Shi Y, Zeng Z, Wang J, Zhang S, Deng L, Wang A. Three new species of
Macrostomum (Platyhelminthes, Macrostomorpha) from China and Australia, with notes on taxonomy and phylogenetics.
Zookeys 2022;
1099:1-28. [PMID:
36761444 PMCID:
PMC9848920 DOI:
10.3897/zookeys.1099.72964]
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Abstract
In this paper, three species of the macrostomid free-living flatworm genus Macrostomum are described. Two species, Macrostomumlittorale Wang & Shi, sp. nov. and M.shekouense Wang & Shi, sp. nov., were collected from coastal water at Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. One species, M.brandi Wang & Shi, sp. nov., was collected from Perth, Western Australia and Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia. Macrostomumlittorale sp. nov. differs from congeneric species within the genus in the length of the stylet, diameter of stylet opening, and the bend of the stylet. Macrostomumshekouense sp. nov. and M.brandi sp. nov. differ from similar species within the genus in the stylet morphology, position of the female antrum and developing eggs, or presence or absence of the false seminal vesicle. Phylogenetic analysis based on cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene shows that M.littorale sp. nov. and M.hystrix are sister clades on two well-separated branch, M.shekouense sp. nov. and M.brandi sp. nov. are sister clades on two well-separated branches. Accordingly, both morphological and molecular evidence support M.littorale sp. nov., M.shekouense sp. nov., and M.brandi sp. nov. as three new species.
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