Spionidae

Williams, Jason D., 2007, New records and description of four new species of spionids (Annelida: Polychaeta: Spionidae) from the Philippines: the genera Dispio, Malacoceros, Polydora, and Scolelepis, with notes on palp ciliation patterns of the genus Scolelepis, Zootaxa 1459, pp. 1-35 : 29-30

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.176375

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6242437

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AF87BA-6E2C-4D77-FF7A-FA2721C8F981

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scientific name

Spionidae
status

 

Key to the Spionidae View in CoL of the Philippines *

1. Specialized setae present on setiger 5..........................................................................................................7

- Specialized setae absent on setiger 5 ........................................................................................................... 2

2. Prostomium pointed..................................................................................................................................... 3

- Prostomium with lateral horns ............................................................. Malacoceros indicus ( Fauvel, 1928) View in CoL

3. Branchiae from setiger 1; with accessory branchiae ............................................. Dispio latilamella View in CoL sp. n.

- Branchiae from setiger 2; without accessory branchiae .............................................................................. 4

4. Occipital tentacle present .............................................................................. Scolelepis magnicornuta View in CoL sp. n.

- Occipital tentacle absent.............................................................................................................................. 5

5. Notopodial lamellae of anterior setigers with up to nine conical lobes................. Scolelepis alisonae View in CoL sp. n.

- Notopodial lamellae of anterior setigers without conical lobes................................................................... 6

6. Notopodial hooded hooks begin on same setigers as neuropodial hooded hooks......................................... .............................................................................................................. Scolelepis hutchingsae Dauer, 1985 View in CoL

- Notopodial hooded hooks begin at least ten setigers posterior to beginning of neuropodial hooded hooks. ......................................................................................................................... Scolelepis villosivaina View in CoL sp. n.

7. Setiger 5 with one type of major spine ........................................................................................................ 8

- Setiger 5 with two types of major spines................................................................................................... 16

8. Branchiae from setiger 2; tridentate hooded hooks present; setiger 4 with modified notosetae; setiger 5 only weakly modified ........................................................................ Tripolydora spinosa Woodwick, 1964 View in CoL

- Branchiae begin posterior to setiger 5, or absent; bidentate hooded hooks; setiger 5 highly modified ...... 9

9. Notosetae present on setiger 1; hooded hooks without constriction on shaft ..................... Dipolydora View in CoL ….10

- Notosetae absent on setiger 1; hooded hooks with constriction on shaft ............................. Polydora View in CoL ….12

10. Major spines of setiger 5 bidentate with a large lateral tooth and cowling connecting teeth; posterior noto- podia with awl-like modified spines ............................................... Dipolydora armata ( Langerhans, 1880) View in CoL

- Posterior notopodia lacking modified spines............................................................................................ 11

11. Major spines of setiger 5 with small subterminal protuberance on convex side; pygidium with large ven- tral lobe and 2 smaller dorsal lobes .................................................. Dipolydora socialis ( Schmarda, 1861) View in CoL

- Major spines of setiger 5 with two lateral teeth; small cuff-shaped pygidium.............................................. ............................................................................................... Dipolydora tridenticulata ( Woodwick, 1964) View in CoL

12. Bundles of needle-like notosetae protruding through cuticle of posterior setigers; pygidium with anal cirri ....................................................................................................................... Polydora robi Williams, 2000 View in CoL

- Bundles of posterior notosetae absent; pygidium cup-shaped................................................................... 13

13. Occipital tentacle absent............................................................................................................................ 14

- Occipital tentacle present ............................................................................ Polydora cavitensis Pillai, 1965 View in CoL

14. Palps without pigmentation ....................................................................................................................... 15

- Palps with bands of black pigment ......................................................... Polydora View in CoL sp. A Williams, 2001**

15. Major spines of setiger 5 simple, falcate .................................................. Polydora mabinii Williams, 2001 View in CoL

- Major spines of setiger 5 with large lateral tooth .............................. Polydora umangivora Williams, 2001 View in CoL

16. Branchiae from setiger 2.............................................. Boccardia berkeleyorum Blake & Woodwick, 1971 View in CoL

- Branchiae from setiger 7, or absent ........................................................................................................... 17

17. Up to ten pairs of branchiae beginning on setiger 7; a borer in calcareous substrata.................................... ...................................................................................................... Carazziella reishi ( Woodwick, 1964) View in CoL ***

- Branchiae reduced, one or two pairs beginning on setiger 7 or absent; associated with sponges............ 18

18. Unilimbate capillary neurosetae in setigers 2–7; setiger 5 modified with two types of major spines arranged in a double row: dorsal row falcate with an apical shelf; ventral row with expanded distal end bearing up to 9 teeth along the apical edge and a capillary extension on the posterior end.......................... .................................................................................................... Polydorella dawydoffi Radashevsky, 1996 View in CoL

- Acicular neurosetae in setigers 2–7; setiger 5 modified with two types of major spines arranged in a dou- ble row: dorsal row simple, falcate; ventral row with slightly expanded distal end bearing small digitiform bosses .............................................................................................. Polydorella kamakamai Williams, 2004 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Spionida

Family

Spionidae

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