Haplosyllis granulosa ( Lattig, Martin & San Martín, 2007 ) Lattig, Martin & San Martin, 2007

Lattig, Patricia & Martin, Daniel, 2009, A taxonomic revision of the genus Haplosyllis Langerhans, 1887 (Polychaeta: Syllidae: Syllinae), Zootaxa 2220, pp. 1-40 : 20

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.190035

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6218837

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F043C-FFCD-9146-AD9B-FD3C7067FA16

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Plazi

scientific name

Haplosyllis granulosa ( Lattig, Martin & San Martín, 2007 )
status

comb. nov.

Haplosyllis granulosa ( Lattig, Martin & San Martín, 2007) View in CoL new comb.

Geminosyllis granulosa Lattig, Martin & San Martín, 2007: 561 View in CoL , figs 5–6.

Haplosyllis spongicola View in CoL .— San Martín, 2003: 324, fig. 179B (in part)

Syllis spongicola spongicola View in CoL .— Cognetti, 1955: 1 –3, fig. 1a.— Cognetti, 1957: 10 –14, fig. 2a.— Cognetti, 1961: 294.

Examined material. W Mediterranean, Nerja ( Spain). Holotype MNCN 16.01/10606; 155 Paratypes MNCN 16.01/10607.

Diagnosis. Body slender, length 5–10 mm for 28 to 52 chaetigers. Dorsal surface granulose. Trepan with 10 small teeth. First dorsal cirri long (18–30 articles), midbody dorsal cirri less than ½ body width. Chaetae all bidentate, 2–7 chaetae on each parapodium, MJP straight; US of MF with long denticles.

Host. Unknown. Found in calcareous concretions of Mesophyllum lichenoides and Lithophyllum expansum , 3–25 m, and among rhizomes of Posidonia , 2–20 m ( Lattig et al. 2007).

Reproduction. Haplosyllis granulosa reproduces by acephalous stolons with one pair of blackish ocular spots per parapodia. One paratype was observed early during the formation of the stolon, with the reproductive body still attached to the adult. The specimen had 54 segments, the last 14 forming the stolon.

Distribution. W Mediterranean Sea.

Remarks. The species resembles H. djiboutiensis in number of segments occupied by both pharynx and proventricle, the granulose aspect, length pattern of dorsal cirri and in chaetal shape. They can be distinguished from each other by the chaetal morphology (all similar in H. granulosa while both chaetae of each parapodium are different in H. djiboutiensis ). It would be interesting to obtain more specimens of H. djiboutiensis in order to document the morphological variability of their chaetae.

MNCN

Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Syllidae

SubFamily

Syllinae

Genus

Haplosyllis

Loc

Haplosyllis granulosa ( Lattig, Martin & San Martín, 2007 )

Lattig, Patricia & Martin, Daniel 2009
2009
Loc

Geminosyllis granulosa Lattig, Martin & San Martín, 2007 : 561

Lattig 2007: 561
2007
Loc

Haplosyllis spongicola

San 2003: 324
2003
Loc

Syllis spongicola spongicola

Cognetti 1961: 294
Cognetti 1957: 10
Cognetti 1955: 1
1955
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