Crenobia alpina (Dana, 1776)

Stocchino, Giacinta Angela, 2018, 80 years of research on planarians (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida) from Sardinia, Italy: an annotated checklist, Zootaxa 4532 (4), pp. 539-552 : 546

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Crenobia alpina (Dana, 1776)
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Crenobia alpina is restricted to the Gennargentu Massif (central-eastern Sardinia) ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ). Up to now, five sexual populations of this European stenotherm species have been found at many cold springs, with temperatures ranging from 7 C° to 15 C°, at altitudes ranging from 1300 m to 1800 m asl. The first record dates back to 1980 when Pala et al. collected specimens from four stations. Besides a morphological study, these workers performed also preliminary karyological analyses, revealing a polyploid karyotype with a marked tendency to aneuploidy, with a mitotic chromosome number ranging from 28-30 to more than 40 ( Pala et al., 1980c).

All populations are characterized by a single pharynx and thus differ from the polypharyngeal forms C. alpina montenigrina ( Mràzek, 1904) , C. alpina anophtalma ( Mràzek, 1907) , and C. alpina teratophila ( Steinmann, 1908) ( Pala et al., 1980c; Stocchino et al., 2013c).

Mrazek, A. (1904) Ergebnisse einer von Dr. Al. Mrazek im J. 1902 nach Montenegro unternommenen Sammelreise. Vestnik Kralovske Ceske Spolecnosti. Nauk, Trida matematicko-prirodovedecka, Sbornik Vejdovskeho, 15, 1 - 24, 4 pls. [1903]

Mrazek, A. (1907) Eine zweite polypharyngeale Planarienform aus Montenegro. Vestnik Kralovske Ceske Spolecnosti. Nauk, Trida matematicko-prirodovedecka, Sbornik Vejdovskeho, 32, 1 - 18, 1 pl. [1906]

Pala, M., Casu, S. & Vacca, R. A. (1980 c) Sulla presenza di Crenobia alpina (Dana) (Turbellaria, Tricladida) in Sardegna. Bollettino della Societa Sarda di Scienze Naturali, 19, 171 - 175.

Steinmann, P. (1908) Untersuchungen uber das Verhalten des Verdauungssystems bei der Regeneration der Tricladen. Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen, 25, 523 - 568. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / BF 02161517

Stocchino, G. A., Sluys, R., Marcia, P. & Manconi, R. (2013 c) Subterranean aquatic planarians of Sardinia, with a discussion on the penial flagellum and the bursal canal sphincter in the genus Dendrocoelum (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida, Dendrocoelidae). Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 75, 93 - 112. https: // doi. org / 10.4311 / 2011 LSC 0252

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FIGURE 3. Geographic distribution of species of the genera Dendrocoelum, Atrioplanaria, Phagocata and Crenobia recorded from Sardinia. 1, Punta della Scomunica Spring, Asinara Island National Park; 2, Elighe Mannu Spring, Asinara Island National Park; 3, Sassari surroundings; 4, Su Coloru Cave; 5, Rio S. Stefano and Rio Stagnali, Caprera Island, La Maddalena Archipelago National Park; 6, Monte Majore Cave; 7, Sa Ucca ‘e su Peltusu Cave; 8, unnamed spring at Alà dei Sardi; 9, Gennargentu Massif; 10, Cuccuru Tiria Cave; 11, Baccu Arrosu Mine.