Lumbrineris sp. NHM_1741

Neal, Lenka, Abrahams, Emily, Wiklund, Helena, Rabone, Muriel, Bribiesca-Contreras, Guadalupe, Stewart, Eva C. D., Dahlgren, Thomas G. & Glover, Adrian G., 2023, Taxonomy, phylogeny, and biodiversity of Lumbrineridae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from the Central Pacific Clarion-Clipperton Zone, ZooKeys 1172, pp. 61-100 : 61

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scientific name

Lumbrineris sp. NHM_1741
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Lumbrineris sp. NHM_1741 View in CoL

Fig. 13A-G View Figure 13

Material examined.

NHM_0125, coll. 11 Oct. 2013, AB01, UK-1, EBS, 13.75833, -116.69852, 4080 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/3c704b88-d8ae-42cb-aeae-73e7a20a70b7; NHM_0129, coll. 11 Oct. 2013, AB01, UK-1, EBS, 13.75833, -116.69852, 4080 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/067a1dee-adcb-4c7f-8445-b68176b5c41b; NHM_8899, NHM ANEA 2022.851, coll. 2 Nov. 2020, DG05a, NORI-D, Box core, 10.97448, -116.35427, 4260 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/462dea9c-52cb-48bb-8e60-43c5f4f5d472; NHM_0229, NHM ANEA 2022.818, coll. 15 Oct. 2013, AB01, UK-1, ROV, 13.96467, -116.54988, 4072 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/9474abbe-8d3a-4db8-9897-ff206977918f; NHM_0972, NHM ANEA 2022.820, coll. 23 Feb. 2015, AB02, UK-1, EBS, 12.57133, -116.6105, 4198 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/c570a340-f2e6-405d-b0b8-f335c9056fbd; NHM_1308, NHM ANEA 2022.830, coll. 1 Mar. 2015, AB02, OMS, EBS, 12.25733, -117.30217, 4302 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/2d378a92-05c4-417a-9cc7-1c392baf0db7; NHM_1741, NHM ANEA 2022.819, coll. 11 Mar. 2015, AB02, OMS, EBS, 12.17383, -117.19283, 4045 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/86010404-eae6-4c58-943a-1761c81fa201; NHM_1896, NHM ANEA 2022.829, coll. 13 Mar. 2015, AB02, OMS, EBS, 12.0415, -117.21717, 4094 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/acf2aa8f-3ca5-4728-ab42-782576ab57fd; NHM_2318, NHM ANEA 2022.821, coll. 26 Feb. 2015, AB02, OMS, EBS, 12.1155, -117.1645, 4100 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/83e28d46-6d21-4fe6-a9a6-2c7360cfbaa4; NHM_2374, NHM ANEA 2022.822, coll. 20 Feb. 2015, AB02, UK-1, EBS, 12.51317, -116.60417, 4425 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/f1cda422-c3a0-47cb-b63a-40a1d92232d7; NHM_3133, NHM ANEA 2022.828, coll. 17 Feb. 2015, AB02, UK-1, EBS, 12.38624, -116.54867, 4202 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/0f6f9455-d82a-4afa-9a12-5f6771e66763; NHM_3591, NHM ANEA 2022.824, coll. 3 Mar. 2020, RC01, OMS, Box core, 14.06995, -116.57628, 4120 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/23c92bc4-3099-45b9-bc63-455e094fd5c7; NHM_4237, NHM ANEA 2022.823, coll. 11 Mar. 2020, RC01, UK-1, Box core, 12.37909, -116.55767, 4196 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/be32a0a9-56ef-41fc-ae65-cf939128372b; NHM_4738_ECDS2, NHM ANEA 2022.825, coll. 28 Feb. 2020, RC01, UK-1, Box core, 13.98698, -116.47664, 4059 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/cd4b907b-383e-4a71-8ebb-573a8745a8bc; NHM_7057_HW01, NHM ANEA 2022.827, coll. 13 May 2021, DG05d, NORI-D, Box core, 10.38235, -117.12702, 4309 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/50895550-0014-46d9-b0ba-76b9e392281b; NHM_7249_HW01, NHM ANEA 2022.831, coll. 14 May 2021, DG05d, NORI-D, Box core, 10.37727, -117.15581, 4302 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/73e121b5-97fb-4d6e-905f-4387236b9cf6; NHM_8796_HW01, NHM ANEA 2022.826, coll. 6 Nov. 2020, DG05a, NORI-D, Box core, 10.32294, -117.18734, 4282 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/30460632-eb9b-4655-81c2-c1ce3b2cebdd.

