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In Korea, the presence of Proalidae has been documented with five known species: <i>Bryceellaperpusilla</i> Wilts, Martínez Arbizu & Ahlrichs, 2010, <i>B.stylata</i> (Milne, 1886), <i>B.tenella</i> (Bryce, 1897), <i>Proalesfallaciosa</i> Wulfert, 1937 and <i>Proalinopsiscaudatus</i> (Collins, 1872).</p><p><strong>New information: </strong>A new species, <i>Proalesamplus</i> sp. nov., is the 42<sup>nd</sup> species within the genus <i>Proales</i>. This species exhibits unique morphological characteristics in the trophi, particularly in the epipharynx, which are distinctive enough to prevent misidentification with other <i>Proales</i> species. The habitus of the new species bears some resemblance to <i>P.phaeopis</i> Myers, 1933, sharing features, such as an elongated and fusiform body, two eyespots, a single foot pseudosegment, two short toes and the absence of a dorsal papilla between the toes. However, the epipharynx of the two species is markedly different. 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Proalesamplus sp. nov., a new monogonont rotifer with a large epipharynx from Korea (Rotifera, Proalidae).
Background: The family Proalidae Harring & Myers, 1924, includes four genera and 53 species, distributed across all eight biogeographic realms and inhabiting various environments, including freshwater, saltwater and terrestrial environments. The genus Proales, the largest within Proalidae, encompasses 41 species characterised by diverse morphological traits. In Korea, the presence of Proalidae has been documented with five known species: Bryceellaperpusilla Wilts, Martínez Arbizu & Ahlrichs, 2010, B.stylata (Milne, 1886), B.tenella (Bryce, 1897), Proalesfallaciosa Wulfert, 1937 and Proalinopsiscaudatus (Collins, 1872).
New information: A new species, Proalesamplus sp. nov., is the 42nd species within the genus Proales. This species exhibits unique morphological characteristics in the trophi, particularly in the epipharynx, which are distinctive enough to prevent misidentification with other Proales species. The habitus of the new species bears some resemblance to P.phaeopis Myers, 1933, sharing features, such as an elongated and fusiform body, two eyespots, a single foot pseudosegment, two short toes and the absence of a dorsal papilla between the toes. However, the epipharynx of the two species is markedly different. The unique epipharynx characteristic of this new species is unparalleled within the genus Proales.
Biodiversity Data JournalAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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2.20
自引率
7.70%
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283
审稿时长
6 weeks
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