Pseudopolydora tsubaki Simon, Sato-Okoshi & Abe, 2017

Abe, Hirokazu & Sato-Okoshi, Waka, 2021, Molecular identification and larval morphology of spionid polychaetes (Annelida, Spionidae) from northeastern Japan, ZooKeys 1015, pp. 1-86 : 1

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1015.54387

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scientific name

Pseudopolydora tsubaki Simon, Sato-Okoshi & Abe, 2017
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Pseudopolydora tsubaki Simon, Sato-Okoshi & Abe, 2017 Fig. 9G, H View Figure 9

Larval morphology.

Overall larval shape fusiform, head region enlarged due to broad prostomium and expanded lateral lips of vestibule. Prostomium gently notched anteriorly. Three pairs of black eyes present, comprising one pair of rounded median eyes, one pair of large lateral eyes, and one pair of large anterior eyes. Lateral and anterior pairs of eyes link with each other and form dumbbell-shapes almost divided into two equal parts by a deep constriction. Mid-dorsal ramified melanophore present on chaetiger I in early larvae. Mid-dorsal melanophore on chaetiger I occasionally absent or expanded to finely ramified melanophore in late larvae. A paired of melanophores occur dorso-laterally from chaetiger II onwards, usually finely ramified in late larvae (Fig. 9H View Figure 9 ). Ramified melanophores cover almost entire ventral surface on chaetigers III-VII in 11-chaetiger larvae. Black pigment spots on sides of peristomium absent. Conspicuous large black pigment on pygidium. Gastrotrochs on chaetigers V and VII in 11-chaetiger larvae.

Remarks.

Adult individuals were collected from mud deposits in crevices of shells of living C. gigas oysters in Habu Port, Izu-Oshima Island, and Tomiura, Boso Peninsula in April 2016. Adult morphology agrees with the description of Pseudopolydora tsubaki by Simon et al. (2019a). Therefore, these individuals were identified as P. tsubaki . The larvae and adults were confirmed to 100% match using molecular data (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ).

A small number of planktonic larvae of this species were collected in Habu Port and Tomiura in May and June 2016. The larvae of P. tsubaki are similar to those of Pseudopolydora pulchra (Carazzi, 1893) in having ramified melanophores covering the ventral side; however, these cover only the central part of the body in the former species, whereas those of latter species cover the ventral surface almost entirely ( Hannerz 1956, as Polydora pulchra ; Rullier 1963, as Polydora pulchra ). The dorsal pigment pattern is also different in these two species: two pairs of melanophores are distinct in P. pulchra , whereas the melanophore pair is ambiguous in P. tsubaki .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Spionida

Family

Spionidae

Genus

Pseudopolydora