A new interstitial flatworm (Turbellaria: Promesostomidae) from the Indian Ocean

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A new interstitial flatworm (Turbellaria: Promesostomidae) from the Indian Ocean G.G. De Clerck De Clerck, G.G. A new interstitial flatworm (Turbellaria: Promesostomidae) from the Indian Ocean. In: J. van der Land (ed.), Results of the Oceanic Reefs' Expedition to the Seychelles (1992-1993), volume 1. Zool. Verh. Leiden 297, 30.xii.1994: 37-41, figs 1-8. ISSN 0024-1652/ISBN 90-73239-37-0. G.G. De Clerck, Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium. Present address: Vossestraat 29,1745 Mazenzele, Belgium. Key words: Turbellaria; Typhloplanoida; Promesostomidae; Indian Ocean; Seychelles; Kenya. Paraproboscifer alacerregis, representing a new genus and a new species of the interstitial typloplanoid flatworms is described from the Seychelles and Kenya. It is placed in the turbellarian family Promesostomidae, The type locality is on Mahé Island, Seychelles. Introduction Martens & De Clerck (1994) gave a preliminary report on the results of their studies on the interstitial and parasitic Platyhelminthes during the Oceanic Reefs' expedition to the Seychelles in 1992 and 1993. Several undescribed species were mentioned but none of them was described in the cruise report. The first description of a new species, also representing a new genus, is given below. In the preliminary report it is listed as Promesostomidae n.gen. n.sp. Description Turbellaria - Typhloplanoida Family: Promesostomidae Paraproboscifer alacerregis gen. et spec. nov. (figs 1-8) Type locality. Baie Beau Vallon; N.W. coast of Mahé (Seychelles). Station no. 641B. Fine sand from shallow pool, in seagrass meadow. Middle to high eulittoral, 27.xii.1992. Other localities. Port Launay National Marine Park, southern part of bay; Mahé (Seychelles). Station no. 646A. Very fine sand from beyond reef front. Depth: 2-3 m, 29.xii.1992. Mc Kenziepoint, Mombasa (Kenya), very fine sand in a shallow intertidal pool, middle to high eulittoral, 01.10.1991. Material. Seychelles: live observations of several specimens; whole mounts of two specimens in lactophenol, one of them designated as holotype. Kenya: live observations of one specimen; paraffin sections of two specimens stained with Heidenhain's iron hematoxylin using eosin as counterstain. Material is deposited in the collection of the Zoology Research Group, Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium. Derivation of name. The genus name is a reference to the muscles around the rhabdoid tracts, the species name is in honour of the author's wife. General description. The white slender animals (about 1 mm in whole mounts) tend to move around like slow Proseriates with a very contractile headpart. Eyes are

38 de Clerck. A new interstitial flatworm from the Indian Ocean. Zool. Verh. Leiden. 297 (1994) lacking. The two rhabdite tracts are strongly developed (up to 170 μιη long) and are surrounded by circular muscles. The basophilic rhabdites are about 11 μιη long. The pharynx is situated just in front of the middle of the body and has a diameter in the mounted holotype of 91 urn. The epidermis is cellular with very long cilia. The epidermal basophilic rhabdites (length: 3 μηι-8.4 um) are scarcely dispersed over the whole body, but highly concentrated in the tail region. Male organs. The paired testes are situated in front of the pharynx. The two seminal vesicles merge together just before entering the globular copulatory bulb. The globular part of the cell bodies with the nuclei of the basophilous prostate glands are concentrated in the proximal part of the bulb, while the tubiform and secretion-filled cell necks surround the distal part of the ejaculatory duct. No extracapsular glands were observed. The ejaculatory duct ends in a short spiny cirrus (length of cirrus: 10-11 urn; length of spines: 9 urn) which is surrounded by a a sclerotised papilla (length: 14-17 urn; width: 15 urn). The wall of the male antrum is slightly sclerotised. Female organs. The paired ovovitellaria start just behind the pharynx with the posteriorly situated ovary part lying next to the copulatory organ. Both ovovitellaria open laterally into the stalk of the terminal bursa by means of short ovovitelloducts. Large glands with a fine eosinophilous secretion and small ones with coarse basophilous secretion are associated with these ducts. A first, terminally situated globular bursa is connected with the genital atrium by means of a long muscular bursa stalk. Its lumen, containing sperm, is surrounded by large, distinctly delimitated cells and touches both ovovitellaria laterally, but without a direct connection. A second, triangular shaped bursa opens dorsally in the common genital atrium and is surrounded by longitudinal muscles. This bursa is suspended in the body cavity by three muscle bundles, which may give it its triangular shape. Discussion With its single connection between the ovaria and the outside world Paraproboscifer alacerregis should be placed in the Promesostomidae Den Hartog, 1964. Due to the presence of a strongly developed atrial bursa, the genus is placed in the 'Coronhelmisgroup' within the Brinkmanniellinae Karling et al., 1972 (see also Ehlers, 1974; Ehlers & Ehlers, 1981). The overall organisation, the presence of a cirrus and the long epidermal cilia clearly suggest a relationship with Cilionema Karling et al, 1972. The most striking differences are the possession of circular muscles around the rhabdoid tracts in Paraproboscifer and the so called 'cup cells' in Cilionema. The presence of muscles around the rhabdoid tracts is a clear autapomorphy for the newly erected taxon. We agree with Karling et al.(1972) and Ehlers & Ehlers (1981) that the monophyletic character of this 'Coronhelmis-group' is highly questionable. The Brinkmanniellinae is defined on plesiomorphic characters only (Karling et al., 1972) as is the family Promesostomidae. We have started to work on a revision of the whole family and untill we get more clearness about the relationships between the different genera the genus will be placed in the above mentioned taxa: family Promesostomidae, subfamily Brinkmanniellinae.