Description.

Species represented by several posteriorly incomplete specimens. Voucher specimen NHM_1741 (Fig. 13A View Figure 13 ), 10 mm long 0.8 mm wide for ~ 40 chaetigers long anterior fragment. Live specimens with distinctive spotted pattern across the width of the chaetigers and on prostomium on the dorsum (Fig. 13A View Figure 13 ). When preserved in ethanol the body is a milky white, retaining iridescent sheen. Body thick in anterior, tapering towards posterior.

Prostomium conical (e.g., specimen NHM_0229) to slightly longer and distally pointed (e.g., specimen NHM_1741) (Fig. 13A View Figure 13 ), as long or slightly longer than wide; some specimens with prostomium appearing distally truncated (e.g., specimen NHM_2374).

Maxillary apparatus with five pairs of maxillae pigmented pale to dark brown (Fig. 13B View Figure 13 ). All maxillae with attachment lamellae Carriers ca. equal length as MI and joined entirely to base of MI. MI appears paler with a dark edge; forceps-like, without inner accessory teeth and strongly falcate. MI longer than MII. Connecting plates between MI and MII slightly visible. MII with four pointed teeth, with ligaments (Fig. 13B View Figure 13 insert). MIII unidentate, arcuate (Fig. 13B View Figure 13 insert), with darkened area on anterior lateral edge. MIV oval shaped and pigmented light brown. MV circular in shape and positioned laterally to MIV. Mandibles fused ~ ½ their length.

Parapodia small and uniramous, increasing in size after the first two chaetigers. Postchaetal lobe longer than pre-chaetal lobe, postchaetal lobe elongated and digitiform, particularly in posterior chaetigers (Fig. 13C View Figure 13 ). Chaetigers narrow and ring-like until chaetiger 22 where they become longer and more bead-like.

Chaetae characterised by limbate capillaries, simple multidentate hooded hooks and compound multidentate hooded hooks (Fig. 13D-G View Figure 13 ). Approximately four limbate chaetae in anterior chaetigers (Fig. 13D View Figure 13 ), increasing in length towards posterior end but decreasing in number. Transition from compound to simple hooks variable (likely size-dependent), with compound multidentate hooded hooks present from chaetiger 1 to 6-15; two or three compound multidentate hooded hooks present. Compound hooks with short blades, with ~ 10 small teeth in lateral view (Fig. 13E View Figure 13 ) or fewer (Fig. 13F View Figure 13 ). Simple multidentate hooded hooks appear from chaetigers 8-16, simple hooks only from chaetiger 10 onwards, ~ 2 per parapodia. Simple hooks with ~ 12 small teeth in lateral view (Fig. 13G View Figure 13 ). Aciculae yellow. Posterior end and pygidium unknown.

Genetic data.

This species falls within a low-support clade containing Lumbrineris and Helmutneris species in our analysis (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ). There were COI matches on GenBank to four unclassified annelid specimens also collected at the CCZ, GenBank accession numbers KJ736511.1-KJ736514.1 ( Janssen et al. 2015).

Remarks.

The maxillary apparatus and chaetae composition of this species are indicative of the genus Lumbrineris de Blainville, 1828. The strongly arcuate cutting edges of MIII (Fig. 13B View Figure 13 ) are a typical character of Lumbrineris cingulata Ehlers, 1897 ( Orensanz 1990; Oug pers. comm., 2023), known from the shelf depths of Magellanic biogeographic province ( Carrera-Parra 2006b). Several species reported by Carrera-Parra (2006b), all known from shallow depths, also share this character. CCZ specimens have four teeth on MII, a character further shared by only three known species with MIII with arcuate edge: L. cingulata , L. inhacea Hartman, 1974 and L. mustaquimi Carrera-Parra, 2006b. Some distinguishing characters, mostly based on observation of the hooks, have been summarised in Table 3 View Table 3 . CCZ specimens likely belong to a new species that cannot be currently fully formalised; therefore, we assign CCZ specimens to morphospecies Lumbrineris sp. NHM_1741.

Distribution.

Central Pacific Ocean, Eastern CCZ, found in ‘UK-1’, ‘OMS’ and ‘NORI-D’ exploratory areas (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Eunicida

Family

Lumbrineridae