Serpula vittata Augener, 1914
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Serpula vittata Augener, 1914 View in CoL
( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24. A )
Serpula vittata Augener, 1914: 137 View in CoL –139, fig. 17, pl. 1, figs 18–19 [WA, Shark Bay; original desciption].
Serpula vittata View in CoL . —Imajima & ten Hove 1984: 41–42 [WA, Palau Islands; type material studied and synonymy]; Imajima 1987: 79 [Okinawa, Japan]; Parab & Gaikwad 1989: 224 [ India]; Nishi 1993b: 18 –19, fig. 1e, table 1 [Okinawa, Japan; in living coral]; Kupriyanova et al. 2008: 95, fig. 1E [Lizard Island, Qld; DNA data, colour photo]; ten Hove & Kupriyanova 2009: 8, fig. 1C [colour photo].
Not Serpula vittata View in CoL .— Straughan 1967a: 30 [Heron Island, Qld; see Imajima & ten Hove 1984: 41]; Nishi & Asakura 1996: 56 [description; Marianas].
Serpula palauense Imajima, 1982: 40 View in CoL –42, fig. 2a–m [fide Imajima & ten Hove 1984: 41].
Material examined. AM W.47832, between Bird and South Islands, 15 m, coll. P. Hutchings, 12 Mar 1986; AM W.42060, stn.G242, east lagoon near Bird Islet, coll. G. Rouse & E. Kupriyanova, 1 Nov 2005; AM W.42056, stn.G244, off South Island, coll. G. Rouse & E. Kupriyanova, 2 Nov 2005; AM W.45063, MI QLD 2413 (tube); SAM E3594, stn.G236, east lagoon near Bird Islet, 9 m, coll. G. Rouse & E. Kupriyanova, 29 Oct 2005; ZMA V.Pol. 5532, stn.16, North Point, sloping reef, mainly dead, slightly silted corals, 3–17 m, coll. H. ten Hove, P. Hutchings & M. Reid, 1 Mar 1986.
Diagnosis. Tube white with (3–)5 longitudinal ridges, dotted with small deep-brown speckles (to almost orange in fresh material) between those ridges ( Imajima 1982: 41, fig. 2m; as S. palauense ) to complete transverse bands of brown.
Remarks. Serpula vittata differs from all other known Serpula spp. in its very characteristic tube. Though the operculum has been decribed with 18–23 radii ( Augener 1914: 138, fig. 18 respectively Imajima 1982: 40, fig. 2a), in our material the operculum occasionally is globular only, with 6 longitudinal grooves (probably still developing from the pseudoperculum; Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24. A ). From the diagnosis of the tube by Straughan (1967a: 30), round and white, her material evidently belongs to a different species. Similarly, Nishi & Asakura (1996) describe the tube as “white, thick walled, with a granular surface, irregularly coiled and lacking longitudinal ridges”.
Distribution. WA, Qld Australia; Palau Islands. First record from Lizard Island.
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Serpula vittata Augener, 1914
Kupriyanova, Elena K., Sun, Yanan, Ten Hove, Harry A., Wong, Eunice & Rouse, Greg W. 2015 |
Serpula vittata
Hove 2009: 8 |
Kupriyanova 2008: 95 |
Nishi 1993: 18 |
Parab 1989: 224 |
Imajima 1987: 79 |
Serpula palauense
Imajima 1982: 40 |
Serpula vittata
Nishi 1996: 56 |
Straughan 1967: 30 |
Serpula vittata
Augener 1914: 137 |