Gieysztoria cuspidata (Schmidt, 1861) Ruebush & Hayes 1939

Gieysztoria cuspidata (Schmidt, 1861) Ruebush & Hayes, 1939 (Fig. 8 B) syn. Vortex cuspidatus Schmidt, 1861 syn. Vortex sexdentatus Graff, 1882 syn. Dalyellia cuspidata Hofsten, 1907 syn. Microdalyellia cuspidata Gieysztor, 1938 b New locality in Spain. La Puebla del Rio, Provincia de Sevilla, S...

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Main Authors: Steenkiste, Niels Van, Tessens, Bart, Krznaric, Kathleen, Artois, Tom
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Rhabditophora
Rhabdocoela
Dalyelliidae
Gieysztoria
Gieysztoria cuspidata
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Rhabditophora
Rhabdocoela
Dalyelliidae
Gieysztoria
Gieysztoria cuspidata
Steenkiste, Niels Van
Tessens, Bart
Krznaric, Kathleen
Artois, Tom
Gieysztoria cuspidata (Schmidt, 1861) Ruebush & Hayes 1939
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Rhabditophora
Rhabdocoela
Dalyelliidae
Gieysztoria
Gieysztoria cuspidata
description Gieysztoria cuspidata (Schmidt, 1861) Ruebush & Hayes, 1939 (Fig. 8 B) syn. Vortex cuspidatus Schmidt, 1861 syn. Vortex sexdentatus Graff, 1882 syn. Dalyellia cuspidata Hofsten, 1907 syn. Microdalyellia cuspidata Gieysztor, 1938 b New locality in Spain. La Puebla del Rio, Provincia de Sevilla, Spain (37 ° 11 ’42.84”N, 6 ° 11 ’24.53”W). Reserva Natural Concertada Dehesa de Abajo: temporal cattle pond with vegetation and Triops sp. 500m west from Dehesa de Abajo (21 /03/ 2008). Other localities in Spain. Central areas (Sierra de Guadarrama and river Tajo basin, see Gamo & Noreña- Janssen 1998); La Albufera (Provincia de Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana) (Gieysztor 1931). New localities outside Spain. Palearctic: Genk, Limburg, Belgium (50 ° 57 ’ 29 ”N, 05° 27 ’ 41 ”E). De Maten: floating and submersed aquatic vegetation in the Stiemerbeek (17 /07/ 2008). Lommel, Limburg, Belgium (51 ° 14 ’ 42 ”N, 05° 17 ’ 29 ”E; 51 ° 14 ’ 53 ”N, 05° 17 ’ 24 ”E; 51 ° 14 ’ 44 ”N, 05° 17 ’ 22 ”E). Lommelse Sahara: aquatic vegetation in a pond (23 /07/ 2008). Bernissart, Hainaut, Belgium (50 ° 27 ’ 46 ”N, 03° 40 ’ 52 ”E). Marais d’Harchies-Hensies-Pommeroeul: floating and submersed aquatic vegetation from the marsh between both bird hides (09/06/ 2009). Favaskär, Raseborg, Uusimaa, Finland (59 ° 50 ’01”N, 23 ° 15 ’ 48 ”E). Organic material and mosses from small rock pool (07/08/ 2008). Nearctic: Cootes Paradise, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (43 ° 16 ’08”N, 79 ° 54 ’ 31 ”W). Aquatic vegetation in a small, temporal pond close to the Ravine Trail (04/05/ 2009). Known distribution. Widespread throughout the Palearctic: many localities in Europe, Western Russia, Central Asia, Siberia, the Russian Far East (see Luther 1955 for localities and references); Central Europe (Germany: Schwleswig-Holstein, Thuringia, Franconia, Oberhessen and South Lower Saxony; Austria: Burgenland) (Rixen 1961; Kraus 1965; Pörner 1966; Bauchhenss 1971; Schwank 1981; Heitkamp 1982), Eastern Europe (Romania: floodplain of the Danube, littoral freshwater lakes of the Black Sea, Danube Delta) (Mack-Fira 1968, 1970b), Western Russia (Urals, Northern Dvina River; upper Volga River; Yaroslavl Oblast) (Rogozin 1996; Korgina 1999, 2002; Kotikova 2001), Siberia and the Russian Far East (Rogozin 1996), the Middle East (Israel) (Noreña et al . 2008); Nearctic: Greenland (Steinböck 1932); Afrotropic: West Africa (Nigeria: Zaria) (Mead & Kolasa 1984). Material. Observations on a live animal and one whole mount from the new locality in Spain. Studies of live specimens from the other new localities and four whole mounts from Belgium. Remarks. The sclerotized parts of the copulatory organ consist of five large spines of similar size with a length of 28–33 µm, which are not interconnected by a common base (“Aequales” group of the Gieysztoria - type in Luther 1955, see also Discussion of G. i b e r i c a n. sp. ). Bundles of digitiform protuberances originating from each spine are clearly visible in the whole mount (arrows in Fig. 8 B). The spines with fibres combined measure around 48 µm. This type of stylet is only known from two species: Gieysztoria cuspidata (Schmidt, 1861) Ruebush & Hayes, 1939, a well-known ubiquitous species of various