Ototyphlonemertes (macintoshi) ani Chernyshev, 2007, 1863

Kajihara, Hiroshi, Tamura, Kotaro & Tomioka, Shinri, 2018, Histology-free Descriptions for Seven Species of Interstitial Ribbon Worms in the Genus Ototyphlonemertes (Nemertea: Monostilifera) from Vietnam, Species Diversity 23 (1), pp. 13-37 : 22-24

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https://doi.org/ 10.12782/specdiv.23.13

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5567282

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scientific name

Ototyphlonemertes (macintoshi) ani Chernyshev, 2007
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Ototyphlonemertes (macintoshi) ani Chernyshev, 2007

( Fig. 7 View Fig )

Ototyphlonemertes (Norenburgia) ani Chernyshev, 2007: 196–199 , figs 1, 2.

Ototyphlonemertes lactea (not of Corrêa 1954): Leasi et al. 2016: 1393, fig. 4a, network L3 (139, 160, 180).

Material examined. Eight specimens, all from Dam Ngoai; ICHUM 5357–5364.

Description. Body length 4.3–11.0 mm, width 0.3– 0.4 mm (n =8). Epidermis whitish ( Fig. 7A View Fig ), containing red pigment cells sporadically scattered among other epidermal cells; cephalic furrow post-cerebrally; tissues around brain reddish; cirri not found on cephalic region (n =5), 5–7 cirri found near hind end of body (n =3). Foregut-intestine junction distinct ( Fig. 7A, B View Fig ). Statoliths polygranular ( Fig. 7 View Fig C–J), 10.9–14.7 µm in diameter (n =8), consisting of about 22 granules; statocyst 20.9–30.4 µm in diameter (n =8); additional statolith found in one specimen on single side ( Fig. 7C View Fig ). Proboscis anterior chamber with tactile papillae ( Fig. 7L View Fig ); diaphragm long ( Fig. 7K, L View Fig ); two accessory-stylet pouches, lateral to central-stylet basis; 2–6 accessory stylets per pouch (n =8 individuals ×2 pouches), with mode being 5 (three individuals having 5 accessory stylets in each pouch; one individual with 4 and 5 accessory stylets, another with 5 and 6 accessory stylets); of 69 accessory stylets in 8 specimens, 2 in one specimen directed forward, other 67 directing backward; central stylet (as well as accessory stylets) spiral ( Fig. 7M View Fig ), 28.5–46.2 µm long; basis 27.7–33.3 µm long, 4.1–6.5 µm wide (n =8), with each ridge twisting almost only once; basis length/width ratio 4.58–6.5; middle chamber antero-posteriorly elongated rectangle ( Fig. 7K View Fig ), with prominent diagonal muscle fibers ( Fig. 7L View Fig ); posterior chamber vesicular, without specialized anterior portion. Intestinal diverticula shallow and sack-like. Posterior adhesive plate with pale brown pigments.

Distribution. Tche Bay (12°35′N, 109°20′E), Hong- Long Island, Van Phong Bay, Vietnam ( Chernyshev 2007); Dam Ngoai, Vietnam (present study); Gesashi, Okinawa, Japan ( Leasi et al. 2016); Shirahama, Japan ( Leasi et al. 2016).

Remarks. In the molecular phylogenetic tree, O. ( macintoshi ) ani was nested within a clade comprised of other OTUs representing the O. macintoshi species group ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). The GenBank COI sequences KU230129 View Materials and KU230131 View Materials (from Shirahama, Japan: Leasi et al. 2016), as well aKU230130 (from Gesashi, Okinawa, Japan: Leasi et al. 2016), all identified as Ototyphlonemertes lactea , turned out to represent O. ( macintoshi ) ani . It was the most abundant species in this study.

ICHUM

Invertebrate Collection of the Hokkaido University Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nemertea

Class

Enopla

Order

Monostilifera

Family

Ototyphlonemertidae

Loc

Ototyphlonemertes (macintoshi) ani Chernyshev, 2007

Kajihara, Hiroshi, Tamura, Kotaro & Tomioka, Shinri 2018
2018
Loc

Ototyphlonemertes lactea

Leasi, F. & Andrade, S. C. S. & Norenburg, J. 2016: 1393
2016
Loc

Ototyphlonemertes (Norenburgia) ani

Chernyshev, A. V. 2007: 199
2007
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