Ampharete, Malmgren, 1865

Krüger, Lotte, Dietrich, Anna, Bastrop, Ralf & Bick, Andreas, 2022, From synonym to valid species: Redescriptions of Ampharete acutifrons (Grube, 1860) and A. cirrata Webster & Benedict, 1887, and brief descriptions of A. baltica Eliason, 1955 and A. grubei Malmgren, 1865 (Annelida: Terebellida: Ampharetidae), Zootaxa 5174 (4), pp. 357-380 : 376-377

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Updated key to North Atlantic species of Ampharete View in CoL

The presented key for described species constitutes an update of the key 2 proposed by Parapar et al. (2019), based on species descriptions from Holthe (1986) and Parapar et al. (2012, 2018), following the term intermediate uncinigers after Imajima et al. (2012). Accordingly, intermediate uncinigers are excluded from the abdominal segment count. Branchial gap: width as number of branchial base, following Parapar et al. (2018). We excluded A. lindstroemi Malmgren, 1867 (part.) in Hessle, 1917 sensu Parapar et al. (2012) from this key, an undescribed species ( Parapar et al., 2018), even though a brief diagnosis was given in Parapar et al. (2012).

1. Paleae stout basally ( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3C View FIGURE 3 )......................................................................... 2

- Paleae slender and evenly tapering to long filiform tips or absent ( Figs 5A View FIGURE 5 , 6A,B,D,E View FIGURE 6 ).............................. 5

2. Pygidium with one pair of short lateral lobes only; branchial gap absent; paleae gradually but quickly tapering to comparatively long filiform tips (rarely missing)............................. A. villenai Parapar, Helgason, Jirkov & Moreira, 2012 View in CoL

- Pygidium otherwise (with 2 long cirri and short papillae or with 2 short lateral lappets and a number of long anal cirri); paleae abruptly tapering to very short filiform tips (usually missing)................................................... 3

3. 2 intermediate uncinigers (IU) and 14–16 abdominal uncinigers (AU); prostomium with 2 small eyespots, branchial gap present (1); pygidium with 2 long cirri and a number of short papillae............................ A. goesi ( Malmgren, 1865) View in CoL

- 2 IU and 12 or less AU................................................................................ 4

4. Branchial gap present (1.5); 10 AU; pygidium with 2 short, wide lateral lappets and about 8 thin long anal cirri........................................................................................ A. acutifrons ( Grube, 1860) View in CoL

- Branchial gap absent or very narrow (<0.5); 11 (seldom 12) AU; pygidium with 2 long cirri and a number of small, round papillae; prostomium usually with 2 eyespots......................... A. finmarchica ( Sars, 1865) sensu Holthe (1986) View in CoL

5. Rudimental notopodia on 2 IU enlarged................................................................... 6

- All rudimental notopodia of similar size................................................................... 7

6. Gap between branchial groups as wide as width of group; 10 AU............................. A. falcata Eliason, 1955 View in CoL

- Gap between branchial groups narrower or absent; 22–26 AU................................. A. vega ( Wirén, 1883) View in CoL

7. Paleae at least twice as long or wide as the most developed notochaetae.......................................... 8

- Paleae fine, only slightly longer than the following notochaetae or absent....................................... 11

8. 2 IU and 10 AU with very long dorsal cirri (clearly longer than length of base of respective pinnule)........................................................................................... A. cirrata Webster & Benedict, 1887 View in CoL

- AU dorsal cirri (if present) short (less than half of length of base of respective pinnule)............................. 9

9. Pygidium with 2 long lateral cirri and several short papillae................................................... 10

- Pygidium otherwise (lateral cirri and long cirriform papillae almost same length)................................. 15

10. Pygidial cirri with a pair of eye spots, 10 AU.............. A. lindstroemi Malmgren View in CoL in Hessle, 1917 sensu Holthe (1986)

- Pygidial cirri without eye spots, AU with short dorsal cirri.......................... A. santillani Parapar et al., 2018 View in CoL

11. Paleae absent; 12 thoracic uncinigers (TU); AU with long dorsal cirri; pygidium with 2 long cirri and a number of short cirriform papillae................................................................. A. petersenae Jirkov, 1997 View in CoL

- Paleae fine, only slightly longer than the following notochaetae............................................... 12

12. AU without dorsal cirri; branchial gap (1) or absent; 12 TU, 9 AU.............................................. 13

- AU with long dorsal cirri, at least as long as the base of respective pinnule; branchial gap (4); 11 TU, more than 9 AU.... 14

13. Branchial gap (1); prostomium and pygidial cirri with eyespots.......... A. oculicirrata Parapar, Moreira & Barnich, 2019 View in CoL

- Branchial gap absent; no prostomial or pygidial eyespots............ A. undecima Alvestad, Kongsrud & Kongshavn, 2014 View in CoL

14. 3 branchiae in each group arranged in a line, 4th branchia posterior to this row; IU with vestigial dorsal cirri; 10 AU........................................................................................ A. borealis ( Sars, 1856) View in CoL

- All 4 branchiae in each group arranged in a line; IU without dorsal cirri; 13–16 AU............ A. octocirrata ( Sars, 1835) View in CoL

15. AU with dorsal cirri in form of minute rounded lobe (often difficult to see), branchial gap present (≤1); small species, max. 11 mm long (or 18 mm; see Remarks).................................................... A. baltica Eliason, 1955 View in CoL

- AU with short dorsal cirri (easy to find), branchial gap present (1–3); large species, max. 80 mm long.................................................................................................. A. grubei Malmgren, 1865 View in CoL

Alvestad, T., Kongsrud, J. A. & Kongshavn, K. (2014) Ampharete undecima, a new deep-sea ampharetid (Annelida, Polychaeta) from the Norwegian Sea. Memoirs of Museum Victoria, 71, 11 - 19. https: // doi. org / 10.24199 / j. mmv. 2014.71.02

Eliason, A. (1955) Neue oder wenig bekannte Schwedische Ampharetiden (Polychaeta). Goteborgs Kungliga vetenskaps- och vitterhets-samhalles handlingar. Sjatte Foljden, Series B, 6 (16), 1 - 17.

