Mediomastus californiensis Hartman, 1944

Magalhães, Wagner F. & Bailey-Brock, Julie H., 2012, Capitellidae Grube, 1862 (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the Hawaiian Islands with description of two new species, Zootaxa 3581, pp. 1-52 : 25-27

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Mediomastus californiensis Hartman, 1944
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Mediomastus californiensis Hartman, 1944 View in CoL

Figures 18 View FIGURE 18 A–B, 19 A–D, 20 A–B

Mediomastus californiensis Hartman, 1944: 264 View in CoL –265, pl. 26, figs. 64–65.

Mediomastus californiensis View in CoL .— Hartman 1947: 408, pl. 46, figs. 3–4. Hartman 1969: 387–388, figs. 1–4. Ewing 1984: 14 –14 to 14–16, figs. 14–9, 14–10a–c. Warren et al. 1994: 239 –241, figs. 2b, 7c–d, 9a–d, 12, tables 1–2. Blake 2000: 78 –79, fig.4.12.

Material examined. Oahu Island: Paiko Lagoon, Maunalua Bay, 21°17ʹ2.9ʺ N, 157°43ʹ21.9ʺ W, Jan. 1980, coll. J.H. Bailey-Brock (4); Honolulu Harbor, Naval Undersea Center, coll. R. Brock (7); Honolulu Harbor, 13 Nov.

1997, coll. R.C. DeFelice, 10–12 m, Pier 20 (1, BPBM R2629; 1, BPBM R2630), Pier 27 (2, BPBM R2637), Pier 29 (6, BPBM R2639), Pier 41, dry dock (2, BPBM R2648), Sea-Land Pier (10, BPBM R2663), Snug Harbor (5, BPBM R2665). Pearl Harbor, abandoned pier, Ford Island, 18 Mar. 1993, coll. R. Brock (15, BPBM R3605); Sta. 9.1.0, Sept. 1997 (3, BPBM R3606); Pearl Harbor, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program ( EMAP), State of Hawaii estuaries and bays, Oct. 2002: Sta. 67, 21°22ʹ22.8ʺ N, 157°56ʹ9.6ʺ W (17, BPBM R3607); Sta. 11, Pearl Harbor, 21°22ʹ19.2ʺ N, 157°59ʹ9.6ʺ W (4, BPBM R3608). North Kaneohe Bay, Dec. 1993 (4). Mamala Bay, Jan. 2001, Sta. 25 (3).

Description. Complete specimens 22–34 mm long, 0.3–0.5 mm wide for 89–134 chaetigers. Body elongate, slender, widest on mid-thoracic chaetigers, tapering from abdomen to pygidium. Color in alcohol pale yellow.

Prostomium short with rounded palpode ( Figs 18 View FIGURE 18 A, 19A). Nuchal organs and eyespots not observed. Proboscis everted with numerous short papillae ( Fig. 18 View FIGURE 18 A). Peristomium achaetous, slightly longer than anterior thoracic chaetigers ( Figs 18 View FIGURE 18 A, 19A).

Thorax with 10 chaetigers; chaetigers 1–4 slightly expanded, each with shallow inter-segmental groove and bilimbate capillaries ( Fig. 18 View FIGURE 18 A). Thoracic chaetigers 5–10 biannulate, with deep inter-segmental grooves and hooded hooks ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 C). Notopodia inserted laterally and neuropodia ventro-laterally ( Fig. 18 View FIGURE 18 A). Lateral organs present throughout the thorax, between noto- and neuropodia, closer to notopodia. Genital pores not observed but reported by Hartman (1947) to occur from chaetigers 7–10 and by Blake (2000) to occur from chaetiger 5–10.

Transition between thorax and abdomen marked by constriction and changes in shape of segments ( Fig. 18 View FIGURE 18 A); abdominal segments multiannulate with hooded hooks throughout. Abdominal noto- and neuropodia well separated. Posterior abdominal segments with posterior parapodial ridges ( Figs 18 View FIGURE 18 B, 19B). Notopodia anteriorly with 6–8 hooded hooks per fascicle, reducing to 2–3 hooks in far posterior; anterior neuropodia with 9–10 hooks, reducing to 3–4 hooks in far posterior chaetigers. Abdominal hooks similar to thoracics; hoods shorter than on thoracic hooks and not extending beyond main fang ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 D). Hooks with multiple teeth, with at least 3 rows of teeth in frontal view, 3–4 in basal row, 4–5 in middle row and 3–4 in superior row ( Fig 19 View FIGURE 19 D).

Branchiae absent. Pygidium with mid-ventral caudal cirrus as long as 6–7 posterior end segments in the growing zone ( Figs 18 View FIGURE 18 B, 19B, 20B); anal aperture placed terminally.

Methyl green staining pattern. Prostomium not stained ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 A). Peristomium to chaetiger 8 stained with a solid green ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 A); peristomium and chaetigers 1–3 with light bands of speckles on posterior half of segment. Chaetiger 9 with a distinct band of speckles on posterior end of segment; chaetigers 10 and 11 with banding similar to chaetiger 9 but segment densely speckled ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 A). Subsequent abdominal segments with posterior segmental bands of green speckles, faded on mid-body, but becoming dark again on posterior-end segments ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 B).

Distribution. Widespread in North America, from SE Alaska to southern California ( Blake 2000). This is the first recorded occurrence of this species in the northwestern Pacific. This species may have been introduced to Oahu, as it is found mainly at Honolulu and Pearl harbors and not frequently encountered at lower intertidal muddy habitats.

Remarks. Several females with coeloms filled with eggs (45+ μm); anterior 25–30 abdominal segments densely filled with eggs, these segments somewhat enlarged with eggs visible through body wall. The Hawaiian specimens agree well with descriptions of M. californiensis by Hartman (1944, 1947), Warren et al. (1994) and Blake (2000). The MGSP is slightly distinct from those patterns reported in Warren et al. (1994) and Blake (2000). Bands are evident on chaetigers 9–11 in Hawaiian material and absent in chaetiger 10 ( Warren et al. 1994). A distinct pattern among specimens is reported in Blake (2000) with chaetigers 5–9 or 9–10 sometimes staining. Mediomastus capensis Day, 1961 also has a distinct band on chaetiger 9, but the staining is restricted to this chaetiger.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Family

Capitellidae

Genus

Mediomastus

Loc

Mediomastus californiensis Hartman, 1944

Magalhães, Wagner F. & Bailey-Brock, Julie H. 2012
2012
Loc

Mediomastus californiensis

Blake 2000: 78
Warren 1994: 239
Ewing 1984: 14
Hartman 1947: 408
1947
Loc

Mediomastus californiensis

Hartman 1944: 264
1944
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