Uncinorhynchus vorago Willems, Sandberg & Jondelius, 2007, sp. nov.

Uncinorhynchus vorago sp. nov. (Fig. 4 A–C) Type locality . Loc. 2. Type material . One animal studied alive, whole-mounted and designated holotype (SMNH no. 7180). Etymology . Species name refers to the type locality. Vorago (Latin): of watery depths, an abyss, chasm. Description . The live animal...

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Main Authors: Willems, Wim R., Sandberg, Maria I., Jondelius, Ulf
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Rhabditophora
Rhabdocoela
Gnathorhynchidae
Uncinorhynchus
Uncinorhynchus vorago
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Rhabditophora
Rhabdocoela
Gnathorhynchidae
Uncinorhynchus
Uncinorhynchus vorago
Willems, Wim R.
Sandberg, Maria I.
Jondelius, Ulf
Uncinorhynchus vorago Willems, Sandberg & Jondelius, 2007, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Rhabditophora
Rhabdocoela
Gnathorhynchidae
Uncinorhynchus
Uncinorhynchus vorago
description Uncinorhynchus vorago sp. nov. (Fig. 4 A–C) Type locality . Loc. 2. Type material . One animal studied alive, whole-mounted and designated holotype (SMNH no. 7180). Etymology . Species name refers to the type locality. Vorago (Latin): of watery depths, an abyss, chasm. Description . The live animal was only observed for a short time, both because of its initial preliminary identification as Uncinorhynchus flavidus Karling, 1947, and a high degree of squashing early on. Therefore the exact location of the pharynx and the presence and structure of the organs could not be determined. The rather slender animal is yellow and lacks eyes. The two proboscis hooks (Fig. 4 A) are 29 µm high (top-bottom measurement), each with two, 51 µm-long basal wings and a curved pointed hook. At the transition between the actual hook and the wings, a very thin, frayed hem is present. The pear-shaped to globular, very muscular prostate vesicle (Fig. 4 C) is situated in the most caudal part, receives sperm from a simple, large and extracapsular seminal vesicle (Fig. 4 C: vs) and is connected to a triangular stylet (Fig. 4 B, 4 C: st). The stylet (Fig. 4 B), which has a rather blunt and short distal tip, is 76 µm long and consists of one big plate that is folded into two halves along the convex side of the structure and forms a tube distally. One of the halves shows a lot of wrinkles and folds and the other is rather large and gutter-shaped. A E A-B, D-E 25 Μm Diagnosis . Uncinorhynchus vorago sp. nov. : species of Uncinorhynchus with yellow colour and lacking eyes; proboscis hooks ca 29 µm high with basal wings ca. 51 µm long and curved pointed hook; triangular stylet ca. 76 µm long with blunt distal tip, consisting of folded plate which has a tubular part distally. Discussion . The taxon Uncinorhyncus Karling, 1947 includes 6 species which are all marine, except for U. karlingi Kolasa, 1977, a freshwater species. All species are characterised by the presence of proboscis hooks with two long basal wings and a hook-shaped stylet. The shape of the stylet is very variable, but in known species it always shows a rather long, in some species needle-shaped, in others more dagger-shaped distal tip (Karling 1947, 1952b, 1989; Brunet 1973; Kolasa 1977). Especially the stylet of U. flavidus (Fig. 4 D–E) is superficially similar to that of U. vorago , both in general shape and size (Karling 1947, 1952a, 1989), but in U. vorago , the needle-shaped distal tip is lacking. Uncinorhynchus vorago and U. flavidus both occur in Skagerrak and have a yellow body colour (see Karling 1974). : Published as part of Willems, Wim R., Sandberg, Maria I. & Jondelius, Ulf, 2007, First report on Rhabdocoela (Rhabditophora) from deep parts of Skagerrak, with the description of four new species, pp. 1-21 in Zootaxa 1616 on pages 10-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.179102 : {"references": ["Karling, T. G. (1947) Studien uber Kalyptorhynchien (Turbellaria). I. Die Familien Placorhynchidae und Gnathorhynchidae. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 50, 2 - 65.", "Kolasa, K. (1977) Uncinorhynchus karlingi sp. nov. and Ethmorhynchus youngi sp. nov. Microturbellaria. Bulletin de l'Academie des Sciences (Serie des Sciences Biologiques Cl. II), 25, 167 - 171.", "Karling, T. G. (1952 b) Studien uber Kalyptorhynchien (Turbellaria). IV. Einige Eukalyptorhynchia. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 69, 3 - 49.", "Karling, T. G. (1989) New taxa of Kalyptorhynchia (Platyhelminthes) from the N. American Pacific coast. Zoologica Scripta, 18, 19 - 32.", "Brunet, M. (1973) Turbellaries Calyptorhynques de la region Marseillaise. Les familles des Placorhynchidae et Gnathorhynchidae. Bulletin de la Societe Zoologique de France, 98, 121 - 135.", "Karling, T. G. (1952 a) Kalyptorhynchia (Turbellaria). Further Zoological Results of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901 - 1903, 4, 1 - 50.", "Karling, T. G. (1974) Turbellarian fauna of the Baltic proper. Identification, ecology and biogeography. Fauna Fennica, 27, 1 - 101."]}
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title Uncinorhynchus vorago Willems, Sandberg & Jondelius, 2007, sp. nov.
title_short Uncinorhynchus vorago Willems, Sandberg & Jondelius, 2007, sp. nov.
title_full Uncinorhynchus vorago Willems, Sandberg & Jondelius, 2007, sp. nov.
