Fauveliopsis challengeriae McIntosh, 1922

Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I., Zhadan, Anna E. & Rizzo, Alexandra E., 2019, Revision of Fauveliopsidae Hartman, 1971 (Annelida, Sedentaria), Zootaxa 4637 (1), pp. 1-67 : 14-16

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Fauveliopsis challengeriae McIntosh, 1922
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Fauveliopsis challengeriae McIntosh, 1922 View in CoL

Figures 5 View FIGURE 5 , 6 View FIGURE 6

Fauveliopsis challengeriae McIntosh, 1922: 5–7 View in CoL , Pl. 1, Figs. 7 View FIGURE 7 , 8 View FIGURE 8 , Pl. 2, Figs. 1–8 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 ; Hartman 1966: 33–35, Pl. 9, Figs. 7–10 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 ; 1978: 175–176, Fig. 25a, b View FIGURE 25 ; Petersen 2000: 497–502, Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A–D, G, H, Table 1(redescr.).

TL: Midway between Australia and Antarctica, 3510 m. D: From the type locality to the Australian sector of Antarctica, abyssal.

Type material. Southeastern Indian Ocean. Holotype ( BMNH 1921.5.1.4580), HMS Challenger, Sta. 157 (53°55’ S, 108°35’ E), diatom ooze, in tubular foraminiferan, probably Rhabdammina Eimer & Fickert, 1899 (after Petersen 2000: 498), 3510 m, 3 Mar. 1874 (not seen, very damaged after Petersen 2000:501, Fig. 1A, C View FIGURE 1 ).

Additional material. Antarctic Ocean. One specimen ( USNM 55546a) from the vial containing the holotype of F. brevis Hartman, 1967 , in rhabdamminid-like foraminiferans, S off Isla de los Estados, Drake Passage, Cape Horn, R/V Eltanin, Sta. 740 (56°06’ S, 66°19’ W to 56°07’ S, 66°30’ W), 384–494 m, 18 Sep. 1963 (complete, 5.3 mm long, 1 mm wide under coverslip). Nine specimens ( USNM 56662), and Bathysiphon foraminiferans tubes, South Shetland Island, R/V Eltanin, cruise 1, Sta. 127 (61°45’ S, 61°14’ W), 4758 m, 1 Aug. 1962 (body shape cylindrical, posterior regions barely distorted if preserved outside foramaminiferans tubes; three complete, now outside their tubes; 13–16 mm long, 1.0– 1.5 mm wide, 32–34 chaetigers; GP in the posterior margin of chaetiger 11, visible in one specimen, but present in both sides, the left side with a slit and the right side with a small, rounded papillae. Eastern Pacific Ocean. Two specimens ( SIORAS AK217, separated in different vials), without posterior end, off Central Colombia, R/V Akademik Kurchatov, cruise 4, Sta. 217 (03°49’ N, 82°47’ W), 2800 m, 27 Jul. 1968 (GP on the posterior right side of chaetiger 15). Five specimens ( SIORAS AK220), 4 in Striodentalium Habe, 1964 , 1 in Compressidens Pilsbry & Sharp, 1897 shells, R/V Akademik Kurchatov, cruise 4, Sta. 217 (00°25’ S, 85°00’ W), 2265 m, 30 Aug. 1968 (larger specimen with GP on the posterior right side of chaetiger 11). All with posterior regions variously damaged; they could have some adhesive glands to become attached to the shells, or they might have been destroyed when the shells were broken, but it is remarkable that damage is concentrated in this region. One with GP on right side of chaetiger 11; others without GP. One specimen ( SIORAS AK237), perhaps removed from a Cadulus shell, off Antofagasta, R/V Akademik Kurchatov, cruise 4, Sta. 237 (23°19.2’ S, 70°57.9’ W), 3840 m, 30 Sep. 1968 (10.5 mm long, 1 mm wide, 41 chaetigers; GP on the posterior right side of chaetiger 11); head and pharynx exposed; body progressively thicker, bent ventrally in along last 5 chaetigers; oocytes concentrated towards the posterior region, anus expanded; 10.5 mm long, 1 mm wide, 41 chaetigers; GP in chaetiger 11, right. Four specimens ( SIORAS AK240), three complete, two mature females, R/V Akademik Kurchatov, cruise 4, Sta. 240 (23°50.0’ S, 71°06.0’ W), 4600 m, 23 Sep. 1968 (7–10 mm long, 1 mm wide, 36–42 chaetigers; GP not seen). Three complete, one without the anterior region. Regular preservation. One specimen is a female with oocytes larger than in other females; bodies 7–10 mm long, 1 mm wide, 36–42 chaetigers; some salt grains over the body, GP not visible. One specimen with the prostomium and peristomium exposed showing nuchal organs. Two specimens ( SIORAS AK242), one male and one female from Compressidens shells, R/V Akademik Kurchatov, cruise 4, Sta. 242 (24°03.0’ S, 70°41.3’ W), 2140 m, 23 Sep. 1968 (7 mm long, 1 mm wide, 27 chaetigers; GP not seen). Three specimens ( SIORAS AK242d), R/V Akademik Kurchatov, cruise 4, Sta. 242d (24°03’00” S, 70°42’00” W to 24°02’02” S, 70°41’03” W), 2140 m, 24 Sep. 1968 (in Dentalium Linnaeus, 1758 and Cadulus shells; body 5–6 mm long, 0.9–1.0 mm wide, 26–28 chaetigers; GP on the posterior right side of chaetiger 15). Four specimens (SIO- RAS AK242), from scaphopod shells (One Dentalium , 2 Cadulus ), R/V Akademik Kurchatov, cruise 4, off north of Antofagasta, Chile, Sta. 242 (24º03′00″ S, 70º42′00″ W to 24º02′02″ S, 70º41′03″ W), 2140 m, 24 Sep. 1968; three complete specimens, 5–6 mm long, 0.9–1.0 mm wide, 26–28 chaetigers; GP on the posterior right side of chaetiger 11. One specimen for SEM. Two specimens ( SIORAS AK243), R/V Akademik Kurchatov, cruise 4, Sta. 243 (24°27.8’ S, 70°47.3’ W), 1000 m, 24 Sep. 1968, off north of Antogafasta, Chile. Body shape like other speci- mens ( SIORAS AK237), smaller; 28 and 34 chaetigers. Two specimens ( SIORAS AK254), one complete, from Compressidens shells, R/V Akademik Kurchatov, cruise 4, Sta. 254 (21°12.4’ S, 70°37.3’ W), 1800 m, 3 Oct. 1968 (complete 8 mm long, 1 mm wide, 39 chaetigers; GP not seen). One specimen ( SIORAS AK290), damaged, broken, R/V Akademik Kurchatov, cruise 4, Sta. 290 (08°28.6’ S, 80°37.4’ W), 1680 m, 30 Oct. 1968 (GP in chaetiger 11).

