Asclerocheilus tropicus Blake, 1981

Mendes, Samuel Lucas Da Silva Delgado, Paiva, Paulo Cesar De & Rizzo, Alexandra E., 2024, On species of Asclerocheilus Ashworth, 1901 (Annelida: Scalibregmatidae) from Brazil, European Journal of Taxonomy 947, pp. 88-108 : 101-103

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.947.2621

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13271443

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scientific name

Asclerocheilus tropicus Blake, 1981
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Asclerocheilus tropicus Blake, 1981 View in CoL

Fig. 7 View Fig

Asclerocheilus tropicus Blake, 1981: 1133 View in CoL , figs 1a–c.

Material examined

BRAZIL – Espírito Santo, Espírito Santo Basin • 1 incomplete spec.; 19.765° S, 39.507° W; depth 150 m; Jan. 2012; box corer; continental slope; UERJ-9244 GoogleMaps 2 complete specs; 19.601° S, 39.176° W; depth 143 m; Jun. 2013; van Veen grab; continental slope; UERJ, UERJ-4622 GoogleMaps .

Description

Medium- to small-sized specimens; 3.5–5 mm long, 0.1–0.5 mm wide for 13–34 chaetigers. Prostomium with two large flaring lobes ( Fig. 7A–B View Fig ). When present, eyes as broad obliquely longitudinal lines, with orange coloration, positioned near posterior margin of prostomium. Peristomium uniannulated, smooth. First chaetigers biannulated; then tri- to quadriannulated from midbody to posterior chaetigers.

Acicular spines on notopodia of chaetiger 1, numbering 5–6, present in two rows ( Fig. 7C View Fig ). Short spinous chaetae absent. Lyrate chaetae from chaetiger 2 ( Fig. 7D View Fig ), with unequal tynes (tynes ratio = 1.8–2.1), present in single row anterior to capillaries, numbering 3–5. Capillaries organized in two rows on anterior to midbody chaetigers then in single row on posterior chaetigers. Two specimens lack posterior end, but one presented short pygidial margin, without cirri.

Remarks

The specimens collected during the research campaigns material agree in their morphological and ecological features those described by Blake (1981) and Nogueira (2002). Importantly, Nogueira (2002) confirmed his identifications comparing the Brazilian specimens with type material of A. tropicus . Here, we expand the distribution of the species to the Espírito Santo and Campos basins. Interestingly, the variation regarding the presence of a sulcus separating the prostomial lobes was also observed in some specimens, with the prostomium lacking a clear separation from them, even under staining ( Fig. 7A–B View Fig ). On the other hand, the number of acicular spines ( Fig. 7C View Fig ) and lyrate chaetae ( Fig. 7D View Fig ) did not reach the maximum number reported by Nogueira (2002) but agreed in overall shape. Regarding the body annulation, most specimens were in poor state, hampering a clear distinction of secondary annuli in most chaetigers. In the light of the abovementioned considerations, the specimens did not present enough variability to justify their separation from A. tropicus sensu Nogueira (2002) . Further studies exploring the identity of this species using molecular data are needed, considering its Pacific and South Atlantic records, both confirmed by morphology.

Ecology

We found specimens living on the continental shelf of the Espírito Santo and Campos basins, in a bathymetric range up to 157 m deep. This find is relevant, because we expand its bathymetric distribution, considering the previous accounts based on records of specimens living in shallow subtidal waters ( Blake 1981; Nogueira 2002).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Family

Scalibregmatidae

Genus

Asclerocheilus

Loc

Asclerocheilus tropicus Blake, 1981

Mendes, Samuel Lucas Da Silva Delgado, Paiva, Paulo Cesar De & Rizzo, Alexandra E. 2024
2024
Loc

Asclerocheilus tropicus

Blake J. A. 1981: 1133
1981
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