Thysanozoon brocchii
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Ordo: Polycladida
Familia: Pseudocerotidae
Genus: Thysanozoon
Name
Thysanozoon brocchii (Risso, 1818) Grube, 1840 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Remarks
Thysanozoon brocchii belongs to the family Pseudocerotidae and is characterized by an oval, oblong body shape; marginal tentacles with eyes; a single pair of eye clusters which anastomose frontally (Figure 7F). The dorsal surface covered with characteristic acorn-like papillae, which may house small intestinal branches (Figure 7G). Reproductive system with the characteristics of the genus: i.e. a paired male apparatus with a seminal vesicle and armed penis papillae, a prostatic vesicle oriented antero- or medio-dorsally to the ejaculatory duct and a female apparatus with branched uteri.
Distribution
One specimen of Thysanozoon brocchii was found under a rock in the estuary of Muros in Punta Insuela (Galicia, Spain) (10/05/2010) at a depth of 5 metres (42°46.8550N, 009°00.2610W). Thysanozoon brocchii is considered to be cosmopolitan with records from the Atlantic Ocean in South America, Peninsula Valdes (Brusa et al. 2009[1]), Mar del Plata (Bulnes et al. 2011[2]), Ilha de Sao Sebastiao, Ilha das Palmas; North America (Florida), Cape Verde Islands and South Africa; it is also recorded from the Pacific Ocean in Japan and Hawaii, and from the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas, including the Suez Canal (Prudhoe 1985[3]). For the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula, our collections represent the first record.
Taxon Treatment
- Noreña, C; Marquina, D; Perez, J; Almon, B; 2014: First records of Cotylea (Polycladida, Platyhelminthes) for the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula ZooKeys, 404: 1-22. doi
Other References
- ↑ Brusa F, Damborenea C, Quiroga S (2009) First records of Pseudocerotidae (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida: Cotylea) from Patagonia, Argentina. Zootaxa 2283: 51-59
- ↑ Bulnes V, Albano M, Obenat S, Cazzaniga N (2011) Three Pseudocerotidae species (Platyhelminthes, Polycladida, Cotylea) from the Argentinean coast. Zootaxa 2990: 30–44.
- ↑ Prudhoe S (1985) A monograph on polyclad Turbellaria. Oxford University Press, New York.
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