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Integrative descriptions of two new species of Dugesia from Hainan Island, China (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida, Dugesiidae)

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ZOOKEYS
Volume -, Issue 1028, Pages 1-28

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1028.60838

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Histology; karyology; molecular distance; molecular phylogeny; taxonomy

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32070427, 31570376, 31471965, u1604173]
  2. Program for Innovative Research Team in University of Henan Province [18IRTSTHN022]

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Two new species of the genus Dugesia from Hainan Island of China are described based on morphological, karyological, and molecular data. Dugesia semiglobosa and Dugesia majuscula have distinct characteristics and mixoploid chromosome complements. The sexualization process may have been induced by lower temperatures in the laboratory compared to their natural habitat.
Two new species of the genus Dugesia (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida, Dugesiidae) from Hainan Island of China are described on the basis of morphological, karyological and molecular data. Dugesia semiglobosa Chen & Dong, sp. nov. is mainly characterized by a hemispherical, asymmetrical penis papilla with ventrally displaced ejaculatory duct opening terminally at tip of penis papilla; vasa deferentia separately opening into mid-dorsal portion of intrabulbar seminal vesicle; two diaphragms in the ejaculatory duct; copulatory bursa formed by expansion of bursal canal, lined with complex stratified epithelium, which projects through opening in bursa towards intestine, without having open communication with the gut; mixoploid chromosome complement diploid (2n = 16) and triploid (3n = 24), with metacentric chromosomes. Dugesia majuscula Chen & Dong, sp. nov. is mainly characterized by oviducts opening asymmetrically into female reproductive system; hyperplasic ovaries; expanded posterior section of bursal canal; vasa deferentia separately opening into mid-dorsal portion of seminal vesicle; asymmetrical penis papilla due to ventral course of ejaculatory duct, which has subterminal and dorsal opening at tip papilla; mixoploid chromosome complement diploid (2n = 16) and triploid (3n = 24); chromosomes metacentric. Apart from their anatomy, separate species status of the two new species is supported also by their genetic distances and by their positions in the phylogenetic tree. The sexualization process may have been induced by the lower temperatures, in comparison with their natural habitat, under which the worms were cultured in the laboratory.

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