Diagnosis. Fauveliopsis with 27–42 chaetigers ( Figs 5A View FIGURE 5 , 6 View FIGURE 6 A–D). Four anterior chaetigers with 2–3 larger aciculars and 1–2 capillaries per bundle ( Fig. 5B View FIGURE 5 ) (1A1c/1c1A in original description). Median and posterior parapodia with one acicular and one capillary per bundle. Interramal papillae pyriform. GP on right side of chaetigers 11–12 ( Fig. 6D View FIGURE 6 ). Posterior region with two large papillate anal cirri, difficult to observe in compressed specimens ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 ). In cemented sediment foraminiferan tubes ( Rhabdammina , Bathysiphon ) ( Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ), or scaphopod shells ( Fig 5A View FIGURE 5 ) such as Cadulus , Compressidens , Dentalium , or Striodentalium .

Remarks. Fauveliopsis challengeriae is similar to F. armata by having genital papillae (GP) on the right side, and body surface with papillae. They especially differ in the chaetigers where GP are present, and by the presence of sigmoid aciculars along posterior chaetigers. In F. challengeriae the GP are in chaetigers 11 to 12, and posterior chaetigers have falcate aciculars, whereas in F. armata , GP are visible in chaetigers 9 to 11, and there are sigmoid aciculars along posterior chaetigers.

The holotype was redescribed by Petersen (2000) and was indicated to be in poor condition such that we avoided restudying it. The presence of genital papillae varies since it can merge in chaetigers 10–12 in specimens collected from Antarctic waters ( Petersen 2000:500).

Levenstein (1970) recorded Fauveliopsis challengeriae from a series of Northern Pacific stations, and her specimens were 3.5–18 mm long, and had 33–34 chaetigers (range: 32–38), whereas the type locality for the nominal species is off Southwestern Australia; the holotype was 17 mm long and had 33 chaetigers (after Petersen 2000). These specimens are lost and they might have belonged to F. levensteinae n. sp. (see below).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Terebellida

Family

Fauveliopsidae

Genus

Fauveliopsis

Loc

Fauveliopsis challengeriae McIntosh, 1922

Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I., Zhadan, Anna E. & Rizzo, Alexandra E. 2019
2019
Loc

Fauveliopsis challengeriae

McIntosh 1922: 5
1922
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