Orbiniella uniformis Hartman, 1967
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Orbiniella uniformis Hartman, 1967 View in CoL
Figure 55 View FIGURE 55
Orbiniella uniformis Hartman, 1967: 106 View in CoL –107; Rozbaczylo 1985: 130.
Material examined. Antarctic Peninsula, Anvers Island , Arthur Harbor, USCG Staten Island Sta. 6 - 63, 24 Jan 1963, 64.77°S, 64.07°W, ~ 7 m, fish trap, holotype, and 2 paratypes (USNM 47329–30).
Description. Body long, linear, holotype 6 mm long, 0.4 mm wide for 30 setigerous segments. Body generally uniform in overall appearance, with a weakly defined thoracic region only vaguely separated from an abdominal region at setiger 6.
Prostomium short, broadly rounded on anterior margin ( Fig. 55 View FIGURE 55 A); peristomium 3x as long as prostomium, with two smoothly rounded rings, second forming ventral oral lips. Noto- and neuropodia of setigers 1–5 with few long, thin, tapering crenulated capillaries ( Fig. 55 View FIGURE 55 D); capillaries from setiger 6 and subsequent segments shorter, thicker, with distinct curve or bend in shaft ( Figs. 55 View FIGURE 55 E–F); crenulations of thoracic setae extending along most of exposed setal shaft; in abdominal segments crenulations occuring only from bend of shaft. Abdominal neuropodia with 2–3 emergent, pointed aciculae ( Figs. 55 View FIGURE 55 G–H).
Setigers 16–19 swollen, with several large eggs about 150 µm in longest dimension ( Fig. 55 View FIGURE 55 B). Pygidium with two large ventral lobes bearing two short, dorsal cirriform appendages ( Fig. 55 View FIGURE 55 C).
Remarks. Orbiniella uniformis was well described by Hartman (1967). Illustrations are presented here for the first time. The long threadlike nature of this species readily distinguishes it from other orbiniids encountered in this study. Orbiniella uniformis is most closely related to four other shallow-water species ( Table 2). Eyespots are reported for O. nuda , O. plumisetesa , O. annulata , and absent in O. minuta and O. uniformis . Further, while the pygidium all of these species consists of two rounded lobes, O. uniformis is the only one with two short dorsal cirri.
Distribution. Antarctic Peninsula, low water.
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Orbiniella uniformis Hartman, 1967
Blake, James A. 2017 |
Orbiniella uniformis
Rozbaczylo 1985: 130 |
Hartman 1967: 106 |