Platynereis antipoda Hartman, 1954

Hadiyanto, Hadiyanto, 2023, Nereididae (Annelida: Phyllodocida) from intertidal macroalgae in Western Australia, Zootaxa 5239 (2), pp. 151-203 : 176-178

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5239.2.1

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Platynereis antipoda Hartman, 1954
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Platynereis antipoda Hartman, 1954 View in CoL

Fig. 14A–G View FIGURE 14

Platynereis dumerilii antipoda Hartman, 1954: 35–36 View in CoL , figs 33–37; Hartmann-Schröder 1979: 118; Hutchings & Rainer 1979: 757–758; Hartmann-Schröder 1980: 60; Hutchings & Turvey 1982: 141; Wilson 1985: 136–137; Hutchings & Reid 1991: 55–56.

Platynereis antipoda View in CoL .— Bakken & Wilson 2005: 533–534.

Type locality. Southern Australia .

Material examined. Western Australia: Horrock , 28°23′23.32″S 114°25′48.98″E, 18 November 2020, 1 specimen ( WAM V11668 View Materials ). GoogleMaps Coronation Beach, 28°33′16.88″S 114°33′48.66″E, 19 November 2020, 1 specimen GoogleMaps ( WAM V11669 View Materials ). Glenfield Beach , 28°41′01.32″S 114°36′21.65″E, 17 November 2020, 1 specimen ( WAM V11670 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Shag Rock Beach, Nambung , 30°35′40.00″S 115°06′11.00″E, 31 December 2020, 2 specimens ( WAM V11671 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Yanchep Beach , 31°33′02.36″S 115°37′24.86″E, 14 January 2021, 1 specimen ( WAM V11672 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Yanchep Beach , 31°33′02.36″S 115°37′24.86″E, 14 January 2021, female epitoke, 1 specimen ( WAM V11673 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Beaumaris Beach , 31°44′23.57″S 115°43′17.82″E, 18 January 2021, 5 specimens ( WAM V11674 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Avalon Point, Mandurah , 32°35′40.25″S 115°38′00.16″E, 13 January 2021, 3 specimens ( WAM V11675 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Gnarabup , 33°59′33.73″S 114°59′20.16″E, 16 December 2020, 1 specimen ( WAM V11676 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Foul Bay Beach, 34°13′56.54″S 115°01′55.97″E, 15 December 2020, 1 specimen ( WAM V11677 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Hunters Beach, Green Head , 30° 4′27.54″S 114°58′11.46″E, 29 July 2016, 1 specimen ( WAM V11678 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Cape Peron , 32°15′59.14″S 115°41′06.74″E, 26 July 2016, 3 specimens ( WAM V11679 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Ellensbrook Beach , 33°54′25.59″S 114°59′16.29″E, 24 July 2016, 1 specimen ( WAM V11680 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .

Description. Complete specimens with 34–77 chaetigers, body 5.4–26.8 mm long and 0.4–1.8 mm wide; cream yellow in alcohol. Incomplete specimens with 42–53 chaetigers, posterior end missing, remaining body 18.7–32.5 mm long and 2.2–2.3 mm wide; cream yellow in alcohol.

Prostomium as long as wide. Eyes black, two pairs, outer eyes slightly larger than inner ones, in trapezoidal arrangement. Palps one pair, palpophores globose, palpostyles conical. Antennae one pair, slightly shorter than palps. Tentacular cirri four pairs with basal articulation, longest one extending to chaetiger 7–12. Pharyngeal jaws reddish brown, curved at tips, with seven teeth on each jaw. Paragnaths reddish brown, pectinate bars, present on maxillary and oral rings, arranged as follows: Area I= 0, Area II= 0, Area III= 2–3 transverse rows, Area IV= four curved rows, outside ones shorter, Area V= 0, Area VI= two transverse rows, Areas VII–VIII= 5 patches in one row in lateral, two rows in ventral ( Fig. 14A–B View FIGURE 14 ).

