Syllis Savigny
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4052.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6112216 |
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Genus Syllis Savigny View in CoL in Lamarck, 1818
Syllis Savigny View in CoL in Lamarck, 1818: 318. Ioida Johnston, 1840: 231 .
Trichosyllis Schmarda, 1861: 73 View in CoL .
Gnathosyllis Schmarda, 1861: 69 View in CoL .
Isosyllis Ehlers, 1864: 251 View in CoL .
Pagenstecheria Quatrefages, 1865: 17 View in CoL . Aporosyllis Quatrefages, 1865: 87 View in CoL .
Heterosyllis Kinberg, 1866: 248 View in CoL
Laomedora Kinberg, 1866: 249 View in CoL
Eurymedusa Kinberg, 1866: 249 View in CoL .
Chaetosyllis Malmgren, 1867: 162 View in CoL . Typosyllis Langerhans, 1879: 528 View in CoL .
Ehlersia Quatrefages, 1865: 104 View in CoL .
Langerhansia Czerniavsky, 1881: 395 View in CoL . Reductotyposyllis Hartmann-Schröder, 1974: 123 View in CoL . Type species: Syllis monilaris Savigny View in CoL in Lamarck, 1818: 317.
Type material examined. Eurymedusa picta . NEW SOUTH WALES. Port Jackson, 33°54'S, 151°11’E, 1866, coll. Kinberg, syntype ( SMNH 6864).
Diagnosis. Body sub-cylindrical. Palps basally fused. Distinctly annulate antennae and tentacular, anal, and dorsal cirri. Pharynx with a single tooth, located on anterior rim or slightly posteriorly, margin of pharynx with crown of soft papillae. Compound falcigerous chaetae, sometimes with pseudospinigers in some parts of body, thick pseudo-simple chaetae produced by blade-loss and shaft-enlargement or by shaft and blade fusion, only partial fusion in some species. Dorsal and ventral simple chaetae present. Reproduction by scissiparous schizogamy (one single stolon at a time). For further information see San Martín (1992, 2003).
Remarks. We herein include the genus Eurymedusa in the list of synonymies, which was considered by Hartman (1959) to be synonymous with Trypanosyllis Claparède, 1864 , and to Odontosyllis Claparède, 1863 , although San Martín & Hutchings (2006) questioned the approach. We have examined Kinberg’s type material of Eurymedusa picta (SMNH 6864) collected in Australia, confirming that it is in fact a species belonging to Syllis .
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Syllis Savigny
Álvarez-Campos, Patricia, Riesgo, Ana, Hutchings, Pat & Martín, Guillermo San 2015 |
Langerhansia
Hartmann-Schroder 1974: 123 |
Czerniavsky 1881: 395 |
Lamarck 1818: 317 |
Chaetosyllis
Langerhans 1879: 528 |
Malmgren 1867: 162 |
Heterosyllis
Kinberg 1866: 248 |
Thoe
Kinberg 1866: 42 |
Laomedora
Kinberg 1866: 249 |
Eurymedusa
Kinberg 1866: 249 |
Pagenstecheria
Quatrefages 1865: 17 |
Quatrefages 1865: 87 |
Ehlersia
Quatrefages 1865: 104 |
Isosyllis
Ehlers 1864: 251 |
Trichosyllis
Schmarda 1861: 73 |
Gnathosyllis
Schmarda 1861: 69 |
Syllis
Johnston 1840: 231 |
Lamarck 1818: 318 |