Cabira Webster, 1879

Mandal, Sumit, Harkantra, Sadanand N. & Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I., 2007, Cabira rangarajani n. sp. (Polychaeta: Pilargidae) from the Goa coast, central west coast of India, Zootaxa 1446, pp. 21-29 : 22-23

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.176137

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5690114

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scientific name

Cabira Webster, 1879
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Cabira Webster, 1879 View in CoL

Cabira Webster, 1879:67 View in CoL ; Hartman, 1947:510; Pettibone, 1966:177; Britayev & Saphronova, 1981:1319; Wolf, 1984:29.5.

Diagnosis (Following Wolf, 1984): Prostomium small. Palps biarticulate, palpophore large, palpostyle minute. Lateral antennae papilliform; median antennae absent. Peristomium fused to prostomium. Tentacular cirri minute, two pairs. Parapodia poorly-developed, sub-biramous; notopodia with small dorsal cirri and large dorsal hooks, present from anterior chaetiger onwards, with granulose tips; neuropodia with ventral cirri in most chaetigers, neurochaetae long or short capillaries, sometimes bifid. Pygidium bilobed; anal cirri small, or absent. Proboscis eversible, with denticles or papillae.

Remarks: Licher & Westheide (1994) described Cabira as having jaws. However, the only pilargid genus possessing jaws is Talehsapia (Salazar-Vallejo et al., 2001) ; Cabira has only denticles on its proboscis. Britayev & Saphronova (1981) revised Cabira ; and they transferred Loandalia capensis Day (1963) , into their new genus Paracabira . The body of L. capensis is very simplified, since it lacks several diagnostic features such as lateral antennae, notopodial cirri, and its proboscis has papillae instead of denticles. Although the relative number of antennae is not diagnostic, the other differences might be relevant to separate different genera. However, the type material of C. capensis has not been studied since the original description; thus, these diagnostic features deserve confirmation. Pettibone (1966) disregarded these differences and included L. capensis in Cabira . We, just like Wolf (1984), follow her approach with hesitation, pending the revision of the type material for P. c a p e n s i s. The species can be identified with the key below.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Pilargidae

SubFamily

Pilarginae

Loc

Cabira Webster, 1879

Mandal, Sumit, Harkantra, Sadanand N. & Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. 2007
2007
Loc

Cabira

Britayev 1981: 1319
Pettibone 1966: 177
Hartman 1947: 510
Webster 1879: 67
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