Thelepus corsicanus, Lavesque & Londoño-Mesa & Daffe & Hutchings, 2020

Lavesque, Nicolas, Londoño-Mesa, Mario H., Daffe, Guillemine & Hutchings, Pat, 2020, A revision of the French Telothelepodidae and Thelepodidae (Annelida Terebelliformia), with descriptions of three species and first European record of a non-indigenous species, Zootaxa 4810 (2), pp. 305-327 : 317-318

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4810.2.4

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10564695

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scientific name

Thelepus corsicanus
status

sp. nov.

Thelepus corsicanus View in CoL n. sp.

Figures 7–8 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8

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Material examined: Holotype: MNHN-IA- type 2003, incomplete, Mediterranean Sea , Corsica Cape, CR 37, 42°44’47”N 9°28’06”E, 21 m depth, May 2019, some parapodia used for molecular analyses and some parapodia mounted for SEM GoogleMaps . Paratypes: MNHN-IA- type 2004, complete, Mediterranean Sea , Corsica Cape, CB03 , 42°43’00”N 9°15’54”E, 29 m depth, May 2019 GoogleMaps , parapodia used for molecular analyses, AM W.53068, incomplete, Mediterranean Sea , Corsica Cape, CS16 , 42°46’12”N 9°20’00”E, 22 m depth, May 2019 GoogleMaps , mounted for SEM. AM W.53069, incomplete, Mediterranean Sea , Corsica Cape, CB03 , 42°43’00”N 9°15’54”E, 29 m depth, May 2019 GoogleMaps , mounted for SEM. AM W.53070, complete, Mediterranean Sea , Corsica Cape, CS25 , 42°44’42”N 9°28’00”E, 16 m depth, May 2019 GoogleMaps .

Additional material: SMA_COR_ Thele _05, incomplete, Mediterranean Sea, Corsica Cape, CS25 , 42°44’42”N 9°28’00”E, 16 m depth, May 2019 GoogleMaps , parapodia used for molecular analyses. AM W.53071, incomplete, Mediterranean Sea , Corsica Cape, CS25 , 42°44’42”N 9°28’00”E, 16 m depth, May 2019 GoogleMaps , mounted for SEM. SMA_COR_ Thele _09, incomplete, Mediterranean Sea, Corsica Cape, CS25 , 42°44’42”N 9°28’00”E, 16 m depth, May 2019 GoogleMaps .

Description. Holotype incomplete (51 segments) 37 mm long, 1.8 mm wide, paratypes very small (4.1–9.3 mm long, 0.6–1.01 mm wide).

Prostomium at base of upper lip; eyespots in thin and continuous discrete band ( Fig. 7C View FIGURE 7 ); buccal tentacles very thick, deeply grooved, reaching ~SG16, leaving deep notches on prostomium ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 A–D; 8A–B). Upper lip distinctly wider than long, not convoluted, thick, hood-like ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 A–B, D; 8B); lower lip thick, surrounded by ventral crescent-shaped lobe originating from SG1 ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 A–B, D; 8B). SG1 short, more visible dorsally, except for ventral lobe, SG2 with antero-lateral crest.

Two pairs of branchiae, on SG2–3, with 10 (2–3) filaments on SG2 and 6–7 (1) on SG3 ( Figs 7A, C View FIGURE 7 ; 8A View FIGURE 8 ); filaments short, distally blunt, cylindrical, arising directly from body wall, with wide medial gap; branchial filaments arranged in two irregular rows ( Fig. 8A View FIGURE 8 ).

Ventral surface of anterior segments strongly glandular, corrugated on anteriormost segments, ventral shields absent ( Fig. 8B, D View FIGURE 8 ); mid-ventral stripe beginning from about SG22, discrete. Notopodia of incomplete holotype from SG3 to SG51, from SG3 to SG40 for complete paratype MNHN-IA- type 2004 (n=65 segments); notopodia short, roughly rectangular, distally rounded ( Figs 7A View FIGURE 7 , 8C View FIGURE 8 ), progressively shorter and more rounded from mid-body; notochaetae emerging between lobes. Few falcate notochaetae in both rows, anterior row with 8–10 (4–5) twisted winged chaetae ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 C–D), posterior row with about 7–8 (4–5) narrowly-winged notochaetae ( Fig. 8C, E View FIGURE 8 ); wellmarked difference in length between rows ( Fig. 8C View FIGURE 8 ).

Neuropodia from SG5, as long fleshy ridges on anterior body, progressively shorter and more raised from midbody segments onwards. Uncini with terminal dorsal button, short prow, much shorter than button, base curved; uncini longer than high ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 E–F). Crest of uncini with two rows of secondary teeth, basal row with 2–3 teeth, second row with irregularly sized teeth ( Fig. 8F View FIGURE 8 ).

Nephridial and genital papillae not seen. Pygidium slightly crenulated (paratypes).

Etymology. The species name refers to the type locality and geographical distribution of this species.

Habitat. 16–29 m depth, among rocks (collected by scuba divers).

Type locality. Corsica Cape , Mediterranean Sea .

Distribution. Known only from type locality.

Remarks. Molecular analyses ( Figs 11 View FIGURE 11 ; 12 View FIGURE 12 ) allowed us to confirm that all specimens from Corsica belong to a single species. Indeed, K2P distances for 16S were equal to 1% between holotype (MNHN-IA- type 2003) and other small type material. The number of branchial filaments is clearly size-dependent with 10 filaments on SG2 and 6–7 on SG3 for holotype, and only 2–3 and one, respectively for other small specimens. As holotype is incomplete and paratypes are all small individuals, it is not possible to state where notopodia terminate along the body (at least 49 segments on holotype, and on 60% of the body length for small specimens).

Among the European species, T. corsicanus n. sp. is similar to T. davehalli Jirkov, 2018 , described from off the Faroe Islands, in having two pairs of branchiae and the absence of uncini forming a loop after SG14. However, these two species can be easily differentiated by the presence of eyespots in T. corsicanus n. sp. (absent in T. davehalli ), the number of branchial filaments on SG2 (~10 for T. corsicanus n. sp., ~20 for T. davehalli ), the absence of a convoluted upper lip for T. corsicanus n. sp. (a priori present for T. davehalli , but not reported in the description of this species, see Fig. 4B View FIGURE 4 in Jirkov 2018), the shape of uncini (crest with three rows of teeth for T. corsicanus n. sp., crest with a priori only one row of teeth for T. davehalli , see Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 G–H in Jirkov 2018) and the geographical distribution ( Corsica, Mediterranean Sea for T. corsicanus n. sp., NE Atlantic shelf for T. davehalli ).

AM

Australian Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Terebellida

Family

Terebellidae

Genus

Thelepus

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