Apodous segment longer than first chaetiger. First two chaetigers uniramous. Notopodia present with subconical dorsal and ventral ligules, dorsal ligules enlarged in posterior chaetigers. Dorsal cirri cirriform, attached on middle of dorsal parapodia, about four times longer than ventral ligules, similar length throughout chaetigers. Neuropodia with subconical ventral ligules, acicular ligules, and triangular postchaetal lobes extending well beyond acicular ligule tips. Ventral cirri cirriform, attached basally on ventral parapodia, slightly shorter than inferior ligules ( Fig. 14C View FIGURE 14 ).

Notochaetae present with homogomph spinigers in anterior chaetigers, homogomph spinigers ( Fig. 14D View FIGURE 14 ) and falcigers ( Fig. 14E View FIGURE 14 ) from chaetiger 21–30 or chaetiger 13 in small specimens. Notopodial falcigerous blades long, curved, with fine serrations and a hooked tip connected to blade. Neurochaetae present with homogomph spinigers and heterogomph falcigers ( Fig. 14F View FIGURE 14 ) in dorsal fascicles, heterogomph spinigers ( Fig. 14G View FIGURE 14 ) and falcigers in ventral fascicles. Neuropodial falcigerous blades medium size, slightly curved at tips, with fine serrations and a hooked tip connected to blade. All spinigerous blades long, with fine serrations. Acicula translucent. Pygidium with anus on dorsal side, anal cirri cirriform, as long as last four to six chaetigers.

A complete, female epitokous specimen with 62 chaetigers, body 17.7 mm long and 1.5 mm wide; cream yellow in alcohol. Body divided into 16 pre-natatory chaetigers, 34 natatory chaetigers, and 12 post-natatory chaetigers. Neuropodial postchaetal lobes modified into large, flat lamella in natatory chaetigers. Dorsal and ventral cirri swollen basally, unmodified in natatory chaetigers.

Remarks. The species is considered a full species in this study, following Bakken & Wilson (2005) who found obvious differences between Australian specimens of Platynereis antipoda and northern European specimens of Platynereis dumerilii . They could not justify the subspecies based on this information, and thus P. antipoda is assigned as a valid species.

Pectinate bars on Area IV can also be arranged in 3–4 triangular rows ( Hutchings & Turvey 1982). Pre-natatory chaetigers of our female specimens were fewer than those of female P. antipoda from Port Hedland, Western Australia (21) ( Hartmann-Schröder 1979), Port Jackson, New South Wales (21) ( Hartman 1954), and South Australia (18) ( Hutchings & Turvey 1982), suggesting that they are probably sympatric species. Morphological examination of both male and female epitokes of P. antipoda across Australian waters will better establish the limits of species. Read (2007) has described sympatric species of Platynereis from New Zealand based on both epitokous male and female specimens.

Hutchings & Rainer (1979) found that P. antipoda from Careel Bay, New South Wales has dark brown acicula and no notopodial falcigers. Those characteristics look similar to a closely-related species, P. australis ( Schmarda, 1861) , which has black acicula ( Imajima 1972) and lacks notopodial falcigers in adults (Hutchings & Reid 1991).

Distribution. Southern Australia: South-West Australia, South Australia, Victoria ( Table 2 View TABLE 2 ).

Habitat. Intertidal, subtidal, muddy sand, rocky shores ( Table 2 View TABLE 2 ).

WAM

Western Australian Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Nereididae

Genus

Platynereis

Loc

Platynereis antipoda Hartman, 1954

Hadiyanto, Hadiyanto 2023
2023
Loc

Platynereis antipoda

Bakken, T. & Wilson, R. S. 2005: 533
2005
Loc

Platynereis dumerilii antipoda

Wilson, R. S. 1985: 136
Hutchings, P. A. & Turvey, S. 1982: 141
Hartmann-Schroder, G. 1980: 60
Hartmann-Schroder, G. 1979: 118
Hutchings, P. A. & Rainer, S. 1979: 757
Hartman, O. 1954: 36
1954
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