Idanthyrsus cretus Chamberlin, 1919

Yanez-Rivera, Beatriz, Tovar-Hernandez, Maria Ana, Galvan-Villa, Cristian Moises & Rios-Jara, Eduardo, 2020, Tubicolous polychaete worms (Annelida) from Bahia de Chamela Islands Sanctuary, Mexico, with the description of a new bamboo worm, Biodiversity Data Journal 8, pp. 57572-57572 : 57572

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Idanthyrsus cretus Chamberlin, 1919
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Idanthyrsus cretus Chamberlin, 1919

Idanthyrsus cretus Chamberlin, 1919 Chamberlin 1919: 485-487, pt. 76, figs. 8-15.

Idanthyrsus pennatus (not Peters 1854).- Monro 1933: 1063, fig. 13.- Rioja 1942: 155-157, figs. 1-14.- Hartman 1944a: 336, pt. 31, fig. 35.- Berkeley and Berkeley 1958: 405.- Rioja 1959: 255.- Rioja 1962: 199.- Fauchald 1977: 54.- Salazar-Vallejo et al. 1990: 213, fig. 6.- Bastida-Zavala 1993: 12, 14, 32.- Bastida-Zavala 1995: 22.

Idanthyrsus cretus .- Kirtley 1994: 95-96, fig. 6.6.- Gómez et al. 1997: 1070.- Hernández-Alcántara et al. 2003: 9.- Chávez-López and Cruz-Gómez 2019: 5, 8, fig. 2E.- Chávez-López 2019: 21-28, figs. 2H-I, K, 5-6.

Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: LEMA-PO156 ; recordedBy: Beatriz Yáñez-Rivera; individualCount: 1; Taxon: phylum: Annelida; class: Polychaeta; order: Sabellida; family: Sabellariidae; genus: Idanthyrsus; Location: higherGeographyID: Pacific Ocean; higherGeography: Tropical Eastern Pacific; continent: America; islandGroup: Islas de Chamela; island: Isla Pajarera; country: México; countryCode: MX; stateProvince: Jalisco; municipality: La Huerta; maximumDepthInMeters: 4; verbatimLatitude: 19°33 ’22’’ N; verbatimLongitude: 105°06 ’50’’ W; Identification: identifiedBy: María Ana Tovar-Hernández; Event: samplingProtocol: Scuba dive; eventDate: June 25, 2013; year: 2013; month: 6; day: 25; habitat: On rock; fieldNumber: Site 21; Record Level: language: Spanish; institutionID: Universidad de Guadalajara; collectionID: Colección Biológica del Laboratorio de Ecosistemas Marinos y Acuicultura; institutionCode: UDG; collectionCode: LEMA GoogleMaps Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: LEMA-PO157 ; recordedBy: Beatriz Yáñez-Rivera; individualCount: 4; Taxon: phylum: Annelida; class: Polychaeta; order: Sabellida; family: Sabellariidae; genus: Idanthyrsus; Location: higherGeographyID: Pacific Ocean; higherGeography: Tropical Eastern Pacific; continent: America; islandGroup: Islas de Chamela; island: Isla Pajarera; country: México; countryCode: MX; stateProvince: Jalisco; municipality: La Huerta; maximumDepthInMeters: 4; verbatimLatitude: 19°33 ’29’’ N; verbatimLongitude: 105°06 ’40’’ W; Identification: identifiedBy: María Ana Tovar-Hernández; Event: samplingProtocol: Snorkel; eventDate: June 27, 2013; year: 2013; month: 6; day: 27; habitat: On coral; fieldNumber: Site 2; Record Level: language: Spanish; institutionID: Universidad de Guadalajara; collectionID: Colección Biológica del Laboratorio de Ecosistemas Marinos y Acuicultura; institutionCode: UDG; collectionCode: LEMA GoogleMaps

Description

Gregarious worms commonly known as "honey comb worms". Tubes constructed with sea shells fragments, echinoderm spines debris, sand and small gravel. Complete specimens 13-29 mm long, 2-4 mm wide, with 22-31 abdominal chaetigers and a caudal peduncle 3-5 mm long. Body divided into four specialised regions: operculum, parathorax (with three segments), abdomen and caudal region (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 A-B). Operculum composed of a crown and a peduncle, forming two not fused lobes (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 E). Outer paleae with blades curved distally and lateral denticles curved (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 G). Inner paleae with straight blades, smooth and blunt tips (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 H). A pair of nuchal hooks with limbation or hood below the concave area (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 F). Uncini with six pairs of teeth (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 C-D).

Distribution

Idanthyrsus cretus is a widely-reported species from Isla Cedros (Baja California, Mexico) to Ecuador, including the Galapagos Islands ( Bastida-Zavala and Becerrill-Tinoco 2009).

Taxon discussion

Detailed description and illustrations are available in Kirtley (1994).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Family

Sabellariidae

Genus

Idanthyrsus

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Idanthyrsus cretus Chamberlin, 1919

Yanez-Rivera, Beatriz, Tovar-Hernandez, Maria Ana, Galvan-Villa, Cristian Moises & Rios-Jara, Eduardo 2020
2020
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Idanthyrsus cretus

Chamberlin 1919
1919
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Idanthyrsus cretus

Chamberlin 1919
1919