Polycirrus macintoshi, Glasby & Hutchings, 2014
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Polycirrus macintoshi View in CoL nomen novum
Fig. 35a–d View FIGURE 35
Polycirrus kerguelensis McIntosh, 1885 View in CoL : xx, fig. 32a–d.
Polycirrus kerguelensis McIntosh, 1885: 475 View in CoL .— Monro, 1930: 194; 1936: 184.— Gravier, 1911: 141–143, pl. 11, fig. 138.— Augener, 1932: 67.— Hartman, 1966: 106–107. (secondary junior homonym—of Ereutho kergulenesis McIntosh, 1885).
Ereutho antarctica .— Willey, 1902: 281, Pl. XLII fig. 6, Pl. XLVI fig. 6. Not McIntosh, 1885.
Type locality. Kerguelen Island, Antarctic.
Material examined. HOLOTYPE: BMNH ZK 1885 :12:1:372. St.149 H, 48º45ʹ S, 69º14ʹ E, off Christmas Harbour , Kerguelen Island , 232 m (127 fm), coll. 29.i.1874, dredged volcanic mud. GoogleMaps NON-TYPES: AM W827 , Adelie Land Commonwealth Bay, Boat Harbour, 67° S, 142°36ʹ E. GoogleMaps
Description. Based on type material plus material of AM W827 collected by the Australian Antarctic Expedition which closely resembles the type fragment. Alcohol preserved animal, pale yellow in colour, 4 mm long, 1 mm wide excluding buccal tentacles, posteriorly incomplete. Sex unknown.
Holotype poorly preserved with body wall damaged and large amounts of the body wall removed, chaetae mainly damaged, thus making the determination of number of segments impossible.
Dorsum anteriorly smooth. Venter anteriorly with mid-ventral groove and discrete ventro-lateral pads; pads more-or-less smooth, extending from segment 2 to 13. Mid-ventral groove from segment 4 ( Fig. 35a View FIGURE 35 ).
Buccal tentacles missing, arising dorsally on prostomial ridge, which extends laterally. Prostomial ridge slightly curved, extending laterally along anterodorsal base of upper lip. Upper lip comprising single (medial) lobe only, margin of lobe convoluted; oral surface glandular, ciliated, with grooves leading to mouth. Inner lower lip oblong, partially hidden by upper lip, smooth; outer region flat, shield-like, oblong, wider than long, smooth, divided in two by transverse groove, extending posteriorly to segment 3. Achaetous segments visible dorsally but obscured by expanded outer lower lip ventrally ( Fig. 35a View FIGURE 35 ).
Notochaetigerous segments 11, extending to segment 13 (determined from non-type specimens). Notopodia and notochaetae damaged. Notochaetae within a chaetiger one type, gradually elongating from dorsal to ventral, hirsute, uniformly tapered ( Fig. 35b View FIGURE 35 ). Neurochaetae beginning on segment 14. Neuropodial tori ridge-like. Uncini with short neck and elongated straight to convex base (Type 1), teeth above main fang arranged in double transverse series, subrostral process present as low, rounded protuberance ( Fig. 35c, d View FIGURE 35 ).
Nephridial papillae not visible.
Comments. McIntosh (1885) described two different species named kergulensis in two different genera ( Polycirrus and Ereutho ). As the two names are now considered to represent the same genus, Ereutho kerguelensis becomes a member of Polycirrus . Unfortunately this renders P. kerguelensis McIntosh, 1885 as a junior homonym on the basis of page priority. We therefore propose a new name, Polycirrus macintoshi n. nom., for P. kerguelensis .
Earlier, Hartman (1966) synonymised E. kerguelensis with P. kerguelensis with no comment. She also gave a composite description of a species with 11–15 pairs of notopodia and neurochaetae from the first to the third last notopodium, which is an unusual configuration. We suggest that at least two species have been confused and all references listed by her on page 106 require a re-examination of material. However, we can confirm that material identified by Gravier (1911) as P. kerguelensis , as listed in the synonymy of Hartman (1966), is correct.
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Polycirrus macintoshi
Glasby, Christopher J. & Hutchings, Pat 2014 |