Lepidonotus tenuisetosus (Gravier, 1902)

De Assis, Jose Eriberto, de Brito, Rafael Justino, Christoffersen, Martin Lindsey & de Souza, Jose Roberto Botelho, 2015, A catalogue of the scaleworm genus Lepidonotus (Polynoidae, Polychaeta) from South America, with two new records for Brazilian waters, ZooKeys 533, pp. 63-98 : 73-74

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Lepidonotus tenuisetosus (Gravier, 1902)
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16. Lepidonotus tenuisetosus (Gravier, 1902)

Euphione tenuisetosa Gravier, 1902: 222-226, figs 228-231, pl. 8: figs 123-125 (Djibouti, Gulf of Tadjoura, Gulf of Aden).- Fauvel 1911: 368 (Persian Gulf).- Solís-Weiss et al. 2004: 13.

Lepidonotus tenuisetosus .- Fauvel 1919a: 330-332 (Madagascar), 1927: 411 (Suez Canal); 1933: 15 (India); 1953: 36-37, fig. 14c-f (India).- Seidler 1924: 25-27 (Red Sea).- Day 1934: 20 (Madagascar); 1953: 400 (South Africa); 1962: 632 (Madagascar); 1967: 82, fig. 1.14a-e (South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, and Red Sea); 1974 (Mozambique).- Monro 1934: 358 (China).- Aziz 1938 (Pakistan).- Okuda 1940: 4-6, fig. 2 (Japan).- Day and Morgans 1956 (South Africa).- Kalk 1958: 232 (Mozambique).- Macnae and Kalk 1958 (Mozambique).- Imajima and Hartman 1964: 27 (Japan).- Tampi and Rangarajan 1964: 100 (Andaman Islands).- Wu 1968: 27-28 (China).- Achari 1969: 31 (Andaman Islands).- Mohammad 1971: 288 (Kuwait).- Ben-Eliahu 1972: 190, 195 (Suez Canal).- Santhakumari 1973: 179 (India).- Hartman 1974 (Indian Ocean).- Peyrot-Clausade 1974 (Australia).- Sarma 1974: 158 (India).- Rullier and Amoureux 1979: 152 (Bahia).- Buzhinskaya et al. 1980: 228 (Indo-Pacific).- Soota et al. 1980 (Andaman and Nicobar Islands), 1981 (India).- Amaral and Nonato 1982: 25 ( Espírito Santo).- Shin 1982 (China), 1998 (China), 2000 (China).- Uschakov 1982: 106, 107, pl. 29: figs 1-8 (Russia).- Kirkegaard 1983: 194, fig. 1.14a-e (Sierra Leone and French Guinea, 15-65 m).- Ansari et al. 1986: 363 (India).- Cantone 1987: 75, 80 (Somalia).- Gil et al. 1987: 1 (Korea).- Srikrishnadhas et al. 1987 (India).- Palpal-Latoc 1990 (Philippines); 1994: 67 (Philippines).- Hanley 1992: 366-367 (China, 0-0.5 m).- Hong and San 1993 (Vietnam).- Wang and Huang 1994: 4 (China).- Misra 1995: 93 (India).- Mustaquim 1997: 221 (Pakistan).- Wu et al. 1997 (China).- Che et al. 1999 (China).- Kumar 2000: 441 (India).- Misra and Chakraborty 2000: 219 (India).-Paxton and Chou 2000: 210 (China).- Bellan 2001: 224 (Europe).- Pillai 2001: 122 (India).- Sato 2001 (Japan).- Wehe and Fiege 2002: 113 (Arabian Peninsula).- Barnich and Fiege 2003: 86, fig. 44 (Mediterranean Sea).- Rasheed and Mustaquim 2003: 70-72, fig. 12 (Pakistan).- Barnich et al. 2004: 300-301 (China).- Khan and Murugesan 2005: 116 (India).- Zenetos et al. 2005: 73 (casual alien in Mediterranean), 2010 (introduced into Mediterranean).- Galil 2006 (Suez Canal), 2007: 301 (alien in Israel).- Kato et al. 2006: 30 (Japan).- Paiva 2006: 268 (Central Brazilian Plataform).- Wehe 2006: 107 -109, fig. 24a-l (Arabian Peninsula).- Pleijel 2007: 179 (New Caledonia).- Li and Ping 2008 (China).- Çinar 2009: 2286, fig. 2a (Turkish Mediterranean), 2013: 1259 (introduced from Red Sea to Mediterranean).- Naeini and Rahimian 2009: 59-60 (Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman).- Sukumaran and Devi 2009: 1443 (India).- Li et al. 2010: 110 (China).- Amaral and Nallin 2011: 556 ( São Paulo).- Çinar 2013: 264 (alien species in Turkey).- Rizzo et al. 2011: 133 ( São Paulo).-Wang 2011: 746 (China).- Amaral et al. 2013: 453 ( São Paulo).- Rajasekaran and Fernando 2012: 3 (Andaman and Nicobar Islands).- Katsanevakis et al. 2012: (alien species in European waters).- Kazmi and Naushaba 2013: 253 (Pakistan).

Lepidonotus natalensis Day, 1951: 9, fig. 1e-l (Port Edward, Natal, South Africa).- Wehe 2006: 101-103, fig. 21a-j (Arabian Peninsula).- Naeini and Rahimian 2009: 55-59 (Gulf of Oman).

Lepidonotus cf. tenuisetosus .- Yan and Huang 1993: 133 (China).

Holotype of Euphione tenuisetosa .

MNHN Poly type 263.

Type locality.

Djibouti, Gulf of Tadjoura, Gulf of Aden.

Distribution.

Southwestern Atlantic from Bahia to São Paulo. Eastern Atlantic from Mediterranean to South Africa. Indian Ocean, Madagascar, Persian Gulf, and Red Sea. Western Pacific from Russia to Australia. 0-0.5 m.

Remarks.

Zenetos et al. (2010) and Çinar (2013) assigned Lepidonotus tenuisetosus as an exotic species for the Mediterranean Sea, with an origin in the Indo-Pacific/Red Sea. Its establishment success is uncertain, because it was recorded only once. We consider this species as an exotic species for the Brazilian coast.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Polynoidae

Genus

Lepidonotus

Loc

Lepidonotus tenuisetosus (Gravier, 1902)

De Assis, Jose Eriberto, de Brito, Rafael Justino, Christoffersen, Martin Lindsey & de Souza, Jose Roberto Botelho 2015
2015
Loc

Lepidonotus natalensis

Day 1951
1951