Nicholas D. Holland, Avery S. Hiley, Greg W. Rouse
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Abstract
Specimens of a new species of torquaratorid acorn worm (Hemichordata, Enteropneusta) were video recorded and subsequently collected at abyssal depths in the eastern North Pacific at sites ranging from Oregon to northern Mexico. These worms are described here as Yoda demiankoopi n. sp. by molecular and morphological methods. The new species differs from its only described congener, Yoda purpurata, in three ways. First, the lips are extremely wide and indented by a deep ciliary groove for ingesting substrate and conveying it to the mouth. Second, a connective tissue bulge of unknown significance runs mid-dorsally along the hepatic and posthepatic regions of the intestine. Third, the posthepatic intestine is strikingly sinuous and packed with gut contents presumably undergoing digestion for extended periods between infrequent defecations. Yoda demiankoopi n. sp. is hermaphroditic, a character so far known only for the genus Yoda in the entire class Enteropneusta. The gonads of each adult worm comprise hundreds of ovaries (each containing a single oocyte) and hundreds of testes located just beneath the dorsal epidermis of the anterior trunk and associated genital wings. In any given animal, at any given time, gametes of only one sex or the other become fully mature. Thus, the worm is a sequential hermaphrodite, alternately spawning purely as a female or purely as a male.
在俄勒冈州到墨西哥北部的北太平洋东部的深海中,对一种新物种(半角虫,Enteropneusta)的标本进行了录像记录和采集。这些蠕虫在这里被描述为Yoda demiankoopi n. sp.通过分子和形态学方法。这个新物种与唯一被描述的近亲紫檀尤达在三个方面不同。首先,嘴唇非常宽,有很深的睫状沟,用来吸收底物并将其输送到口腔。其次,一个意义不明的结缔组织凸起沿着肠的肝和肝后区域在背侧中部。第三,肝后肠非常弯曲,充满了肠道内容物,可能在不频繁的排便之间进行长时间的消化。Yoda demiankoopi n. sp.是雌雄同体的,到目前为止,只有在整个Enteropneusta纲的Yoda属中才知道这个特征。每只成虫的性腺包括数百个卵巢(每个卵巢含有一个卵母细胞)和数百个睾丸,位于前干背表皮下方和相关的生殖翼。在任何给定的动物中,在任何给定的时间,只有一种性别或另一种性别的配子完全成熟。因此,这种蠕虫是一种连续的雌雄同体,交替地以纯雌性或纯雄性的形式产卵。
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