Trypanosyllis coeliaca Claparede , 1868
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Trypanosyllis coeliaca Claparede, 1868
Trypanosyllis coeliaca Claparède 1868: 513, pl. 13, fig. 3; Fauvel 1923: 270, figs 101 f–h; Cognetti 1957: 27, fig. 5a; 1961: 296, Hartmann-Schröder 1979: 78; Perkins 1981: 1155, figs 33-34; Campoy 1982: 354; Uebelacker 1984: 93, fig. 88; San Martín 1984b: 274, fig. 63; 2003: 308, figs 169-170; Arvanitidis 1994: 109; Çinar 1999: 316, fig. 4.144; Çinar and Ergen 2003: 789.
Pseudosyllis brevipennis Grube, 1863: 44, pl. 4, fig. 5.
Material examined.
Haifa Bay, Israel, eastern Mediterranean Sea, Station ALA-IL-7 (1 ind.) [coll. 11.10.2009]. Alykes, Crete, Greece: CALA-10b-08 (1 ind.), CALB-10c-08 (1 ind.) [coll. 17.6.2008]; CALA-5a-08 (1 ind.), CALB-1d-08 (2 ind.), CALB-5a-08 (1 ind.) [coll. 18.6.2008]. Elounda, Crete, Greece: CELA-15b-07 (1 ind.), CELA-15c-07 (1 ind.) [coll. 26.9.2007]; CELB-5c-07 (1 ind.), CELA-10a-07 (1 ind.), CELB-10c-07 (1 ind.) [coll. 27.9.2007]; CELB-1a-07 (2 ind.), CELB-1e-07 (1 ind.) [coll. 29.9.2007]; CELB-10b-08 (1 ind.), CELA-15a-08 (1 ind.) [coll. 17.6.2008]; CELB-1b-08 (1 ind.), CELA-5b-08 (1 ind.), CELA-5c-08 (1 ind.), CELB-5c-08 (1 ind.), CELA-5d-08 (2 ind.) [coll. 18.6.2008].
Type locality.
Gulf of Naples (western Mediterranean Sea).
Distribution.
Circumtropical. Mediterranean Sea: WB, CB, AD, AS, LB. New record for the Israeli coast.
Habitat.
From infralitoral depths to 760 m, on hard substrates, among algae, corals, hydrozoans, sponges and Posidonia oceanica rhizomes, in vermetid reefs, in coarse sand.
Remarks.
Specimens from Greece have a faint or no visible trepan. Individuals without trepan but otherwise identical to Trypanosyllis coeliaca have in the past been identified as Pseudosyllis brevipennis Grube, 1863, but according to San Martín (2003) the absence of the trepan can be attributed to a number of reasons, including loss, and Pseudosyllis brevipennis is regarded as a synonym of Trypanosyllis coeliaca .
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