Euchone pararosea, Giangrande & Licciano, 2006

Giangrande, Adriana & Licciano, Margherita, 2006, The genus Euchone (Polychaeta, Sabellidae) in the Mediterranean Sea, addition of two new species and discussion on some closely related taxa, Journal of Natural History 40 (21 - 22), pp. 1301-1330 : 1305-1307

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930600901458

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C2878E-1F3E-FFB4-FE72-F033FE59FD22

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Euchone pararosea
status

sp. nov.

Euchone pararosea View in CoL n. sp.

( Figure 2 View Figure 2 )

as Euchone rosea in Giangrande (1989).

Holotype: Gulf of Policastro (South Tyrrhenian Sea), 1987, 15 m depth on sand bottom, MNCN 16.01 View Materials /10328 . Paratypes: two specimens from the same locality, PCZL .

Description

Holotype complete with eight thoracic and 14 abdominal chaetigers ( Figure 1A, B View Figure 1 ) of which six form the anal depression. Branchial crown 1.5 mm, total thorax-abdomen length 4 mm; maximum width 0.5 mm. Branchial lobes each with six fully developed radioles with palmate membrane developed for the entire length leaving only a filiform tip free ( Figure 2C View Figure 2 ). Dorsal lips pointed, dorsal radiolar appendages not detected. Ventral lip very low, several pairs (four to five) of ventral radiolar appendages ( Figure 2G View Figure 2 ). Collar high, regularly crenulated, of similar height ventrally and dorsally, with about the same length as branchial base, and with very small ventral pointed lappets ( Figure 2A, D View Figure 2 ). Glandular ridge on chaetiger 2. Staining pattern showing a ventral collar shield very dark and a peculiar double eight-shaped pattern in the thorax ( Figure 2A View Figure 2 ), ventral shields visible also without coloration ( Figure 2B View Figure 2 ). Notopodial fascicle from the first chaetiger bearing five elongate narrowly hooded chaetae; chaetigers 2–8 with superior group of four elongate narrowly hooded chaetae and inferior group with three paleate chaetae posteriorly and three bayonet-type anteriorly ( Figure 2I, L View Figure 2 ). Paleate chaetae narrow and with short tip. Neuropodial uncini six per torus, with small teeth of similar size over the main fang ( Figure 2H View Figure 2 ). Abdominal neuropodial fascicles with modified, elongate narrowly hooded chaetae. Notopodia with 11–12 avicular uncini, with main fang surmounted by few rows of small teeth, breast rectangular, not extending beyond distal end of proximal tooth, handles absent ( Figure 2M View Figure 2 ). Intratorus variation present. Uncini of the anal depression different from the pre-depression ones, in being rasp-shaped with more and smaller teeth over the main fang ( Figure 2N View Figure 2 ). Anal depression formed by six chaetigers; with large wings forming a complete medial gap in the anterior margin ( Figure 2E View Figure 2 ). Tube incrusted with sand.

Etymology

The species was named after its apparent similarity to E. rosea .

Remarks

Euchone pararosea View in CoL is only apparently similar to E. rosea View in CoL which it has been firstly confused with. It is distinguished from this species by the crenulated collar showing ventral lappets, the more developed palmate membrane extending for the entire length of radioles, and lastly, for the anal depression morphology even though formed by the same number of chaetigers. Concerning this last character, the higher development of the membranous margin and the presence of a complete anterior medial gap makes E. pararosea View in CoL different not only from E. rosea View in CoL but also from most of the other Euchone species. Similar features are present in E. cochranae Fitzhugh, 2002 View in CoL and in E. heterochaeta Rullier, 1972 , where, however, the anal depression is formed by eight chaetigers and the margin of the gap has a pair of elongate flaps, in E. velifera Banse, 1972 View in CoL , which have the anterior membranous margin entire, and in E. trilobata ( Banse, 1970) , which probably belongs now to the new group Chiade ( Cochrane, 2003). The crenulation of the collar is up to now unique within the genus Euchone View in CoL .

Habitat

Shallow sand bottom.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Sabellidae

Genus

Euchone

Loc

Euchone pararosea

Giangrande, Adriana & Licciano, Margherita 2006
2006
Loc

Euchone pararosea

Giangrande & Licciano 2006
2006
Loc

E. pararosea

Giangrande & Licciano 2006
2006
Loc

E. cochranae

Fitzhugh 2002
2002
Loc

E. heterochaeta

Rullier 1972
1972
Loc

E. velifera

Banse 1972
1972
Loc

E. rosea

Langerhans 1884
1884
Loc

E. rosea

Langerhans 1884
1884
Loc

Euchone

Malmgren 1866
1866
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