Pseudoceros laingensis

Psedoceros laingensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Turbellaria
Order: Polycladida
Family: Pseudocerotidae
Genus: Pseudoceros
Species: P. laingensis
Binomial name
Pseudoceros laingensis
(Newman & Cannon, 1998)

Pseudoceros laingensis is a marin flatworm species that belongs to the Pseudocerotidae family.

Common name

Flatworm of Laing : this name comes from the place it had been described the first time in Laing Island in Papua New Guinea.

Distribution

Central Tropical Indo-Pacific, from Indonesia to Papua New Guinea.

Habitat

External slope or top of coral reefs.

Size

Up to 3 inches (7.6 cm).

Physical characteristics

"External anatomy: Cream background with widely spaced scattered purple spots. Each spot is formed by microdots, denser in the middle with fine dots outwards. The ventral side is cream. Pseudotentacles are formed by simple folds of the anterior margin with small scattered pseudotentacular eyes on the margin. A horseshoe shaped cerebral cluster with about 100 eyespots. A big and wide pharynx formed by elaborated folds. Internal anatomy: The male system is formed by branched vas deferens, a rounded oblong seminal vesicle connected to a long and coiled ejaculatory duct, a large oval prostatic vesicle and a long pointed, and narrow cuticular stylet housed in a deep and voluminous antrum. The female antrum is deep and wide with a narrow and short vagina surrounded by the cement glands."[1]

Behaviour

Benthic, diurnals, because of its aposematic colors, it has no fear to crawl around to feed.

Feedind

Pseudoceros laingensis feeds on various colonial ascidians.

Bibliographical References

  1. Author Bolanos Marcela, extract from http://polycladida.lifedesks.org/pages/3101


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