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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Pycnophyes almansae sp. nov. and Pycnophyes lageria sp. nov., two new homalorhagid kinorhynchs (Kinorhyncha, Homalorhagida) from the Iberian Peninsula, with special focus on introvert features

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Pages 17-36 | Received 19 Jun 2012, Accepted 09 Jan 2013, Published online: 23 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

Two new species of homalorhagid kinorhynchs of the genus Pycnophyes, Pycnophyes almansae sp. nov. and Pycnophyes lageria sp. nov., are described from the Atlantic and Spanish waters of the Mediterranean Sea, using scanning electron microscopy and differential interference contrast microscopy. Pycnophyes almansae sp. nov. is recognized by the presence of middorsal elevations on segments 2–9, pairs of paradorsal setae on segments 3–9 and a single paradorsal seta on segment 2, combined with conspicuous groove-like muscular scars in the subdorsal and ventromedial position on segments 1–10 and a reticulate pattern of cuticular wrinkles in ventrolateral areas on segments 2–10. Pycnophyes lageria sp. nov. is distinguished by its ornamented anterior margin of segment 1, resembling candle wax drops; and its depressed cuticular areas on the ventral region of segment 10, combined with the presence of sensory spots similar to Nanaloricus flosculi, and without middorsal structures or middorsal or paradorsal setae. For the first time, this study presents a detailed description and mapping of the introvert in a species of Pycnophyes based on SEM data, which is compared with the information available on the phylum.

Acknowledgements

This research received financial support from the Research Projects CGL 2005-04310 and CGL 2009-08928 (Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología, Government of Spain). It also received support from from the SYNTHESYS Project (www.synthesys.info/, accessed 2 Sept. 2013), which is financed by European Community Research Infrastructure Action under the FP7 “Capacities” Program, for N. Sánchez to study and identify material from Denmark and Sweden. The authors want to thank Dr Victoriano Urgorri, Director of La Graña Marine Station in Ferrol; Dr Santiago Parra, Director of Instituto Español de Oceanografía at La Coruña and Dr Jesús Troncoso from Vigo University for their enthusiastic help during sampling campaigns.

Editorial responsibility: Tomas Cedhagen

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