Poecilochaetus 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

Poecilochaetus sp.
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Poecilochaetus sp. Fig. 4F View Figure 4

Larval morphology.

Overall shape long and slender. Two pairs of dark red eyes present. Metatrochophore larvae with 17 chaetigers have broadened trapezoidal prostomium with tactile cilia in anterior part, broad and low caruncle, provisional larval chaetae, and well developed prototrochs (Fig. 4F View Figure 4 ). Body of metatrochophore larvae transparent, characterized by small pigment spot between parapodia from chaetiger II onwards. Pygidium without anal cirri. Incomplete anterior fragment of nectosoma larvae characterized by extremely long body, rounded prostomium, broad and low caruncle, reduced prototrochs, parapodia with digitiform dorsal postchaetal lobes, and rapid serpentine swimming behavior. The body of nectosoma larvae transparent and small pigment spot laterally on each side of chaetigers. Occipital antenna and pair of palps not observed.

Remarks.

Adult individuals of this species were not collected in the present study. Even though the 18S and 16S rRNA gene sequences obtained from larvae in the present study did not match any of the Poecilochaetus sequences from DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank, this species was referred to Poecilochaetus sp. because specimens formed a monophyletic clade with the other Poecilochaetus species with robust statistical support (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ).

Planktonic larvae of this species were collected in Onagawa Bay in August 2010 and January 2013. The larval morphology of this species is similar to that of Poecilochaetus serpens Allen, 1904 described by Hannerz (1956) and Plate and Husemann (1994). However, the former species differs from the latter by not having yellow chromatophores on the “head” and pygidium as described by Plate and Husemann (1994). The pigmentation pattern of Poecilochaetus sp. larvae also differs from that of Poecilochaetus anterospinus , which has a pair of ventral green melanophores on the lateral side of each segment, beginning from chaetiger IV throughout ( Magalhães et al. 2015).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Spionida

Family

Spionidae