Vermiliopsis glandigerus Gravier, 1906
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Vermiliopsis glandigerus Gravier, 1906 View in CoL
( Figure 14 View FIGURE 14. A – C L, Figure 18 View FIGURE 18 A–E)
Vermiliopsis glandigerus Gravier, 1906: 121 View in CoL .
Vermiliopsis glandigera View in CoL — Pillai 2009: 104 –108.
Vermiliopsis infundibulum View in CoL / glandigera View in CoL group—Imajima 1976a: 139–141; Mak 1982: 610–611; Imajima and ten Hove 1984: 59; Fiege and Sun 1999: 134 –135; Sun and Yang 2001a: 203 –204.
Material examined. AM W41415, 2 specimens (22°21’N, 114°17’E, Sharp Island, on dead coral, 3 m, May 21, 2009).
Description. TUBE: white, with 6 longitudinal ridges. Circular in cross-section. Up to 0.9 mm wide with lumen 0.7 mm.
BRANCHIAE: each lobe with 6 pairs of radioles; terminal filaments short. Branchial eyes absent.
PEDUNCLE: circular in cross-section, inserted just below right branchial lobe, with 4 to 5 annuli anteriorly, uppermost one inflated. Pseudo-operculum absent.
OPERCULUM: operculum consisting of a bulbous translucent fleshy ampulla, and a round conical, translucent chitinized cap with three internal septa ( Figure 14 View FIGURE 14. A – C L). Opercular length: from 1.1 mm to 1.2 mm (n=2, µ=1.1±0.1), width of both specimens 0.6 mm (n=2, µ =0.6±0).
COLLAR AND THORACIC MEMBRANES: collar trilobed, lateral lobes larger, continuous with narrow thoracic membranes extending to chaetiger 4.
THORAX: with 7 chaetigers, 6 uncinigerous. Collar chaetae of two types: limbate, with serrated blades and slender capillaries ( Figure 18 View FIGURE 18 A). Chaeta of segment 2 similar to collar, chaetigers 3 to 7 with Apomatus chaetae in addition ( Figure 18 View FIGURE 18 B–C). Uncini along entire thorax saw-shaped, with 12 curved teeth and rounded peg ( Figure 18 View FIGURE 18 D). Tori of similar size along thorax.
ABDOMEN: Uncini saw-shaped anteriorly, with 11 teeth and blunt peg ( Figure 18 View FIGURE 18 E). Anterior abdominal chaetae flat narrow geniculate with blunt teeth. Posterior abdominal chaetae capillary.
SIZE: total lengths of worms: 10.3 mm to 12.6 mm (n=2, µ=11.4±1.6), thoracic widths: 0.6 mm to 0.8 mm (n=2, µ=0.7±0.2). Branchiae and operculum accounting for one fifth of entire length.
COLOUR: in ethanol yellowish, with brown pigmentation on branchial crown and thoracic neuropodia.
Habitat. Depth: 3 m, on dead corals.
Remarks. Ten Hove (1975) considered Vermiliopsis infundibulum / glandigera to be a species complex. In a recent study, Pillai (2009) attributed the western Pacific specimens of this complex to V. glandigerus , which we have followed in this paper. However, for a more detailed discussion of the taxonomic problems in this genus see ten Hove & Kupriyanova (2009: 100) and Ben-Eliahu and ten Hove (2011: 95).
Distribution. Tropical and subtropical waters of western Pacific Ocean.
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Vermiliopsis glandigerus Gravier, 1906
Sun, Yanan, Ten, Harry A. & Qiu, Jian-Wen 2012 |
Vermiliopsis glandigera
Pillai 2009: 104 |
Vermiliopsis infundibulum
Sun 2001: 203 |
Fiege 1999: 134 |
Hove 1984: 59 |
Vermiliopsis glandigerus
Gravier 1906: 121 |