Pseudopolydora aff. achaeta Radashevsky & Hsieh, 2000
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Pseudopolydora aff. achaeta Radashevsky & Hsieh, 2000 |
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Pseudopolydora aff. achaeta Radashevsky & Hsieh, 2000 View in CoL Fig. 9A, B View Figure 9
Larval morphology.
Overall body shape fusiform, head region enlarged due to broad prostomium and expanded lateral lips of vestibule. Prostomium gently notched anteriorly. Three pairs of black eyes present in more or less a straight line, most lateral pairs double eyes. Mid-dorsal melanophore on first chaetiger present. Dorsal pigmentation consists of two pairs of lateral and central rows of melanophores. Lateral ones dot-like, beginning on chaetiger II. Central ones shaped like “tilted-wheels” (inverted v-shape) begin on chaetiger III. A central pair of dorsal pigment patches gradually become dot-like on posterior chaetiger. Weak mid-dorsal pigments occur from chaetiger VI. Two medial black pigmentation areas occasionally present ventrally, on approximately chaetiger VI and anterior margin of pygidium. Anterior and posterior margin of prostomium have considerable brown pigment. Black pigment spots occur on sides of prostomium and peristomium. Pygidium has a central black pigment spot. Gastrotrochs on chaetiger III, V, VII, and XII in 13-chaetiger larvae.
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Adult individuals of this species were collected from muddy bottom sediments at 22 m depth in Onagawa Bay in December 2010 and September and December 2011 by using a Smith-McIntyre or Ekman-Birge grab sampler. Adult morphology agrees with the descriptions of P. achaeta by Radashevsky and Hsieh (2000) and Abe et al. (2016). However, the 16S rRNA gene sequence obtained in the present study showed a 11.5% (35/304 bp) difference with that of P. achaeta from Taiwan (country of type locality), which indicate that these two are different species. Therefore, this species is referred to P. aff. achaeta . The larvae and adults were confirmed to 100% match using molecular data (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ).
Planktonic larvae of this species with more than 3-chaetiger stages were abundant in Onagawa Bay during July to November ( Abe et al. 2014). A dorsal pigmentation area shaped like "tilted wheels" is a unique characteristic of this species among the known Pseudopolydora larvae.
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