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Record # 20772
Author
Title
Journal
Shannon T, Achatz JG (2007)
Convolutriloba macropyga sp. nov., an uncommonly fecund acoel (Acoelomorpha) discovered in tropical aquaria.
Zootaxa 1525: 1–17

Abstract / Notes

A new species of Convolutriloba Hendelberg & Åkesson, 1988, collected from an aquarium in Marietta, Georgia, USA,
and cultured at the University of Georgia comprises exceptionally large individuals, up to 10 mm in length. Like other
members of the genus, Convolutriloba macropyga sp. nov. reproduces asexually and possesses symbiotic zoochlorellae,
but it also routinely reproduces sexually, laying relatively large eggs that hatch into aposymbiotic juveniles with a statocyst
and frontal organ (which are absent in the adults). C. macropyga has a narrow tolerance for extremes of temperature
and salinity: it cannot survive outside of a temperature range of 18–28°C and suffers 50% lethality at salinity as low as 24
ppt and as high as 44 ppt. It cannot survive total darkness for longer than 23–26 days, even with prey provided, suggesting
an obligate symbiosis with its algal endosymbiont. A method for inducing sexual reproduction in other convolutrilobids
is presented, as are suggestions for successful shipping of these acoels.

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