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09. Especies Nuevas2006 Graellsia, 62(2): 269-293 (2006) NOTICIA DE NUEVOS TÁXONES PARA LA CIENCIA EN EL ÁMBITO ÍBERO-BALEAR Y MACARONÉSICO Nuevos táxones animales descritos en la península MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (RMNH-Coel. 30459) y cinco preparaciones Ibérica y Macaronesia desde 1994 (X) (5365) de la serie tipo en el National Museum of Natural History, Leiden. DISTRIBUCIÓN: conocida sólo de la localidad tipo. J. FERNÁNDEZ Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, C.S.I.C. REFERENCIA:Vervoort, W., 2006. Leptolida (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) collected José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2. 28006. Madrid. during the CANCAP and Mauritania-II expeditions of the National E-mail: [email protected] Museum of Natural History, Leiden, the Netherlands (Anthoathecata, various families of Leptothecata and addenda). CANCAP-project. Contributions, no. 128. Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden), 80(1): 181-318. Hydractinia paucispinata Vervoort, 2006 De nuevo aquí, fieles a la cita anual con esta nueva Hydrozoa, Familia Hydractiniidae entrega de la serie, la décima ya (algo inimaginable LOCALIDAD TIPO: Stn 6.063, SE de Boa Vista, archipiélago de Cabo cuando la idea comenzó a desarrollarse). Verde, 15º59’N, 22º46’W, 25-30 m de profundidad, sobre conchas. MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (RMNH-Coel. 30451) y paratipos (RMNH- Reiteramos otra vez la solicitud de colaboración Coel. 30447 y 30456) en el National Museum of Natural History, de los autores de nuevos táxones, hasta ahora escasa Leiden. (paupérrima, mejor), aunque sí hay que reconocer que DISTRIBUCIÓN: archipiélago de Cabo Verde. algunos de ellos ya participan de modo decidido. REFERENCIA:Vervoort, W., 2006. Leptolida (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) collected during the CANCAP and Mauritania-II expeditions of the National Esta vez nos gustaría dar las gracias a Bernard Museum of Natural History, Leiden, the Netherlands (Anthoathecata, Defaut, Mario García París, Kim R. Larsen, Charles various families of Leptothecata and addenda). CANCAP-project. Lienhard, José Ignacio López Colón, Annie Contributions, no. 128. Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden), 80(1): Machordom, Jaime G. Mayoral, Mariló Moraza, Peter 181-318. Neerup Buhl, Vicente Ortuño, Nicolás Pérez Hidalgo, Zygophylax parabiarmata Vervoort, 2006 José Templado, Antonio G. Valdecasas y Friedrich Hydrozoa, Familia Lafoeidae Weisert. LOCALIDAD TIPO: Stn 6.135, S de São Vicente, archipiélago de Cabo Añadimos el obligado párrafo de agradecimiento Verde, 16º46’N, 25º03’W, 110-150 m de profundidad. al buen hacer del personal de la Biblioteca del Museo MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (RMNH-Coel. 30540, preparación 5219) en el National Museum of Natural History, Leiden. Se mencionan otras Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (Mercedes González colonias (RMNH-Coel. 30332, 30332bis, 30349, 30350, 30435, de Quevedo, Manuela Guerrero, Mª Rosario Vilora e 30464, 30507, 30537; preparaciones 5126, 5149, 5150, 5207, Isabel Morón), así como de Rafael Araujo (biblioteca- 5218) sin indicación expresa de que formen parte del material tipo. rio de la Sociedad Española de Malacología). DISTRIBUCIÓN: archipiélago de Cabo Verde. Para terminar, sin las editoras (y los miembros del REFERENCIA:Vervoort, W., 2006. Leptolida (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) collected during the CANCAP and Mauritania-II expeditions of the National Comité de Redacción de Graellsia) y el Proyecto Fauna Museum of Natural History, Leiden, the Netherlands (Anthoathecata, Ibérica (CGL2004-04680-C10-01/BOS) no sería posi- various families of Leptothecata and addenda). CANCAP-project. ble la publicación de estas notas. Contributions, no. 128. Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden), 80(1): 181-318. PORIFERA PLATYHELMINTHES * Petrosaspongia pharmamari Uriz y Cebrián, 2005 Ligophorus cephali Rubtsova, Balbuena, Sarabeev, Blasco-Costa y Familia Thorectidae Euzet, 2006 LOCALIDAD TIPO: El Hierro (Canary Islands). Trematoda, Familia Ancyrocephalidae REFERENCIA: Uriz, M.-J. y Cebrián, E., 2006. Presence of the Indo-Pacific LOCALIDAD TIPO: se mencionan varias localidades tipo: golfo de Valencia, genus Petrosaspongia Bergquist, 1995 (Porifera: Demospongiae) in Valencia, 38º11’N, 0º31’W; Delta del río Ebro, La Cava, Tarragona, the Atlantic with description of a new species (P. pharmamari n. sp.). 40º73’N, 0º86’E; y Kerch Channel, mar Negro, Kerch, Ucrania, Zootaxa, 1209: 61-68. 45º34’N, 36º48’E, parásito de Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758. MATERIAL TIPO: 35 sintipos (2005.11.4.1-7) en The Natural History CNIDARIA Museum, Londres. Hydractinia cytaeiformis Vervoort, 2006 DISTRIBUCIÓN: mares Mediterráneo (Valencia, Tarragona) y Negro Hydrozoa, Familia Hydractiniidae (Ucrania). LOCALIDAD TIPO: Stn 7.140, S de Razo, archipiélago de Cabo Verde, REFERENCIA: Rubtsova, N. Yu., Balbuena, J. A., Sarabeev, V. L., Blasco- 16º35’N, 24º36’W, 1.200 m de profundidad, en tubo de anélido. Costa, I. y Euzet, L., 2006. Description and morphometrical varia- 270 NUEVOS TÁXONES / NEW TAXA bility of a new species of Ligophorus and of Ligophorus chabaudi Wardula bartolii Pérez del Olmo, Gibson, Fernández, Sanisidro, Raga (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) on Mugil cephalus (Teleostei) from y Kostadinova, 2006 the Mediterranean basin. Journal of Parasitology, 92(3): 486-495. Trematoda, Familia Mesometridae LOCALIDAD TIPO: costas atlánticas próximas a Malpica, La Coruña, Ligophorus mediterraneus Sarabeev, Balbuena y Euzet, 2005 parásito de Boops boops (Linnaeus, 1758). Trematoda, Familia Ancyrocephalidae MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (BMNH 2005.4.18.1) y paratipos (BMNH LOCALIDAD TIPO: golfo de Valencia, Valencia, Mediterráneo, 38º11’N, 2005.4.18.2-13, 2005.4.18.14-15) en The Natural History Museum, 0º34’W, parásito de Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758. Londres. MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (2005.1.7.1) y cinco paratipos (2005.1.7.2-6) DISTRIBUCIÓN: noreste del Atlántico y Cantábrico. en The Natural History Museum, Londres. REFERENCIA: Pérez del Olmo, A., Gibson, D. I., Fernández, M., DISTRIBUCIÓN:mar Negro (Ucrania) y Mediterráneo: Francia, Italia y Sanisidro, O., Raga, J. A. y Kostadinova, A., 2006. Descriptions of España (Valencia). Wardula bartolii n. sp. (Digenea: Mesometridae) and three newly REFERENCIA: Sarabeev, V.L., Balbuena, J.A. y Euzet, L., 2005. Taxonomic recorded accidental parasites of Boops boops L. (Sparidae) in the status of Ligophorus mugilinus (Hargis, 1955) (Monogenea: Ancyro- NE Atlantic. Systematic Parasitology, 