Dero tuna, Viviane, 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/0031-1049.2002.42.p119-167 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12661013 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B87E5-9E63-FFA8-3711-FC00FE49FDCD |
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Felipe |
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Dero tuna |
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sp. nov. |
Dero tuna View in CoL n. sp.
( Fig. 2 View Fig A-D)
Material : Surinam 923: 4 specimens (Holotype ZU-1319). Habitat :
Limnetic.
Description: Length 2.0- 2.6 mm. Diameter 154-180 µm. Number of segments 20-26. Division zone in XV (2 specimens) or XVII (1 specimen). Eyes absent. Prostomium obtuse, wider than they are long. The very contracted branchial fossa leaves a small dorsal aperture making it difficult to see the gills, 2 or 3 pairs, contracted inside the fossa ( Fig. 2A View Fig ). Septal glands to V. Stomach in VII. Chloragogenous cells from VI backwards. Dorsal vessel displaced to the left; comissural vessels in V, VI-VIII. Dorsal setae from VI onwards, one hair and one needle setae per bundle. Hair setae straight, thin and smooth, length 122-130 µm. Needles 42-53 µm long, with straight proximal 2/3 and bowed distal 1/3, bicuspidate apex, distal tooth longer than the proximal, both of them are united by a thin membrane with convex margin and 10-12 longitudinal riblets (thicknings) in its distal half ( Fig. 2B View Fig ). Ventral bundles of II-V with 3-4 setae on each lessen to 1-2 in the last segments. The ventral setae of II-V are 72-79 µm long with proximal nodulus, thin teeth of similar thickness or the distal tooth is slightly thinner and always 1.5-2 times longer than the proximal ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). The relation between the lengths of the proximal: distal teeth varies from 7.8: 5.2-10.4: 6.5 µm. The ventral setae of VI backwards are 50-64 µm long with medial nodulus and teeth of alike length, 2.6-3.9 µm, the proximal tooth is thicker ( Fig. 2D View Fig ).
Remarks: Dero abranchiata Harman, 1977 (from south USA), D. righii Varela, 1990 (from north Argentina) and D. tuna constitute a very homogeneous group characterized by their ribbed palmate needles. D. tuna is separated from the other two species by the shape of the ventral setae of VI and following segments and by the number of gills. The name of the new species means “water” in the Iêconã indians’ dialect.
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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