Grube, A. E. (1860) Beschreibung neuer oder wenig bekannter Anneliden. Archiv fur Naturgeschichte. 26 (1), 71 - 118, pls. III - V. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 13989

Hessle, C. (1917) Zur Kenntnis der terebellomorphen Polychaeten. Zoologiska Bidrag Fran Uppsala, 5, 39 - 258.

Holthe, T. (1986) Polychaeta Terebellomorpha. Marine Invertebrates of Scandinavia, 7, 1 - 192. https: // doi. org / 10.1017 / s 0025315400026783

Imajima, M., Reuscher, M. G. & Fiege, D. (2012) Ampharetidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Japan. Part I: The genus Ampharete Malmgren, 1866, along with a discussion of several taxonomic characters of the family and the introduction of a new identification tool. Zootaxa, 3490 (1), 75 - 88. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3490.1.6

Jirkov, I. A. (1997) Ampharete petersenae sp. n. (Ampharetidae, Polychaeta) from the northern Atlantic. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 76, 1420.

Malmgren, A. J. (1865) Nordiska Hafs-Annulater. [part three of three]. Ofversigt af Koniglich Vetenskapsakademiens forhandlingar, Stockholm, 22 (5), 355 - 410.

Malmgren, A. J. (1867) Annulata polychaeta. Spetsbergiae, Gronlandiae, Islandiae et Scandinaviae hactenus cognita. Ofv Kongl Vetensk-Akad Forh, 4, 127 - 235.

Parapar, J., Helgason, G. V., Jirkov, I. & Moreira, J. (2012) Polychaetes of the genus Ampharete (Polychaeta: Ampharetidae) collected in Icelandic waters during the BIOICE project. Helgoland Marine Research, 66 (3), 331 - 344. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 10152 - 011 - 0274 - z

Parapar, J., Kongsrud, J. A., Kongshavn, K., Alvestad, T., Aneiros, F. & Moreira, J. (2018) A new species of Ampharete (Annelida: Ampharetidae) from the NW Iberian Peninsula, with a synoptic table comparing NE Atlantic species of the genus. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 183 (3), 526 - 555. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / zoolinnean / zlx 077

Parapar, J., Moreira, J. & Barnich, R. (2019) A new species of Ampharete (Annelida: Ampharetidae) from the West Shetland shelf (NE Atlantic Ocean), with two updated keys to the species of the genus in North Atlantic waters. European Journal of Taxonomy, 531, 1 - 16. https: // doi. org / 10.5852 / ejt. 2019.531

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FIGURE 2. Original drawings from the first description of Amphicteis acutifrons by Grube 1860. 6. Anterior end, ventral view. 6a. Posterior end with anal cirri, ventral view.

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FIGURE 3. Ampharete acutifrons. Holotype (ZMB Verm. 1575), Micrographs of methyl blue staining pattern. A. Complete specimen, ventral view, with continuous ventral shields from segment I to XIV and median ventral groove from segment XV to posterior end. B. Dorsal view on posterior thorax and abdomen with damaged segments.Arrows point towards eggs, leaving the body wall in intermediate and following three abdominal segments. Note:Abdominal neuropodia without cirri. C. Anterior end, dorsal view with branchiae missing, bases still recognizable. Note: Presence of thick and relatively short paleae and two buccal tentacles. D. Dorsal view on paleae of left body side in detail. Arrow indicates smaller and thinner paleae. E. Posterior end with anal cirri. F. Thoracic notopodia 6-9, dorsal view. G. Last thoracic notopodium with differing diameters of chaetae. H. Detached abdominal uncinus. Scale bars: A, B = 500 µm. C = 400 µm. D, E = 200 µm. F = 100 µm. G = 75 µm, H = 10 µm.

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FIGURE 5. Ampharete cirrata. A. Anterior end, dorsal view with dissected branchiae. Arrow is pointing towards nephridial papilla on segment IV. B. Last thoracic, intermediate and first abdominal segments (segments XVII–XX), lateral view. Arrow is pointing towards papilla (glandular pad?) above the neuropodium. C. Differing shapes of abdominal pinnules with cirri, last pinnule (rightmost) always elongated (two-sided arrow indicates length of base of pinnule). D. Thoracic and intermediate uncini. E. Abdominal uncinus. Scale bars: A, B = 200 µm. C = 100 µm. D, E = 10 µm.

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FIGURE 6. Ampharete cirrata, SEM micrographs.A. Anterior end, ventral view with buccal tentacles. B. Anterior end, frontal view. C. Buccal tentacles from A, enlarged. D. Paleae from B, enlarged. E. Anterior end, dorsal view with one branchia.Arrows are pointing towards nephridial papillae on segment IV. F. Posterior end, terminal view on anal cirri. G. Posterior end, lateral view, with abdominal pinnules with dorsal cirri and anal cirri. Scale bars: A, B, E, G = 200 µm. C, D = 50 µm. F = 100 µm.