Syllis heronislandensis ( Hartmann-Schröder, 1991 ) Martín & Lucas & Hutchings, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5453.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FD39F253-3F08-466B-8928-B485B98E19EE |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11232912 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E04787CB-FFC8-5423-7DF2-81B8FDF3616E |
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Syllis heronislandensis ( Hartmann-Schröder, 1991 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Syllis heronislandensis ( Hartmann-Schröder, 1991) View in CoL n. comb.
Figure 4 View FIGURE 4
Typosyllis (Typosyllis) heronislandensis Hartmann-Schröder, 1991: 31 View in CoL , figs 42–46.
Typosyllis heronislandensis View in CoL .— Licher 1999: 88, fig. 41.
Material examined. AUSTRALIA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Kimberley region, St. 59, west side of Cassini Island , 13° 57’ S, 125° 37’ E, coll., P. Hutchings, low tide, 18 July 1988, AM W.54219, 1 specimen GoogleMaps .
Additional material examined. Typosyllis (Typosyllis) heronislandensis Hartmann-Schröder, 1991 . AUSTRALIA, QUEENSLAND: Heron Island GoogleMaps , SW reef, 23º 27’S 151º 55’E, coll. G. Hartmann-Schröder, short, branched beards of algae from corals on the reef edge with some coralline sand and piece of corals, ZMH-P-0020537, Holotype.
Description. Single specimen, complete, 4 mm long, 0.25 mm wide, 62 chaetigers, broken in two pieces after examination. Body small, delicate, without colour markings. Prostomium oval to rounded, with two pairs of small eyes in open trapezoidal arrangement and two anterior, minute eyespots. Palps shorter than prostomium. Median antenna inserted in middle of prostomium, with 15 articles, longer than combined length of prostomium and palps; lateral antennae originating near anterior margin of prostomium, markedly shorter than median antenna, with 12 articles ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ). Peristomium shorter than subsequent segments; dorsal tentacular cirri similar in length to median antenna, with 17 articles; ventral cirri with about 10 articles. Dorsal cirri of first chaetiger very long, with 27 articles ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ); dorsal cirri of midbody alternating long and short ( Fig. 4B View FIGURE 4 ); long cirri with about 16 articles, ventral cirri with nine articles; articles globose, spherical, especially on mid-length of cirri, except most distal ones, oval, elongated ( Fig. 4A, B View FIGURE 4 ). Numerous spiralized glands inside articles of dorsal cirri, less abundant on anterior cirri ( Fig. 4A, B View FIGURE 4 ). Parapodia bilobed, posterior lobe longer than proximal one ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ). Ventral cirri digitiform. Compound chaetae all bidentate falcigers, both teeth of similar size, with long, curved spines on margin on basal part becoming short and straight distally ( Fig. 4C–E View FIGURE 4 ). Anterior parapodia with 7–9 chaetae, blades 28 µm above, 16 µm below ( Fig. 4C View FIGURE 4 ); midbody parapodia with five chaetae, blades 20–25 µm above, 12 µm below ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ); posterior parapodia with four compound chaetae similar to those of midbody ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 ). Spines on margin of compound chaetae very thin, sometimes difficult to observe. Dorsal simple chaetae on posterior segments, fine, smooth, distally bidentate ( Fig. 4F View FIGURE 4 ). Ventral simple chaetae on far posterior segments, similar to dorsal but slightly thicker ( Fig. 4G View FIGURE 4 ). Anterior parapodia with two thin aciculae, one straight and other slightly curved distally ( Fig. 4H View FIGURE 4 ); midbody and posterior parapodia each with solitary, acuminate acicula ( Fig. 4I, J View FIGURE 4 ). Pharynx long and slender, partially everted, through nine segments ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ); pharyngeal tooth on anterior margin of pharynx. Proventricle through 6–7 segments, with 36 muscle cell rows.
Remarks. The only examined specimen agrees reasonably well with the Hartmann-Schröder (1991) ’s and Licher (1999) ’s descriptions; the spines on margin of chaetal blades are longer in our specimen and present on all chaetae; however, they are very thin and difficult to see, so they could have been overlooked on the type material. The holotype of the species is a minute, incomplete specimen, which agrees quite well with our specimen. Given the distance between the type locality and this new record from Western Australia, it would be good to confirm this using molecular studies.
Habitat. On algae from coral reefs.
Distribution. Australia. Only known from the type locality (Heron Island) and Kimberley region representing first record from Western Australia.
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Australian Museum |
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Syllis heronislandensis ( Hartmann-Schröder, 1991 )
Martín, Guillermo San, Lucas, Yolanda & Hutchings, Pat 2024 |
Typosyllis heronislandensis
Licher, F. 1999: 88 |
Typosyllis (Typosyllis) heronislandensis Hartmann-Schröder, 1991: 31
Hartmann-Schroder, G. 1991: 31 |