Bhawania Schmarda, 1861

Cruz-Gómez, Christopher, 2021, A new genus and seven new species of chrysopetalids (Annelida, Chrysopetalidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific, Zootaxa 5068 (1), pp. 1-59 : 21

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5701924

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Bhawania Schmarda, 1861
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Genus Bhawania Schmarda, 1861 View in CoL restricted

Bhawania Schmarda, 1861: 164 View in CoL ; Ehlers 1864: 80; Quatrefages 1866: 297; Horts 1917: 136; Augener 1918: 98.

Psectra Grube, 1868: 51 (Syn.) View in CoL .

Type species: Bhawania myrialepis Schmarda, 1861 View in CoL , by monotypy.

Diagnosis after Perkins (1985). Chrysopetalinae with body broad, depressed and long (to 200 segments). Paleae fan yellow to golden bright, completely imbricate dorsally, exhibiting mid-dorsal line surface smooth. Prostomium rectangular, laterally fused with the anterior segments. Pharynx with a pair of thick stylet jaws. Segment 1 reduced, dorsal and ventral cirri present; segment 2 reduced and fused with segment 3, dorsal cirri present, ventral cirri absent; segment 3 reduced, dorsal and ventral cirri present. Posterior segments with dorsal and ventral cirri. Dorsal cirri with cirrophores shorts, cirrostyles retractile into cirrophores. Notochaetae symmetrical with internal ribs and horizontal striae; at the apex, the horizontal striae and internal ribs form a fragile reticulate surface. Main paleae with raised ribs with flattened denticles. Pygidium rounded with two anal cirri, with a medial anal cone.

Remarks. Schmarda (1861) erected the genus Bhawania and included B. myrialepis described from Sri Lanka as type species. Then, Grube (1868) identified an apparent new form of chrysopetalid and proposed Psectra and described P. obscura (= Bhawania obscura ) as its type species; he argued that although this new genus was close to Bhawania , Psectra lacked dorsal cirri; this was an honest mistake advocated to the retraction faculty of the dorsal cirri. Later, Hartman (1959: 127) reassigned Psectra to Bhawania as a minor synonymy. Perkins (1985) redefined the genus Bhawania sensu lato including details of the first segments, prostomial appendages, and paleae. In the same study, he added notes of some species that should be referred as Bhawania . Since then, Watson (1986; 1998) has erected new genera from forms previously referred as Bhawania (e.g. Paleaequor Watson Russell, 1986 , Arichlidon Watson Russell, 1998 ).

Traditionally, the genus Bhawania has been recognized as worms with numerous segments, with a small retracted prostomium and lack of nuchal organ ( Fauchald 1977b). These features are still important; however, other features to be considered are: long body with depressed dorsum; dorsum completely covered by bright yellow paleae; paleae fan markedly imbricated over the mid-dorsal line, main paleae with raised ribs with flattened denticles, and all notochaetal groups with a delicate transparent reticular distal end.

Bhawania specimens are found inhabiting coarse sand, volcanic rock, dead coral, shell fragments, algae, bryozoans colonies, tubes of sabellariids and chaetopterids, on the dorsal surface of an amphinomid, galleries of coral-boring sipunculans and sponges (Morgado & Amaral 1981; Perkins 1985; Watson & Faulwetter 2017; Cruz-Gómez & Bastida-Zavala 2018).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Chrysopetalidae

SubFamily

Chrysopetalinae

Loc

Bhawania Schmarda, 1861

Cruz-Gómez, Christopher 2021
2021
Loc

Psectra

Grube, A. E. 1868: 51
1868
Loc

Bhawania

Augener, H. 1918: 98
Quatrefages, A. 1866: 297
Ehlers, E. 1864: 80
Schmarda, L. K. 1861: 164
1861
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