacking, they can be easily distinguished from S. elongatum by the lack of eyes in S. coecum and the presence of “Grübchenflecken” (deepened oval spots beside and behind the eyes) and reticulated vitellaria in S. gonocephalum (see Graff 1913), features the specimens from Spain do not show. For a more detailed discussion on the taxon Strongylostoma , see the discussion of S. devleeschouweri n. sp. : Published as part of Steenkiste, Niels Van, Tessens, Bart, Krznaric, Kathleen & Artois, Tom, 2011, Dalytyphloplanida (Platyhelminthes: Rhabdocoela) from Andalusia, Spain, with the description of four new species, pp. 1-29 in Zootaxa 2791 on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201106 : {"references": ["Luther, A. (1904) Die Eumesostominen. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 77, 1 - 273.", "Hofsten, N. von (1907) Studien uber Turbellarien aus dem Berner Oberland. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftlichen Zoologie, 85, 391 - 654.", "Luther, A. (1963) Die Turbellarien Ostfenoskandiens IV. Neorhabdocoela 2. Typhloplanoida: Typhloplanidae, Solenopharyngidae und Carcharodopharyngidae. Fauna Fennica, 16, 1 - 163.", "Young, J. O. (1972 b) Further studies on the occurrence of freshwater Microturbellaria in the British Isles. 2. New records and emendation to the existing key for the group. Freshwater Biology, 2, 355 - 359.", "Young, J. O. (1973) The occurrence of Microturbellaria in some British lakes of diverse chemical content. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, 72, 202 - 224.", "Heitkamp, U. (1982) Untersuchungen zur Biologie, Okologie und Systematik limnischer Turbellarien periodischer und perennierender Kleingewasser Sudniedersachsens. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, Supplement, 64, 65 - 188.", "Mack-Fira, V. (1968) Rhabdocoeliden aus dem Uberschwemmungsgebiet der Donau. Limnologische Berichte der X. Jubilaumstagung Donauforschung, Bulgarien, 10 - 20 Oktober, 1966, 251 - 258.", "Mack-Fira, V. (1970 b) The Turbellarian fauna of the Romanian littoral waters of the Black Sea and its annexes. In: Riser, N. W. & Morse, M. P. (Eds.), Biology of the Turbellaria. Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Volume, Mc-Graw-Hill Company, New York, pp. 248 - 290.", "Rogozin, A. G. (1996) Turbellaria of Eastern Russia. Hydrobiological Journal, 32, 54 - 60.", "Korgina, E. M. (1999) Turbellaria fauna in reservoirs of the North-Dvina system. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 78, 1245 - 1247.", "Korgina, E. M. (2002) Survey of Turbellaria fauna from the upper Volga River bassin (in Russian). Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 81, 1019 - 1024.", "Norena, C., Eitam, A. & Blaustein, L. (2008) \" Microturbellarian \" flatworms (Platyhelminthes) from freshwater pools: new species and records from Israel. Zootaxa, 1705, 1 - 20.", "Steinbock, O. (1932) Die Turbellarien des arktischen Gebietes. Fauna Arctica, Jena, 6, 295 - 342.", "Kolasa, J., Strayer, D. & Bannon-O'Donnell, E. (1987) Microturbellarians from interstitial waters, streams, and springs in southeastern New York. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 6, 125 - 132.", "Watermolen, D. J. (2005) Aquatic and terrestrial flatworm (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria) and ribbon worm (Nemertea) records from Wisconsin. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Bureau of Integrated Science Services Research / Management Findings, 55, 1 - 8.", "Gregory, R. T., Hebert, P. D. N & Kolasa, J. (2000) Evolutionary implications of the relationship between genome size and body size in flatworms and copepods. Heredity, 84, 201 - 208.", "Orsted, A. S. (1844) Entwurf einer systematischen eintheilung und speciellen Beschreibung der Plattwurmer, auf microscopische Untersuchungen gegrundet. C. A. Reitzel, Copenhagen, 8: 0, 96 pp., 3 t.", "Beklemischew, V. N. (1922) Les Turbellaries des steppes disposees a l'Ouest des Monts Urals. Travaux de la Societe pour l'etude des pays Kirguises, livre 2, Orenburg, pp. 17 - 42.", "Marcus, E. (1946) Sobre Turbellaria Brasileiros. Boletins da Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciencias e Letras Universidade de Sao Paulo, Zoologia, 11, 5 - 254.", "Muller, O. F. (1774) Vermium terrestrium et fluviatilium seu animalium infusorium, helminthicorum et testaceorum, non marinorum, succincta historia. Heineck et Faber, Haveniae et Lipsiae, Vol. 2, 214 pp.", "Meixner, J. (1915) Zur Turbellarienfauna der Ost-Alpen, insonderheit des Lunzer Seengebietes. Zoologische Jahrbucher - Abteilung fur Systematik, Okologie und Geographie der Tiere, 38, 459 - 588.", "Silliman, W. A. (1884) Beobachtungen uber die Susswasserturbellarien Nordamerikas. