Ficopomatinae Pillai, 1960

Pillai, T. Gottfried, 2008, Ficopomatus talehsapensis, a new brackish-water species (Polychaeta: Serpulidae: Ficopomatinae) from Thailand, with discussions on the relationships of taxa constituting the subfamily, opercular insertion as a taxonomic character and their taxonomy, a key to its taxa, and their zoogeography, Zootaxa 1967, pp. 36-52 : 46

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1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5242817

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scientific name

Ficopomatinae Pillai, 1960
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Subfamily Ficopomatinae Pillai, 1960

Type genus: Ficopomatus Southern, 1921 View in CoL .

Type species: Ficopomatus macrodon View in CoL , Southern, 1921.

The subfamily characters are re-defined below on the basis of its three presently constituent genera, namely, Ficopomatus View in CoL Southern (1921), Marifugia Absolon & Hrabé 1930 View in CoL , and Neopomatus Pillai (1960) View in CoL .

Subfamily characters: Operculum present, chitinous, occurring in position of first left branchial radiole; peduncle lacks pinnules and wings. Interradiolar membranes absent Number of thoracic chaetigers: 7 or 6; collar chaetae present or absent, strongly toothed when present; Apomatus View in CoL -chaetae absent. Thoracic membranes free or joined over thorax; extend to end of thorax; apron present. Abdominal neurochaetae: geniculate. Anterior process of uncini gouged. Typical habitat: non-marine, i.e., brackish to totally freshwater.

Remarks: Most serpulimorph polychaetes occur in typically marine habitats. The ability to survive and reproduce in non-marine environments, ranging from hypersaline to brackish-water as, for example, in F. enigmaticus , or brackish-water as in N. uschakovi , or even totally freshwater as in Marifugia cavatica , is an important character that needs to be to be taken into consideration in view of physiological adaptations involved. Hennig (1966 p. 101), while discussing the holomorphological methods of phylogenetic systematics, states that ‘it is an old demand that systematic work should consider “all characters as far as possible, and not be limited to only one sector of the fabric of characters.…..’

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Serpulidae

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