freshwater habitats in large parts of the (Western) Palearctic (see Luther 1955) and Gieysztoria isoldeae Artois et al. , 2004, a species found in ephemeral rock pools in Botswana (see Artois et al. 2004). However, the spines of G. isoldeae only amount to four and are much longer (120–160 µm) and more slender. One or possibly two spines of the specimens from Andalusia seem to be more curved than the others, a feature which has also been mentioned for other populations by Luther (1955). The length of the spines of specimens from other localities seems to be highly variable but ranges mostly between 16–29 µm (see e.g. Beklemischew 1921; Gieysztor 1926, 1931; Bauchhenss 1971; Noreña et al. 2008), making the spines of the specimen from Dehesa de Abajo among the largest found in this species [except for one specimen reported by Gieysztor (1931) from eastern Spain with spines up to 40 µm in length]. : 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 21, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201106 : {"references": ["Schmidt, O. (1861) Untersuchungen uber Turbellarien von Corfu und Cephalonia. Nebst Nachtragen zu fruheren Arbeiten. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftlichen Zoologie, 11, 1 - 30, pls. I - IV.", "Ruebush, T. K. & Hayes, W. J. (1939) The genus Dalyellia in America II. A new form from Tennessee and a discussion of the relationships within the genus. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 128, 136 - 152.", "Graff, L. von (1882) Monographie der Turbellarien I. Rhabdocoelida. Text + Atlas, Leipzig, 442 pp., 20 t.", "Hofsten, N. von (1907) Studien uber Turbellarien aus dem Berner Oberland. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftlichen Zoologie, 85, 391 - 654.", "Gieysztor, M. (1938 b) Uber einige Turbellarien aus dem Susswasserpsammon. Archives d'Hydrobiologie et d'Ichtyologie, 11, 364 - 382.", "Gieysztor, M. (1931) Contribution a la connaissance des Turbellaries Rhabdoceles (Turbellaria Rhabdocoela) d'Espagne. Bulletin de l'Academie Polonaise des Sciences et des Lettres, Classe des Sciences Mathematiques et Naturelles. Serie B: Sciences Naturelles (II), 1931, 125 - 153.", "Luther, A. (1955) Die Dalyelliiden (Turbellaria, Neorhabdocoela). Eine Monographie. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 87, 1 - 337.", "Rixen, J. - U. (1961) Kleinturbellarien aus dem Litoral der Binnengewasser Schleswig-Holsteins. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, 57, 464 - 538.", "Kraus, H. (1965) Zur Turbellarienfauna des Seewinkels im Neusiedlerseegebiet. Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten aus dem Burgenland, 32, 60 - 115.", "Porner, H. (1966) Die rhabdocoeliden Turbellarien der Gewasser von Jena und Umgebung. Limnologica, 4, 27 - 44.", "Bauchhenss, J. (1971) Die Kleinturbellarien Frankens. Ein Beitrag zur Systematik und Okologie der Turbellaria excl. Tricladida in Suddeutschland. Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, 56, 609 - 666.", "Schwank, P. (1981) Turbellarien, Oligochaeten und Archianneliden des Breitenbachs und anderer oberhessischer Mittelgebirgsbache. I. Lokalgeographische Verbreitung und die Verteilung der Arten in den einzelnen Gewassern in Abhangigkeit vom Substrat. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, Supplement, 62, 1 - 85.", "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.", "Kotikova, E. A. (2001) Catecholaminergic neurons in the nervous system of Neorhabdocoela (Turbellaria). Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology, 37, 427 - 433.", "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.", "Mead, A. P. & Kolasa, J. (1984) New records of freshwater Microturbellaria from Nigeria, West Africa. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 212, 257 - 271.", "Beklemischew, V. N. (1921) Materialen zur Systematik und Faunistik der Turbellarien Ost-Ruslands. Bulletin de l'Academie des Sciences de Russie, 1921, 631 - 656 (In Russian).", "Gieysztor, M. (1926) Uber die Rhabdocoelidenfauna aus der Umgebung von Warschau. Bulletin de l'Academie Polonaise des Sciences et Lettres, Classe des Sciences Mathematiques et Naturelles, Serie B: Sciences Naturelles, 1926, 617 - 671."