Travisia species, 1840
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5346.4.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:34B011C7-EF58-44AF-BD9A-A028C81B34F5 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14179710 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E07E5E-FFF0-5700-FF4D-FF6A61DFFCC8 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Travisia species |
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Key to Travisia species View in CoL View at ENA of Indo-Pacific Ocean
(Modified from Rizzo & Salazar-Vallejo 2020)
1. Branchiae branched................................................................................... 2
– Branchiae cirriform................................................................................... 3
2. One type of anal cirri with 6–8 short cirri.................................. T. arborifera Fauvel, 1932 View in CoL ; Indian Ocean
– Two types anal cirri, 6 digitiform alternating with 4 small short cirri... T. satunensis View in CoL sp. nov.; Andaman coast, Indian Ocean
3. Mid-ventral groove present; first branchiae from chaetiger 2, 21 pairs; posterior lappets poorly developed, conspicuous; pygidium short........................................ T. thailandensis View in CoL sp. nov.; Gulf of Thailand, Western Pacific
– Mid-ventral groove absent.............................................................................. 4
4. Body with 44–53 chaetigers; posterior parapodia not projected from lobes or lappets; pygidium with 7 anal papillae............................................................................. T. lithophila Kinberg, 1866 View in CoL ; Australia
– Body with less than 40 chaetigers........................................................................ 5
5. Body with 39–40 chaetigers.................................................. T. japonica Fujiwara, 1933 View in CoL ; Japan
– Body with 34–35 chaetigers.......... T. amoyanus Yang, Wu, Wang, Zhao, Hwang & Cai, 2022 View in CoL ; China, south China Sea
– Body with less than 30 chaetigers........................................................................ 6
6. Body with 23 chaetigers; posterior parapodia barely projected into lateral lappets; pygidium pigmented.......................................................................................... T. horsti Caullery, 1944 View in CoL ; Indonesia
– Body with 23–29 chaetigers............................................................................. 7
7. Body with 27 chaetigers...................................................... T. chinensis Grube, 1869 View in CoL ; China
– Body with 20–25 chaetigers............................................................................. 8
8. Branchiae 19–20 pairs, last five segments achaetous................. T. sanrikuensis Kobayashi & Kojima, 2021 View in CoL ; Japan
– Branchiae 22 pairs....................................... T. oksae Hartmann-Schröder & Parker, 1995 View in CoL ; Australia
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