Bradabyssa ilyvestis (Hartman, 1960) Salazar-Vallejo, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4343.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051183 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B87B6-3425-FFE8-1AB7-FF57FC6BFC3D |
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Bradabyssa ilyvestis (Hartman, 1960) |
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comb. nov. |
Bradabyssa ilyvestis (Hartman, 1960) n. comb.
Figure 34 View FIGURE 34
Ilyphagus ilyvestis Hartman, 1960: 130 View in CoL –133, Pl. 13, Figs 1–3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 .—Hartman 1969: 293–294, 3 textfigs.
Type material. Eastern Pacific Ocean. Holotype ( LACM 538), and 1 paratype ( LACM 539), Long Basin, 109 km off China Point, San Clemente Island, California, R.V. Velero IV, Sta. 6351 (32°01'00" N, 119°23'00" W), 1782 m, gray, stiff, silty-clay, 17 Aug. 1959.
Description. Holotype (LACM 538) truncate anteriorly. Body globose, depressed, 13 mm long, 5 mm wide, 16 chaetigers (paratype with ventral longitudinal dissection towards truncate end, 12 mm long, 6 mm wide, 16 chaetigers); tunic papillated; papillae abundant, elongate, tapered, densely covered by very fine sediment particles forming thick, tapered projections ( Fig. 34A View FIGURE 34 ).
Anterior end missing in type specimens; details unknown. Parapodia lateral ( Fig. 34B View FIGURE 34 ), completely covered by papillae. Median neuropodia ventrolateral. Notopodia and neuropodia close to each other.
Median notochaetae arranged in transverse series; all multiarticulate capillaries, articles short basally, mediumsized medially, alternating several short articles with one long distally ( Fig. 34C View FIGURE 34 ), 8–9 chaetae per bundle, longest chaetae as long as 1/3 body width. Neurochaetae about twice as wide as notochaetae, arranged in transverse series, 4–5 per bundle, each with short articles thoroughly except subdistally, slightly widened, mucronate ( Fig. 34D View FIGURE 34 ).
Posterior end rounded, pygidium with anus terminal, cirri absent.
Remarks. The original description indicates that the cephalic cage chaetae are missing but this is explained by the fact that the anterior end is missing, which is confirmed also by the lack of the dorsally displaced first chaetiger. So far, this species is unique in having a large number of notochaetae, which unlike other species, are less markedly thinner than neurochaetae, and by the thick sediment cover of body papillae. However, another species also possesses more than the usual number of notochaetae (1–3), B. mezianei n. sp. (see below). This was originally identified as I. cf ilyvestis by Amoureux (1982) because of the resemblance to the known species, but no further explanation was provided about any difference. As indicated below, this latter material includes specimens with anterior ends and showing different degrees of abrasion, such that a better understanding of both species is now possible. Their cephalic cage, as can be seen in one of the species, has very few, thin chaetae and consequently they cannot belong in Ilyphagus Chamberlin, 1919 , but rather in Bradabyssa .
Consequently, B. ilyvestis (Hartman, 1960) n. comb. resembles B. mezianei n. sp. because they both have elongate papillae forming fusiform sediment tubercles and many notochaetae per bundle. They differ because in B. ilyvestis there are more notochaetae per bundle (8–9), and the neurochaetae are subdistally swollen, whereas in B. mezianei there are only 3–5 notochaetae, and neurochaetae taper distally with a very slight subdistal swelling.
Distribution. Off San Clemente Island, California, in 2000 m.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County |
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Bradabyssa ilyvestis (Hartman, 1960)
Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. 2017 |
Ilyphagus ilyvestis
Hartman 1960: 130 |