Anchinothria cf. pycnobranchiata (McIntosh, 1885)

Gunton, Laetitia M., Kupriyanova, Elena K., Alvestad, Tom, Avery, Lynda, Blake, James A., Biriukova, Olga, Boeggemann, Markus, Borisova, Polina, Budaeva, Nataliya, Burghardt, Ingo, Capa, Maria, Georgieva, Magdalena N., Glasby, Christopher J., Hsueh, Pan-Wen, Hutchings, Pat, Jimi, Naoto, Kongsrud, Jon A., Langeneck, Joachim, Meissner, Karin, Murray, Anna, Nikolic, Mark, Paxton, Hannelore, Ramos, Dino, Schulze, Anja, Sobczyk, Robert, Watson, Charlotte, Wiklund, Helena, Wilson, Robin S., Zhadan, Anna & Zhang, Jinghuai, 2021, Annelids of the eastern Australian abyss collected by the 2017 RV ' Investigator' voyage, ZooKeys 1020, pp. 1-198 : 1

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1020.57921

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

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scientific name

Anchinothria cf. pycnobranchiata (McIntosh, 1885)
status

 

Anchinothria cf. pycnobranchiata (McIntosh, 1885) Fig. 16A View Figure 16

Diagnosis.

Peristomial cirri present. Parapodia 1 enlarged; parapodia 1-3 with bi- to trilobed prechaetal lobes; subulate ventral cirri on chaetiger 1 and 2. Bidentate simple to pseudocompound hooks on first three parapodia; pectinate chaetae scoop-shaped. Simple branchiae from chaetiger 16-19. Round tubes of inner parchment-like lining and outer muddy layer with embedded foreign objects such as spines or spicules.

Remarks.

The species is widely distributed in great depths of southern oceans, perhaps a species complex. It is new to Australian waters, also collected from six stations at the GAB (990-1790 m depth) reported as Anchinothria sp. 1 ( MacIntosh et al. 2018: additional file 2).

Records.

6 specimens. Suppl. material 1: ops. 56, 69, 115, 122 (AM).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Onuphidae

Genus

Anchinothria