Placostegus

Kupriyanova, Elena K., Sun, Yanan, Ten Hove, Harry A., Wong, Eunice & Rouse, Greg W., 2015, Serpulidae (Annelida) of Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia, Zootaxa 4019 (1), pp. 275-353 : 303

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4019.1.13

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4406DCAA-1A58-442F-8DDE-9A7356E314EE

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6108312

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C77C307-443D-FFB3-FF32-F2B3FD86DC5F

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scientific name

Placostegus
status

 

Placostegus View in CoL sp.

( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14. A B, C)

? Placostegus tridentatus View in CoL not ( Fabricius, 1779) Imajima 1978: 67 –69, fig. 9 [Izu Islands, Japan]; 1979: 179 [Kii Peninsula, Japan; see Remarks].

Material examined. SAM E3589, stn.G231, Coconut Beach, 14°41'S, 145°28'E, scuba, G. Rouse & E. Kupriyanova, 26 Oct 2005; ZMA V.Pol. 4649, Carter Reef, reef front, 20–30 m, coll. P. Hutchings, 10 Mar 1986 (tube only).

Diagnosis. Tube transparent, with three longitudinal rows of blunt teeth ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14. A C); collar region with a band of reddish ocelli, operculum asymetrical, with dark brown distal plate ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14. A B).

Remarks. We have refrained from giving a list of synonyms for this taxon and the reference to Imajima (1978) is tentative only, mainly meant as an illustration of the genus. Unpublished notes of one of us (HtH) mention two types of opercula for material from all around Australia, one with an almost circular endplate (like figured by Imajima 1978 fig. 9a–c for? P. tridentatus ), the other with a zygomorphic endplate (cf. Hartman 1969: 763 for P. californicus ). The operculum of our present specimen does not entirely fit one of these types, especially with regard to the two ventral bumps of the ampulla, not known from any other Placostegus spec . Placostegus tridentatus (Fabricius, 1799) is listed by ten Hove & Kupriyanova (2009) as a widely distributed species found in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Indo-West Pacific, including Zanzibar, Amirantes Islands, Indonesia, Western Australia and Japan (ten Hove 1994: 109). However, Imajima (1978: 69) already doubted whether or not his Japanese material was identical with the Atlantic specimens on a number of differences, a doubt also expressed by ten Hove (1994: 109) for his material from the Seychelles. Such a wide distribution is questionable in itself, and both unpublished morphological and molecular data indicate that Placostegus from Lizard Island is distinct from P. tridentatus from Northern Europe. Placostegus spp. from the Indo-Pacific Region, including Lizard Island, most likely belong to several undescribed species.

Distribution. Currently unknown.

SAM

South African Museum

ZMA

Universiteit van Amsterdam, Zoologisch Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Serpulidae

Loc

Placostegus

Kupriyanova, Elena K., Sun, Yanan, Ten Hove, Harry A., Wong, Eunice & Rouse, Greg W. 2015
2015
Loc

Placostegus tridentatus

Imajima 1978: 67
1978
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