Neogyptis carriebowcayi, Pleijel & Rouse & Sundkvist & Nygren, 2012

Pleijel, Fredrik, Rouse, Greg W., Sundkvist, Tobias & Nygren, Arne, 2012, A partial revision of Gyptis (Gyptini, Ophiodrominae, Hesionidae, Aciculata, Annelida), with descriptions of a new tribe, a new genus and five new species, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (Zool. J. Linn. Soc.) 165 (3), pp. 471-494 : 479-482

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2012.00819.x

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1DA553AB-8BB9-4883-8C14-B56D99EB2070

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10544493

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/507087CB-4F41-FFAF-FCB0-FA41BE1EEDC0

treatment provided by

Marcus

scientific name

Neogyptis carriebowcayi
status

sp. nov.

NEOGYPTIS CARRIEBOWCAYI View in CoL SP. NOV. ( FIGS 4 View Figure 4 , 5 View Figure 5 )

Type material: Holotype ( SIO-BIC A2467 ), + 100 paratypes ( SIO-BIC 2468–2476 , 2508 ).

Type locality: Belize, north of Carrie Bow Cay , 16°48.805′N, 88°04.902′W, 1 m, sand and amongst Halimeda algae GoogleMaps .

Etymology: Named after Carrie Bow Cay, the type locality.

Material examined: BELIZE. Holotype ( SIO-BIC A2467 , fixed in formaldehyde), Carrie Bow Cay , 16°48.2′N, 88°04.5′W, 1 m, sand and Thalassia, SCUBA , coll. FP 18–26.ix.1997; 13 paratypes ( SIO- BIC A2468 , fixed in formaldehyde), same collection data; five spms fixed in osmium and mounted on SEM stubs ( FP collection), same collection data; + 30 paratypes ( SIO-BIC A2469 , fixed in formaldehyde), Carrie Bow Cay , off reef, 26 m, Halimeda sand, SCUBA, coll. FP 23.ix.1997; + 25 paratypes ( SIO-BIC A2470 , fixed in formaldehyde), Curley Cay , 16°47.4′N, 88°04.8′W, 1 m coarse sand, SCUBA, coll. FP 22.ix.1997; three paratypes ( SIO-BIC A2506 , one spm fixed in 95% ethanol); one spm ( SIO-BIC A2471 , fixed in formaldehyde), Carrie Bow Cay , 16°48.162′N, 88°04.913′W, 1 m, sand, SCUBA, coll. FP 3.xi.2006; one paratype ( SIO-BIC A2472 , fixed in formaldehyde) and six spms (fixed in 95% ethanol, destroyed for DNA sequencing), Twin Cays , Lair Channel , 16°49.675′N, 88°06.047′W, 0.5 m, mangrove, SCUBA, coll. FP 5.xi.2006; nine paratypes ( SIO-BIC A2507 , two spms fixed in 95% ethanol, SIO-BIC A2473 , eight spms fixed in formaldehyde), and 11 spms ( FP collection), fixed in osmium and mounted on SEM stubs, Carrie Bow Cay , outside reef, 16°48.190′N, 88°04.669′W, 15 m, Halimeda sand, SCUBA, coll. GR 8.xi.2006; 20 paratypes ( SIO-BIC A2474 , five spms fixed in 95% ethanol; SIO-BIC A2475 , six spms fixed in formaldehyde), south of Carrie Bow Cay , Curlew Bank, 16°47.311′N, 88°04.575′W, 15 m, coll. GR 10.xi.2006; six paratypes ( SIO-BIC A2508 , fixed in 95% ethanol), north of Carrie Bow Cay, 16°48.805′N, 88°04.902′W, 2 m, Halimeda sand, coll. FP 11.xi.2006; ten paratypes ( SIO-BIC A2476 , fixed in formaldehyde), same collection data; ten spms ( FP collection, fixed in osmium and mounted on SEM stubs), same collection data. GoogleMaps

Description: Length up to 6.5 mm for 28 segments (holotype, measured live, relaxed). Live animals transparent with light yellow gut ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). Preserved animals whitish, some with dark dorsal and ventral cirri. Eye colour red, pigment often lost in preserved specimens. Body outline elongated elliptical to cylindrical ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ) Prostomium slightly wider than long ( Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ). Palpophores cylindrical, palpostyles elongated, evenly tapering to rounded tips; palpostyles longer than palpophores ( Fig. 5A, B View Figure 5 ). Paired antennae slightly thinner and shorter than palps, of even width with last third tapering to fine tips. Median antenna similar to paired antennae but much shorter ( Fig. 5B View Figure 5 ), inserted well in front of eyes. Eyes large, anterior pair twice as large as posterior and positioned further apart, both pairs almost coalescing. Nuchal organs ciliated bands along lateral sides of prostomium, almost meeting mid-dorsally ( Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ). Lip pads absent. Proboscis smooth, with proximal and distal ring, opening with terminal ring of ten conical papillae ( Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ). Non-everted proboscis reaching segment 8–9 ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). Segment 1 dorsally reduced, following segments fully developed. Dorsal cirri and cirrophores segment 1–5 longer and stouter than following ones, with dorsal cirri segment 1 reaching about segment 8–9, dorsal cirri segment 2 reaching about segment 11, dorsal cirri segment 3 reaching about segment 11–12, dorsal cirri segment 4 reaching about segment 11, and dorsal cirri segment 5 reaching about segment 11–12. Ventral cirri segment 1–4 with well-delineated cirrophores and much longer and stouter cirri than on following segments, with ventral cirri segment 1 reaching about segment 5–6, ventral cirri segment 2 reaching about segment 6–7, ventral cirri segment 3 reaching about segment 7, and ventral cirri segment 4 reaching about segment 7–8. Segment 5 with neuropodial lobes, neurochaetae, and ventral cirri similar to following segments, segment 6 with notopodial lobes and notochaetae. Elevated and longer dorsal cirri on segment 8, 12, 15, 17, 19, 21, and 23. Shorter dorsal cirri reaching as far as or slightly further than chaetae ( Fig. 5D View Figure 5 ). Transverse dorsal ridges absent. Notopodial aciculary lobes conical. Notochaetae of three kinds, single bent chaeta emerging near tip of acicula, about 25 capillary chaetae with two alternating rows of teeth, and two to three ventrally positioned curved chaetae with conical side subdistally serrated. Prechaetal neuropodial lobes elongated triangular. About 25 neurochaetae, all unidentate compounds, dorsal and median blades up to four times longer than ventral. Usually single noto- and neuroaciculae. Ventral cirri inserted distally on neuropodium, tapering to fine points ( Fig. 5E View Figure 5 ). Pygidial cirri much longer than dorsal cirri; pygidial papilla absent ( Fig. 5F View Figure 5 ).

Biology: Not fully mature females and males observed in September and November (the only months when specimens were collected).

Habitat: Found in sand and coarse sand at 1–26 m depth.

Distribution: Only known from Carrie Bow Cay and Twin Cays in Belize.

Remarks: Neogyptis carriebowcayi shares red eye colour with N. crypta and N. mediterranea , but differs from the former in having notochaetae from segment 6, rather than from segment 5, and from the latter in having ten papillae in the terminal proboscis ring, rather than 20–32, and in the absence of high dorsal ridges on the posterior half of dorsum.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Hesionidae

Genus

Neogyptis

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