Polycirrus abrolhensis, Garraffoni, André R. S. & Costa, Elisa M., 2003

Garraffoni, André R. S. & Costa, Elisa M., 2003, Two new species of Polycirrus (Polychaeta, Terebellidae) from Abrolhos Archipelago, Brazil, Zootaxa 297, pp. 1-7 : 3-5

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.157128

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6276757

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scientific name

Polycirrus abrolhensis
status

sp. nov.

Polycirrus abrolhensis View in CoL sp. nov. (figs. 1–4)

Holotype: Abrolhos Archipelago, 17° 58’44’’ S, 038° 42’41’’ W, 1 complete specimen, 2,805 mm in length, 0,55 mm in width, approximately 25 segments, IBUFRJ­0481.

Paratypes: all from Abrolhos Archipelago, IBUFRJ­0482 (16 specimens), IBUFRJ­ 0 483 (5 specimens), MCEM­1303 (1 specimen).

Description. Dorsum faintly annulated on first segments. Prostomium, laterally expanded and difficult to distinguish dorsally and laterally from the peristomium with only one type of bucal tentacles attached along the distal margin. Tentacular membrane or peristomial upper lips trilobate with convoluted lateral lobes. Peristomial lower lips form small ventral conical projection. Mid ventral groove shallow, which extends along the entire body ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 4 ).

Notopodia from segment 2, 15 pairs, elongate slightly tapered ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 4 ). All notochaetae pinnate capillaries, similars in size ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 4 ). Neurochaeta from segment 7 and then continuing to the last segment before the pygidium. Neuropodial uncini with a concave base and long narrow neck ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 4 ), 6 to 8 in a single row, number consistent for all segment.

Abdominal uncini are more or less 3 times larger than the thoracic ones.

Nephridial papillae at the ventral base of the notopodia present on segments 3–11.

Discussion. Polycirrus abrolhensis is within the group of Polycirrus species which have first notopodia beginning on segment 2: P. albicans (Malmgren, 1866) , P. arenivorus Caullery, 1915 , P. aurantiacus Grube, 1860 , P. caliendrum Claparède, 1868 , P. carolinensis Day, 1973 P. denticulatus Saint­Joseph, 1894 , P. haematodes (Claparède, 1864) , P. hamiltoni Benham, 1921 , P. hesslei Monro, 1930 , P. latidens Eliason, 1962 , P. pallidus (Claparède, 1864) P. plumosus (Wolllebaek, 1912) , Polycirrus paivai . Polycirrus abrolhensis also resembles to P. boholensis Grube, 1878 in having nephridial papillae on segments 2­11 and P. aquila Caullery, 1944 by having pinnate notochaetae. However, P. abrolhensis can be distinguished from any other species of Polycirrus by the presence of the first neurochaetae on segment 7.

Distribution. Abrolhos Archipelago, Bahia State, Eastern Brazilian coast, 10 m, associated to calcareous algae.

Etymology. The specific name derived from the area in which the specimens were collected, Abrolhos Archipelago.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Terebellida

Family

Terebellidae

Genus

Polycirrus

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