title_fullStr Uncinorhynchus vorago Willems, Sandberg & Jondelius, 2007, sp. nov.
title_full_unstemmed Uncinorhynchus vorago Willems, Sandberg & Jondelius, 2007, sp. nov.
title_sort uncinorhynchus vorago willems, sandberg & jondelius, 2007, sp. nov.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6252787 2023-05-15T13:53:20+02:00 Uncinorhynchus vorago Willems, Sandberg & Jondelius, 2007, sp. nov. Willems, Wim R. Sandberg, Maria I. Jondelius, Ulf 2007 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6252787 https://zenodo.org/record/6252787 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFA37436FFE2FFAEEC25C816FFEAAF35 http://zoobank.org/868D094F-062E-483A-A22F-8271A297C7EC https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.179102 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFA37436FFE2FFAEEC25C816FFEAAF35 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.179106 http://zoobank.org/868D094F-062E-483A-A22F-8271A297C7EC https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6252786 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 Gnathorhynchidae Uncinorhynchus Uncinorhynchus vorago article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2007 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6252787 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.179102 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.179106 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6252786 2022-04-01T12:20:49Z Uncinorhynchus vorago sp. nov. (Fig. 4 A–C) Type locality . Loc. 2. Type material . One animal studied alive, whole-mounted and designated holotype (SMNH no. 7180). Etymology . Species name refers to the type locality. Vorago (Latin): of watery depths, an abyss, chasm. Description . The live animal was only observed for a short time, both because of its initial preliminary identification as Uncinorhynchus flavidus Karling, 1947, and a high degree of squashing early on. Therefore the exact location of the pharynx and the presence and structure of the organs could not be determined. The rather slender animal is yellow and lacks eyes. The two proboscis hooks (Fig. 4 A) are 29 µm high (top-bottom measurement), each with two, 51 µm-long basal wings and a curved pointed hook. At the transition between the actual hook and the wings, a very thin, frayed hem is present. The pear-shaped to globular, very muscular prostate vesicle (Fig. 4 C) is situated in the most caudal part, receives sperm from a simple, large and extracapsular seminal vesicle (Fig. 4 C: vs) and is connected to a triangular stylet (Fig. 4 B, 4 C: st). The stylet (Fig. 4 B), which has a rather blunt and short distal tip, is 76 µm long and consists of one big plate that is folded into two halves along the convex side of the structure and forms a tube distally. One of the halves shows a lot of wrinkles and folds and the other is rather large and gutter-shaped. A E A-B, D-E 25 Μm Diagnosis . Uncinorhynchus vorago sp. nov. : species of Uncinorhynchus with yellow colour and lacking eyes; proboscis hooks ca 29 µm high with basal wings ca. 51 µm long and curved pointed hook; triangular stylet ca. 76 µm long with blunt distal tip, consisting of folded plate which has a tubular part distally. Discussion . The taxon Uncinorhyncus Karling, 1947 includes 6 species which are all marine, except for U. karlingi Kolasa, 1977, a freshwater species. All species are characterised by the presence of proboscis hooks with two long basal wings and a hook-shaped stylet. The shape of the stylet is very variable, but in known species it always shows a rather long, in some species needle-shaped, in others more dagger-shaped distal tip (Karling 1947, 1952b, 1989; Brunet 1973; Kolasa 1977). Especially the stylet of U. flavidus (Fig. 4 D–E) is superficially similar to that of U. vorago , both in general shape and size (Karling 1947, 1952a, 1989), but in U. vorago , the needle-shaped distal tip is lacking. Uncinorhynchus vorago and U. flavidus both occur in Skagerrak and have a yellow body colour (see Karling 1974). : Published as part of Willems, Wim R., Sandberg, Maria I. & Jondelius, Ulf, 2007, First report on Rhabdocoela (Rhabditophora) from deep parts of Skagerrak, with the description of four new species, pp. 1-21 in Zootaxa 1616 on pages 10-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.179102 : {"references": ["Karling, T. G. (1947) Studien uber Kalyptorhynchien (Turbellaria). I. Die Familien Placorhynchidae und Gnathorhynchidae. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 50, 2 - 65.", "Kolasa, K. (1977) Uncinorhynchus karlingi sp. nov. and Ethmorhynchus youngi sp. nov. Microturbellaria. Bulletin de l'Academie des Sciences (Serie des Sciences Biologiques Cl. II), 25, 167 - 171.", "Karling, T. G. (1952 b) Studien uber Kalyptorhynchien (Turbellaria). IV. Einige Eukalyptorhynchia. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 69, 3 - 49.", "Karling, T. G. (1989) New taxa of Kalyptorhynchia (Platyhelminthes) from the N. American Pacific coast. Zoologica Scripta, 18, 19 - 32.", "Brunet, M. (1973) Turbellaries Calyptorhynques de la region Marseillaise. Les familles des Placorhynchidae et Gnathorhynchidae. Bulletin de la Societe Zoologique de France, 98, 121 - 135.", "Karling, T. G. (1952 a) Kalyptorhynchia (Turbellaria). Further Zoological Results of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901 - 1903, 4, 1 - 50.", "Karling, T. G. (1974) Turbellarian fauna of the Baltic proper. Identification, ecology and biogeography. Fauna Fennica, 27, 1 - 101."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Pacific The Needle ENVELOPE(-64.047,-64.047,63.267,63.267) Chasm ENVELOPE(160.833,160.833,-80.333,-80.333) Sandberg ENVELOPE(19.884,19.884,69.779,69.779) Willems ENVELOPE(-63.283,-63.283,-64.950,-64.950)