Background
Gastrotricha systematics is in a state of flux mainly due to the conflicts between cladistic
studies base on molecular markers and the classical systematisation based on morphological
traits. In sandy samples from Thailand, we found numerous macrodasyidan gastrotrichs
belonging to an undescribed species of difficult taxonomic affiliation. The abundance and
original nature of the specimens prompted us to undertake a deep survey of both morphological
and molecular traits aiming at a reliable systematisation of the new taxon.
Methodology/Principal Findings
Using several microscopical techniques we investigated the external and internal anatomy,
including the muscular and nervous systems of the new species. Additional specimens
were used to obtain the 18S rRNA gene sequence; molecular data was analysed cladistically
in conjunction with data from additional species belonging to the near complete Macrodasyida
taxonomic spectrum. Specimens are vermiform, up to 806 μm in total length, and
show a well-defined head equipped with peculiar leaf-like sensorial organs and a singlelobed
posterior end. The adhesive apparatus includes anterior, ventrolateral, dorsal and
posterior tubes. Pharynx is about 1/4 of the total length and shows pores at its posterior 3/4.
Adult specimens exhibit maturing eggs and a bulky, muscular caudal organ, but do not
show sperm nor the frontal organ. Musculature and nervous system organisation resemble
the usual macrodasyidan plan; however, the somatic circular muscles of the intestinal
region surround all other muscular components and a third FMRFamide-IR commissure
ventral to the pintestinal junction appear to be an autoapomorphic traits of the new
species. Conclusions/Significance
While the anatomical characteristics of the Asian specimens appear so unique to grant the
establishment of a new taxon, for which the name Thaidasys tongiorgii gen. et sp. nov. is
proposed, the result of phylogenetic analyses based on the 18S rRNA gene unites the new
genus with the family Macrodasyidae
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