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Cerebratulus

Description

Cerebratulus sp. 2

(Figure 2 [6a–6b])

Material examined. One specimen (115 mm), MZUSP 0 0 0 18, Brazil, Ceará, Paracuru, Praia da Pedra Rachada, 3°23.95' S 39°0.85' W, under rock, on sand, coll. Cecili Mendes, 31.I.2014.

One specimen (75 mm), MZUSP 0 0 0 19, Brazil, Ceará, Trairí, Praia do Guajiru, 3º14.21’S 39º13.44’W, under rock, on sand, coll. Cecili Mendes, 02.III.2014.

One specimen (123 mm), MZUSP 0 0 0 20, Brazil, Ceará, Paracuru, Praia da Pedra Rachada, 3°23.95' S 39°0.85' W, under rock, on sand, coll. Cecili Mendes, 30.III.2014.

One specimen (114 mm), MZUSP 0 0 0 21, Brazil, Ceará, Paracuru, Praia da Pedra Rachada, 3°23.95' S 39°0.85' W, under rock, on sand, coll. Cecili Mendes, 27.VII.2014.

One specimen (100 mm), MZUSP 0 0 0 22, Brazil, Ceará, Paracuru, Praia da Pedra Rachada, 3°23.95' S 39°0.85' W, under rock, on sand, coll. Cecili Mendes, 07.IX.2014.

Field diagnosis. Body dark brown, long and flat, ending in a white tip and a long caudal cirrus. Head triangular, black with red cerebral ganglia visible. No eye spots. Deep, long cephalic slits. Small mouth immediately posterior to cephalic slits. No marks on body. Intestinal region paler than anterior; diverticula visible; ventral side pale brown, very transparent. Proboscis beige, long and thin. Very contractile animals; posterior end usually curls during fixation process.

Ecology. Specimens found in medium sand, under rocks in mid- and lower littoral zone. They appear to be solitary.

Remarks. This species could be confused with Dushia atra sensu Corrêa (1963); the latter is blackish, the snout has a white anterior margin and is not pointy, the brain is not visible, the mouth is a large fissure, the posterior can have a short white region, the caudal cirrus is short and obvious only in small (<approximately 200 mm extended length) specimens (JLN, unpublished obs.).

Notes

Published as part of Mendes, Cecili B., Matthews-Cascon, Helena & Norenburg, Jon L., 2016, New records of ribbon worms (Nemertea) from Ceará, Northeast Brazil, pp. 146-156 in Zootaxa 4061 (2) on pages 152-153, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4061.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/263586

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Biodiversity

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Nemertea
Order
Heteronemertea
Family
Lineidae
Genus
Cerebratulus
Taxon rank
genus

References

  • Correa, D. D. (1963) Nemerteans from Curacau. Studies on the Fauna of Curacau and other Caribbean islands, 17, 41 - 56.