de Clerck. A new interstitial flatworm from the Indian Ocean. Zool. Verh. Leiden. 297 (1994) 39 Acknowledgements The authors wishes to thank Dr. J. van der Land, chief -scientist, for allowing his participation in the expedition and the Netherlands Marine Research Foundation (SOZ) for the financial support. I am also grateful to the Seychelles Fishing Authority for the use of their laboratories and technical support, and the National Parks and Conservation Devision in Victoria, Mahé, for transport facilities. References Ax, P., 1977. Problems of speciation in the Interstitial Fauna of the Galapagos. In: W. Sterrer & P. Ax (eds), The Meiofauna Species in Time and Space. Workshop Symposium, Bermuda Biological Sta-tion, 1975. Mikrof. Meeresb. 61: 29-43. Ehlers, U., 1974. Interstitielle Typhloplanoida (Turbellaria) aus dem Litoral der Nordseeinsel Sylt. Mikrof. Meeresb. 49:1-102. Ehlers, U. & B. Ehlers, 1981. Interstitielle Fauna von Galapagos. XXVII. Byrsophlebidae, Promesosto-midae, Brinkmanniellinae, Kytorhynchidae (Turbellaria, Typhloplanoida). Mikrof. Meeresb. 83: 83-115. Gerlach, S. Α., 1977. Means of Meiofaunal Dispersal. In: W. Sterrer & P. Ax (eds), The Meiofauna Spe-cies in Time and Space. Workshop Symposium, Bermuda Biological Station, 1975. Mikrof. Meer-esb. 61: 89-103 Karling, T.G., V. Mack- Fira & J. Dörjes, 1972. First report on marine microturbellarians from Hawaii. Zoologica Scripta 1: 251-269. Martens, E.E. & G.G. De Clerck, 1994. Interstitial and parasitic Platyhelminthes from the coasts of the Seychelles. In: J. van der Land (ed.), Oceanic Reefs of the Seychelles. Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme, Cruise Reports, vol. 2: 97-106. Leiden.

40 de Clerck. A new interstitial flatworm from the Indian Ocean. Zool. Verh. Leiden. 297 (1994) Figs 1-3. Paraproboscifer alacerregis gen. et spec. nov. 1, free hand drawing of slightly squeezed specimen; 2, horizontal reconstruction of the genital organs viewed from the left; 3, dorsal view. Abbreviations: B: bursa; BS: bursal stalk; CB, COB: copulatory bulb; CGA: common genital atrium; CGP: common genital pore; CI: cirrus; GB: globular bursa; OW: ovovitellarium; PH: pharynx; R: rhabdites; SP: sclerotised papilla; SV: seminal vesicle; T: testis; TB: triangular bursa.

de Clerck. A new interstitial flatworm from the Indian Ocean. Zool. Verh. Leiden. 297 (1994) 41 Figs 4-6. Paraproboscifer alacerregis gen. et spec. nov. 4, slightly squeezed live specimen; 5, head region showing rhabdite tracts (phase contrast); 6, horizontal section of the muscles around the rhabdite tracts. Figs 7-8. Paraproboscifer alacerregis gen. et spec. nov.7, male copulatory organ, specimen from Seychelles; 8, male copulatory organ, specimen from Kenya.