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6182208 2023-05-15T15:24:59+02:00 Gieysztoria cuspidata (Schmidt, 1861) Ruebush & Hayes 1939 Steenkiste, Niels Van Tessens, Bart Krznaric, Kathleen Artois, Tom 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182208 https://zenodo.org/record/6182208 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.201114 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182209 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 Dalyelliidae Gieysztoria Gieysztoria cuspidata article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182208 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.201106 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.201114 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182209 2022-04-01T11:26:21Z Gieysztoria cuspidata (Schmidt, 1861) Ruebush & Hayes, 1939 (Fig. 8 B) syn. Vortex cuspidatus Schmidt, 1861 syn. Vortex sexdentatus Graff, 1882 syn. Dalyellia cuspidata Hofsten, 1907 syn. Microdalyellia cuspidata Gieysztor, 1938 b New locality in Spain. La Puebla del Rio, Provincia de Sevilla, Spain (37 ° 11 ’42.84”N, 6 ° 11 ’24.53”W). Reserva Natural Concertada Dehesa de Abajo: temporal cattle pond with vegetation and Triops sp. 500m west from Dehesa de Abajo (21 /03/ 2008). Other localities in Spain. Central areas (Sierra de Guadarrama and river Tajo basin, see Gamo & Noreña- Janssen 1998); La Albufera (Provincia de Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana) (Gieysztor 1931). New localities outside Spain. Palearctic: Genk, Limburg, Belgium (50 ° 57 ’ 29 ”N, 05° 27 ’ 41 ”E). De Maten: floating and submersed aquatic vegetation in the Stiemerbeek (17 /07/ 2008). Lommel, Limburg, Belgium (51 ° 14 ’ 42 ”N, 05° 17 ’ 29 ”E; 51 ° 14 ’ 53 ”N, 05° 17 ’ 24 ”E; 51 ° 14 ’ 44 ”N, 05° 17 ’ 22 ”E). Lommelse Sahara: aquatic vegetation in a pond (23 /07/ 2008). Bernissart, Hainaut, Belgium (50 ° 27 ’ 46 ”N, 03° 40 ’ 52 ”E). Marais d’Harchies-Hensies-Pommeroeul: floating and submersed aquatic vegetation from the marsh between both bird hides (09/06/ 2009). Favaskär, Raseborg, Uusimaa, Finland (59 ° 50 ’01”N, 23 ° 15 ’ 48 ”E). Organic material and mosses from small rock pool (07/08/ 2008). Nearctic: Cootes Paradise, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (43 ° 16 ’08”N, 79 ° 54 ’ 31 ”W). Aquatic vegetation in a small, temporal pond close to the Ravine Trail (04/05/ 2009). Known distribution. Widespread throughout the Palearctic: many localities in Europe, Western Russia, Central Asia, Siberia, the Russian Far East (see Luther 1955 for localities and references); Central Europe (Germany: Schwleswig-Holstein, Thuringia, Franconia, Oberhessen and South Lower Saxony; Austria: Burgenland) (Rixen 1961; Kraus 1965; Pörner 1966; Bauchhenss 1971; Schwank 1981; Heitkamp 1982), Eastern Europe (Romania: floodplain of the Danube, littoral freshwater lakes of the Black Sea, Danube Delta) (Mack-Fira 1968, 1970b), Western Russia (Urals, Northern Dvina River; upper Volga River; Yaroslavl Oblast) (Rogozin 1996; Korgina 1999, 2002; Kotikova 2001), Siberia and the Russian Far East (Rogozin 1996), the Middle East (Israel) (Noreña et al . 2008); Nearctic: Greenland (Steinböck 1932); Afrotropic: West Africa (Nigeria: Zaria) (Mead & Kolasa 1984). Material. Observations on a live animal and one whole mount from the new locality in Spain. Studies of live specimens from the other new localities and four whole mounts from Belgium. Remarks. The sclerotized parts of the copulatory organ consist of five large spines of similar size with a length of 28–33 µm, which are not interconnected by a common base (“Aequales” group of the Gieysztoria - type in Luther 1955, see also Discussion of G. i b e r i c a n. sp. ). Bundles of digitiform protuberances originating from each spine are clearly visible in the whole mount (arrows in Fig. 8 B). The spines with fibres combined measure around 48 µm. This type of stylet is only known from two species: Gieysztoria cuspidata (Schmidt, 1861) Ruebush & Hayes, 1939, a well-known ubiquitous species of various freshwater habitats in large parts of the (Western) Palearctic (see Luther 1955) and Gieysztoria isoldeae Artois et al. , 2004, a species found in ephemeral rock pools in Botswana (see Artois et al. 2004). However, the spines of G. isoldeae only amount to four and are much longer (120–160 µm) and more slender. One or possibly two spines of the specimens from Andalusia seem to be more curved than the others, a feature which has also been mentioned for other populations by Luther (1955). The length of the spines of specimens from other localities seems to be highly variable but ranges mostly between 16–29 µm (see e.g. Beklemischew 1921; Gieysztor 1926, 1931; Bauchhenss 1971; Noreña et al. 2008), making the spines of the specimen from Dehesa de Abajo among the largest found in this species [except for one specimen reported by Gieysztor (1931) from eastern Spain with spines up to 40 µm in length]. : 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 21, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201106 : {"references": ["Schmidt, O. (1861) Untersuchungen uber Turbellarien von Corfu und Cephalonia. Nebst Nachtragen zu fruheren Arbeiten. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftlichen Zoologie, 11, 1 - 30, pls. I - IV.", "Ruebush, T. K. & Hayes, W. J. (1939) The genus Dalyellia in America II. A new form from Tennessee and a discussion of the relationships within the genus. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 128, 136 - 152.", "Graff, L. von (1882) Monographie der Turbellarien I. Rhabdocoelida. Text + Atlas, Leipzig, 442 pp., 20 t.", "Hofsten, N. von (1907) Studien uber Turbellarien aus dem Berner Oberland. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftlichen Zoologie, 85, 391 - 654.", "Gieysztor, M. (1938 b) Uber einige Turbellarien aus dem Susswasserpsammon. Archives d'Hydrobiologie et d'Ichtyologie, 11, 364 - 382.", "Gieysztor, M. (1931) Contribution a la connaissance des Turbellaries Rhabdoceles (Turbellaria Rhabdocoela) d'Espagne. Bulletin de l'Academie Polonaise des Sciences et des Lettres, Classe des Sciences Mathematiques et Naturelles. Serie B: Sciences Naturelles (II), 1931, 125 - 153.", "Luther, A. (1955) Die Dalyelliiden (Turbellaria, Neorhabdocoela). Eine Monographie. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 87, 1 - 337.", "Rixen, J. - U. (1961) Kleinturbellarien aus dem Litoral der Binnengewasser Schleswig-Holsteins. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, 57, 464 - 538.", "Kraus, H. (1965) Zur Turbellarienfauna des Seewinkels im Neusiedlerseegebiet. Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten aus dem Burgenland, 32, 60 - 115.", "Porner, H. (1966) Die rhabdocoeliden Turbellarien der Gewasser von Jena und Umgebung. Limnologica, 4, 27 - 44.", "Bauchhenss, J. (1971) Die Kleinturbellarien Frankens. Ein Beitrag zur Systematik und Okologie der Turbellaria excl. Tricladida in Suddeutschland. Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, 56, 609 - 666.", "Schwank, P. (1981) Turbellarien, Oligochaeten und Archianneliden des Breitenbachs und anderer oberhessischer Mittelgebirgsbache. I. Lokalgeographische Verbreitung und die Verteilung der Arten in den einzelnen Gewassern in Abhangigkeit vom Substrat. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, Supplement, 62, 1 - 85.", "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.", "Kotikova, E. A. (2001) Catecholaminergic neurons in the nervous system of Neorhabdocoela (Turbellaria). Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology, 37, 427 - 433.", "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.", "Mead, A. P. & Kolasa, J. (1984) New records of freshwater Microturbellaria from Nigeria, West Africa. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 212, 257 - 271.", "Beklemischew, V. N. (1921) Materialen zur Systematik und Faunistik der Turbellarien Ost-Ruslands. Bulletin de l'Academie des Sciences de Russie, 1921, 631 - 656 (In Russian).", "Gieysztor, M. (1926) Uber die Rhabdocoelidenfauna aus der Umgebung von Warschau. Bulletin de l'Academie Polonaise des Sciences et Lettres, Classe des Sciences Mathematiques et Naturelles, Serie B: Sciences Naturelles, 1926, 617 - 671."]} Text Arktis* dvina Greenland morse Siberia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada Greenland Hayes ENVELOPE(-64.167,-64.167,-66.833,-66.833) Morse ENVELOPE(130.167,130.167,-66.250,-66.250) Small Rock ENVELOPE(-45.592,-45.592,-60.702,-60.702) Uusimaa ENVELOPE(24.071,24.071,66.248,66.248) Kathleen ENVELOPE(-116.836,-116.836,55.617,55.617)