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftlichen Zoologie, 41, 48 - 76.", "Graff, L. von (1911) Acoela, Rhabdocoela und Alloeocoela des Ostens der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 99, 1 - 108.", "Sekera, E. (1906) Uber die Verbreitung der Selbstbefruchtung bei den Rhabdocoeliden. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 30, 142 - 153.", "Sekera, E. (1912) Monographie der Gruppe Olisthanellini. Sitzungsberichte der Konigliche Bohmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe, 1911, 24, 1 - 91.", "Graff, L. von (1913) Das Tierreich 35. Turbellaria II. Rhabdocoelida. Verlag von Friedlander und Sohn, Berlin, 484 pp."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6182201 2023-05-15T15:24:59+02:00 Typhloplaninae Steenkiste, Niels Van Tessens, Bart Krznaric, Kathleen Artois, Tom 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182201 https://zenodo.org/record/6182201 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/252AFFFC69710077FFD6FF08FFF3FF9C https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.201106 http://publication.plazi.org/id/252AFFFC69710077FFD6FF08FFF3FF9C https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.201108 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182200 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Platyhelminthes Rhabditophora Rhabdocoela Typhloplanidae article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182201 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.201106 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.201108 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182200 2022-04-01T11:26:21Z Typhloplaninae Luther, 1904 Strongylostoma elongatum Hofsten, 1907 (Fig. 2 F) New localities in Spain. Doñana National Park, Provincia de Huelva, Spain (36 ° 49 ’ 27 ”N, 6 ° 21 ’ 40 ”W). Llanos del Taraje near Ecomuseo Robledo de la Plancha: muddy temporal pond with Ranunculus aquatilis and sedges (25 /03/ 2008). Doñana National Park, Provincia de Huelva, Spain (37 °04’ 23 ”N, 6 ° 22 ’ 28 ”W). Laguna de la FAO: permanent water body with submersed vegetation (05/04/ 2008). Other localities in Spain. Central areas (Sierra de Guadarrama and river Tajo basin, see Gamo & Noreña- Janssen 1998). New locality outside Spain. Palearctic: Mol, Antwerp, Belgium (51 ° 13 ’06”N, 05° 10 ’ 49 ”E). Buitengoor: aquatic vegetation from a marsh in an open area (20 /08/ 2008). Known distribution. Widespread throughout the Palearctic: many localities in Europe, Western Russia, Siberia (see Luther 1963 for localities and references), Western Europe (UK: North Wales) (Young 1972 b, 1973), Central Europe (Germany: South Lower Saxony) (Heitkamp 1982), Eastern Europe (Romania: floodplain of the Danube, littoral freshwater lakes of the Black Sea) (Mack-Fira 1968; 1970 b), Western Russia (Urals, Northern Dvina River and upper Volga River) (Rogozin 1996; Korgina 1999, 2002) and the Middle East (Israel) (Noreña et al . 2008); Nearctic: Greenland (Steinböck 1932), USA (New York, Wisconsin) (Kolasa et al. 1987; Watermolen 2005), Canada (Ontario) (Gregory et al. 2000). Material. Studies on several live animals from the new localities in Spain of which three were whole mounted. Observations on one live specimen from Belgium. Remarks. Strongylostoma elongatum can easily be recognized from the other representatives of the taxon Strongylostoma Ørsted, 1844 by the construction of the copulatory organ. Spines are only present in the distal part of the ejaculatory duct, while other species have spines over the entire length of the ejaculatory duct ( S. cirratum Beklemischew, 1922, S. dicorymbum Marcus, 1946 and S. radiatum Müller, 1774) or completely lack spines ( S. simplex Meixner, 1915). In all live animals, the copulatory organ and the muscular copulatory bursa were clearly visible. However, the spines of the ejaculatory duct disappear when mounted with lactophenol. Although for S. gonocephalum (Silliman, 1884) Graff, 1911 and S. coecum (Sekera, 1906) Sekera, 1912 a detailed description of the copulatory organ is lacking, they can be easily distinguished from S. elongatum by the lack of eyes in S. coecum and the presence of “Grübchenflecken” (deepened oval spots beside and behind the eyes) and reticulated vitellaria in S. gonocephalum (see Graff 1913), features the specimens from Spain do not show. For a more detailed discussion on the taxon Strongylostoma , see the discussion of S. devleeschouweri n. sp. : Published as part of Steenkiste, Niels Van, Tessens, Bart, Krznaric, Kathleen & Artois, Tom, 2011, Dalytyphloplanida (Platyhelminthes: Rhabdocoela) from Andalusia, Spain, with the description of four new species, pp. 1-29 in Zootaxa 2791 on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201106 : {"references": ["Luther, A. (1904) Die Eumesostominen. