Mariansabellaria Kirtley, 1994

Chávez-López, Yessica, 2022, New species of sabellariids (Annelida: Sabellariidae) from the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, European Journal of Taxonomy 831, pp. 109-148 : 114-115

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.831.1873

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5DC33033-8588-463F-9AAE-2BC49560BE1D

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6885898

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B2EE18-FFFC-FFA3-265D-719CED28006C

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scientific name

Mariansabellaria Kirtley, 1994
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Genus Mariansabellaria Kirtley, 1994 View in CoL

Type species

Phalacrostemma norvegicum Strømgren, 1971 View in CoL ; by original designation.

Diagnosis

Operculum completely divided into two free lobes. Two rows of opercular paleae. Outer paleae arranged in semicircles; straight, cylindrical, or slightly compressed blade with transverse irregular thecae bands. Few inner paleae arranged in one short row near to dorsal junction of inner marginal lobes, with straight and cylindrical blades. One or more pairs of nuchal spines. Tentacular filaments arranged in single rows (simple). Palps grooved, longer than operculum. Median ridge short with some lateral eyespots. Median organ absent. Four parathoracic segments ( Kirtley 1994; Capa & Hutchings 2019).

Remarks

Mariansabellaria Kirtley, 1994 included, until now, only four species: M. norvegica ( Strømgren, 1971) from the Norwegian Sea, M. chilena Kirtley, 1994 from southern Chile, M. harrisae Kirtley, 1994 from Santa Monica Bay, California, and M. tenhovei Kirtley, 1994 from Yaquina Bay, Oregon. It is necessary to re-describe the species of Mariansabellaria because Kirtley did not include the same characters in all species descriptions. Standardization in the descriptions will facilitate the identification and comparison of the species, and will also allow the development of identification keys with clearer and easier to observe characters.

Key to species of Mariansabellaria Kirtley, 1994

1. Inner paleae with smooth margins ...................................................................................................... ....................... M. harrisae Kirtley, 1994 View in CoL . Santa Monica Bay, Los Angeles, California, 183 m depth

– Inner paleae with transverse constrictions partially surrounding the blade ...................................... 2

2. Middle region of outer paleae with thecae completely surrounding the blade ................................. 3

– Middle region of outer paleae with thecae partially surrounding the blade ..................................... 4

3. Thecae of the middle region 5–6 times as wide as long ..................................................................... ..................................... M. norvegica ( Strømgren, 1971) View in CoL . Bindalsfjorden, Norway, 70–400 m depth

– Thecae of the middle region almost as long as wide .......................................................................... ........................................................ M. tenhovei Kirtley, 1994 View in CoL . Yaquina Bay, Oregon, 2000 m depth

4. Six pairs of simple feeding tentacles .................................................................................................. .............................. M. chilena Kirtley, 1994 View in CoL . Reina Adelaida Archipelago, Chile, 470–562 m depth

– Three pairs of simple feeding tentacles .............................................................................................. ................................. M. caribbea View in CoL sp. nov. Banco Chinchorro, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 274 m depth

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Sabellariidae

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