Nothria cf. paxtonae Imajima, 1999

Paxton, Hannelore, Budaeva, Nataliya & Gunton, Laetitia M., 2023, Amazing Diversity of Nothria (Annelida, Onuphidae) in the Australian Deep Sea, Records of the Australian Museum (Rec. Aust. Mus.) 75 (3), pp. 215-247 : 241

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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1802

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10988805

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scientific name

Nothria cf. paxtonae Imajima, 1999
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Nothria cf. paxtonae Imajima, 1999 View in CoL

Fig. 25 View Figure 25 , Tables 2 View Table 2 , S 1 View Table 1

? Nothria paxtonae Imajima, 1999: 51 View in CoL , figs 27–29.

Nothria cf. paxtonae View in CoL .— Gunton et al., 2021:75, fig 16B.

Material examined (4). AM W.53844, IN 2017_ V 03_56 (3). AM W.53843, IN 2017_C01_207 (1).

Diagnosis. No eyes visible. Palpo- and antennophores with 2–3 rings, lateral antennae extending to chaetiger 5, median antenna to 6. Branchiae absent. First chaetiger and parapodia greatly enlarged, parapodia directed anteriorly, surpassing prostomium. Bidentate pseudocompound hooks only present on chaetigers 1 and 2; limbate chaetae from chaetiger 2; flat pectinate chaetae with about 12 teeth present on chaetiger 8; subacicular hooks from chaetiger 8–9. Tube with thin transparent lining, covered closely with foraminiferans.

Remarks. All of our specimens are anterior fragments, measuring 4–5 mm in length for 8–11 chaetigers, 1.0– 1.3 mm in width. The specimens were fixed in formalin, hence could not be sequenced. The alcohol-stored specimens are overall whitish without any pigmentation. The delicate jaws were not examined.

Nothria paxtonae was described from off Boso Peninsula to Suruga Bay, Japan, in 90–175 m depth, having small anterior eyespots and larger posterior eyes, pectinate chaetae from chaetiger 9, and uniquely for the genus, eight foliaceous papillae surrounding the anus .

Since our specimens are all incomplete, we were unable to confirm this identifying characteristic. Furthermore, none of our specimens appeared to have eyes and only one specimen has one pectinate chaeta on chaetiger 8. In view of these uncertainties, we are reporting the specimens as N. cf. paxtonae for the present time.

Budaeva & Paxton (2013) reported N. abyssia from off south-eastern Australia; it is very similar to N. paxtonae ; both species lack branchiae, have hooks present on the first two pairs of parapodia only, limbate chaetae starting from chaetiger 2 and have flat pectinate chaetae. They differ in that anal papillae are absent and pectinate chaetae have 17–20 teeth, starting on chaetiger 2–3 in N. abyssia whilst they have only 12 teeth and start on chaetiger 9 in N. paxtonae . However, they were not collected in the material of the present study.

Distribution. Off Jervis Marine Park, New South Wales, and Great Australian Bight, in 1772–2650 m depth ( Fig. 25 View Figure 25 ).

AM

Australian Museum

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Eunicida

Family

Onuphidae

SubFamily

Hyalinoeciinae

Genus

Nothria

Loc

Nothria cf. paxtonae Imajima, 1999

Paxton, Hannelore, Budaeva, Nataliya & Gunton, Laetitia M. 2023
2023
Loc

Nothria paxtonae

Imajima, M. 1999: 51
1999
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