63(2): 99-109. cephalidae), with a description of a new species of Ligophorus from Mugil cephalus (Teleostei: Mugilidae) in the Mediterranean basin. Journal of Parasitology, 91(6): 1444-1451. NEMATA * Falcaustra donanaensis Hidalgo-Vila, Ribas, Florencio, Pérez- * Robinia Pankov, Webster, Blasco-Costa, Gibson, Littlewood, Balbuena Santigosa y Casanova, 2006 y Kostadinova, 2006 Familia Kathlaniidae Trematoda, Familia Hemiuridae REFERENCIA:Hidalgo-Vila, J., Ribas, A., Florencio, M., Pérez- ESPECIE TIPO: Robinia aurata Pankov, Webster, Blasco-Costa, Gibson, Santigosa, N. y Casanova, J. C., 2006. Falcaustra donanaensis sp. Littlewood, Balbuena y Kostadinova, 2006 nov. (Nematoda: Kathlaniidae) a parasite of Mauremys leprosa REFERENCIA: Pankov, P., Webster, B. L., Blasco-Costa, I., Gibson, D.I., (Testudines, Bataguridae) in Spain. Parasitology Research, 99(4): Littlewood, D.T.J., Balbuena, J.A. y Kostadinova, A., 2006. 410-413. Robinia aurata n. g., n. sp. (Digenea: Hemiuridae) from the mugi- lid Liza aurata with a molecular confirmation of its position wit- Paracomesoma sigmoidalis Riera, Nuñez y Brito, 2006 hin the Hemiuroidea. Parasitology, 133(2): 217-227. Familia Comesomatidae LOCALIDAD TIPO: playa de Los Abrigos, Tenerife, islas Canarias, * Robinia aurata Pankov, Webster, Blasco-Costa, Gibson, Littlewood, 28º08’34”N, 16º26’21”W, 3 m de profundidad. Balbuena y Kostadinova, 2006 MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo macho (TFMCBMNA/00010) en el Museo de Trematoda, Familia Hemiuridae Ciencias Naturales, Tenerife; alotipo hembra (DBAULL NE/ TC7S11) y dos paratipos (DBAULL NE/TA11S11, DBAULL REFERENCIA: Pankov, P., Webster, B. L., Blasco-Costa, I., Gibson, D.I., Littlewood, D.T.J., Balbuena, J.A. y Kostadinova, A., 2006. NE/TAS12) en el Departamento de Biología Animal de la Robinia aurata n. g., n. sp. (Digenea: Hemiuridae) from the mugi- Universidad de La Laguna. Se mencionan seis ejemplares adicio- lid Liza aurata with a molecular confirmation of its position wit- nales en la colección de R. Riera. DISTRIBUCIÓN: isla de Tenerife. hin the Hemiuroidea. Parasitology, 133(2): 217-227. REFERENCIA: Riera, R., Núñez, J. y Brito, M. del C., 2006. Two new species of Comesomatidae Filipjev, 1922 (Nematoda: Chromado- Saturnius dimitrovi Blasco-Costa, Pankov, Gibson, Balbuena, Raga, rida) from sandy bottoms of Tenerife, Canary Islands. Zootaxa, Sarabeev y Kostadinova, 2006 1126: 53-61. Trematoda, Familia Hemiuridae LOCALIDAD TIPO: costa del mar Negro frente a Sozopol, Bulgaria, pará- Paratrichodorus divergens Almeida, Santos, Abrantes y Decraemer, 2005 sito de Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758. Familia Trichodoridae MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (BMNH 2005.11.10.20) y cuatro paratipos LOCALIDAD TIPO: Granjas Farm, Esporões, Braga, Minho Region, (BMNH 2005.11.10.21-24) en The Natural History Museum, Londres. Portugal, 200 m. DISTRIBUCIÓN:mares Negro y Mediterráneo (delta del Ebro). MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (UM.DB-T 200) y varios paratipos en el REFERENCIA: Blasco-Costa, I., Pankov, P., Gibson, D. I., Balbuena, J. A., Departamento de Biologia, Universidade do Minho, Braga; y cuatro Raga, J. A., Sarabeev, V. L. y Kostadinova, A., 2006. Saturnius minu- paratipos en cada una de las siguientes instituciones: Nematology tus n. sp. and S. dimitrovi n.
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