Pseudopolydora sp.

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 sp.
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Pseudopolydora sp. Fig. 9I View Figure 9

Larval morphology.

Overall larval shape slightly fusiform, head region enlarged due to broad prostomium and expanded lateral lips of vestibule. Prostomium rounded 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 a dumbbell-shape almost divided into two equal parts by a deep constriction. Small mid-dorsal melanophore present on chaetiger I. A distinct paired melanophore occurs dorso-laterally from chaetiger II onwards, ramified in anterior chaetigers. Black pigment spots on sides of peristomium absent. Dot-like black pigmentation on pygidium.

Remarks.

No benthic adult stages were collected in the present study. The larvae formed a monophyletic clade with the other Pseudopolydora species with> 50% bootstrap support (Figs 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3 ). Therefore, this species was identified as a member of Pseudopolydora . As the 18S rRNA gene sequences obtained from the larvae did not match any of the available Pseudopolydora sequences, this species is referred to Pseudopolydora sp.

Only one larva individual was collected from Sasuhama in August 2011. The dorsal pigment pattern of this larva somewhat resembles that of P. paucibranchiata ; however, the mid-dorsal pigment of this species is weaker and its dorsolateral melanophores are more ramified than those of P. paucibranchiata . The eye arrangement of this larva resembles that of late P. tsubaki larvae: three pairs of black eyes are present, but not in a straight line.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Spionida

Family

Spionidae