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 77, 1 - 273.", "Hofsten, N. von (1907) Studien uber Turbellarien aus dem Berner Oberland. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftlichen Zoologie, 85, 391 - 654.", "Luther, A. (1963) Die Turbellarien Ostfenoskandiens IV. Neorhabdocoela 2. Typhloplanoida: Typhloplanidae, Solenopharyngidae und Carcharodopharyngidae. Fauna Fennica, 16, 1 - 163.", "Young, J. O. (1972 b) Further studies on the occurrence of freshwater Microturbellaria in the British Isles. 2. New records and emendation to the existing key for the group. Freshwater Biology, 2, 355 - 359.", "Young, J. O. (1973) The occurrence of Microturbellaria in some British lakes of diverse chemical content. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, 72, 202 - 224.", "Heitkamp, U. (1982) Untersuchungen zur Biologie, Okologie und Systematik limnischer Turbellarien periodischer und perennierender Kleingewasser Sudniedersachsens. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, Supplement, 64, 65 - 188.", "Mack-Fira, V. (1968) Rhabdocoeliden aus dem Uberschwemmungsgebiet der Donau. Limnologische Berichte der X. Jubilaumstagung Donauforschung, Bulgarien, 10 - 20 Oktober, 1966, 251 - 258.", "Mack-Fira, V. (1970 b) The Turbellarian fauna of the Romanian littoral waters of the Black Sea and its annexes. In: Riser, N. W. & Morse, M. P. (Eds.), Biology of the Turbellaria. Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Volume, Mc-Graw-Hill Company, New York, pp. 248 - 290.", "Rogozin, A. G. (1996) Turbellaria of Eastern Russia. Hydrobiological Journal, 32, 54 - 60.", "Korgina, E. M. (1999) Turbellaria fauna in reservoirs of the North-Dvina system. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 78, 1245 - 1247.", "Korgina, E. M. (2002) Survey of Turbellaria fauna from the upper Volga River bassin (in Russian). Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 81, 1019 - 1024.", "Norena, C., Eitam, A. & Blaustein, L. (2008) \" Microturbellarian \" flatworms (Platyhelminthes) from freshwater pools: new species and records from Israel. Zootaxa, 1705, 1 - 20.", "Steinbock, O. (1932) Die Turbellarien des arktischen Gebietes. Fauna Arctica, Jena, 6, 295 - 342.", "Kolasa, J., Strayer, D. & Bannon-O'Donnell, E. (1987) Microturbellarians from interstitial waters, streams, and springs in southeastern New York. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 6, 125 - 132.", "Watermolen, D. J. (2005) Aquatic and terrestrial flatworm (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria) and ribbon worm (Nemertea) records from Wisconsin. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Bureau of Integrated Science Services Research / Management Findings, 55, 1 - 8.", "Gregory, R. T., Hebert, P. D. N & Kolasa, J. (2000) Evolutionary implications of the relationship between genome size and body size in flatworms and copepods. Heredity, 84, 201 - 208.", "Orsted, A. S. (1844) Entwurf einer systematischen eintheilung und speciellen Beschreibung der Plattwurmer, auf microscopische Untersuchungen gegrundet. C. A. Reitzel, Copenhagen, 8: 0, 96 pp., 3 t.", "Beklemischew, V. N. (1922) Les Turbellaries des steppes disposees a l'Ouest des Monts Urals. Travaux de la Societe pour l'etude des pays Kirguises, livre 2, Orenburg, pp. 17 - 42.", "Marcus, E. (1946) Sobre Turbellaria Brasileiros. Boletins da Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciencias e Letras Universidade de Sao Paulo, Zoologia, 11, 5 - 254.", "Muller, O. F. (1774) Vermium terrestrium et fluviatilium seu animalium infusorium, helminthicorum et testaceorum, non marinorum, succincta historia. Heineck et Faber, Haveniae et Lipsiae, Vol. 2, 214 pp.", "Meixner, J. (1915) Zur Turbellarienfauna der Ost-Alpen, insonderheit des Lunzer Seengebietes. Zoologische Jahrbucher - Abteilung fur Systematik, Okologie und Geographie der Tiere, 38, 459 - 588.", "Silliman, W. A. (1884) Beobachtungen uber die Susswasserturbellarien Nordamerikas. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftlichen Zoologie, 41, 48 - 76.", "Graff, L. von (1911) Acoela, Rhabdocoela und Alloeocoela des Ostens der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 99, 1 - 108.", "Sekera, E. (1906) Uber die Verbreitung der Selbstbefruchtung bei den Rhabdocoeliden. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 30, 142 - 153.", "Sekera, E. (1912) Monographie der Gruppe Olisthanellini. Sitzungsberichte der Konigliche Bohmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe, 1911, 24, 1 - 91.", "Graff, L. von (1913) Das Tierreich 35. Turbellaria II. Rhabdocoelida. Verlag von Friedlander und Sohn, Berlin, 484 pp."]} Text Arktis* dvina Greenland Copepods morse Siberia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada Greenland Morse ENVELOPE(130.167,130.167,-66.250,-66.250) Kathleen ENVELOPE(-116.836,-116.836,55.617,55.617)