Pomatostegus stellatus ( Abildgaard, 1789 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.344 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851351 |
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Pomatostegus stellatus ( Abildgaard, 1789 ) |
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Pomatostegus stellatus ( Abildgaard, 1789) View in CoL
Terebella stellata Abildgaard, 1789: 142–144 , pl. A, fig. 5A–B (type locality: West Indies, Caribbean
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Pomatostegus macrosoma Schmarda, 1861: 31–32 View in CoL , pl. 21, fig. 182 (type locality: South of Jamaica). — Mörch 1863: 398–399 (comparison with P. stellatus View in CoL ).
Pomatostegus brachysoma Schmarda, 1861: 32 View in CoL , pl. 21, fig. 183 (type locality: Jamaica, on coral reef).
Pomatostegus stellatus tetrapoma Mörch, 1863: 397 View in CoL (type locality: Saint Thomas, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean Sea).
Pomatostegus stellatus fruticosa Mörch, 1863: 397–398 (type locality: Saint Thomas, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean Sea).
Cymospira quadruplicata Krøyer in Mörch, 1863: 398 View in CoL , pl. 11, fig. 13 (type locality: Saint Croix, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean Sea, probably the first use of the name; according to Mörch 1863: 398 is P. stellatus pentapoma View in CoL ).
Pomatostegus stellatus View in CoL – Mörch 1863: 396–397, pl. 11, fig. 14 ( Saint Croix and Saint Thomas, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean Sea). — Benedict 1887: 551, pl. 22, figs 32–35, pl. 23, figs 36–37 ( Jamaica and Cura ҫao, Caribbean Sea; shallow water). — Ehlers 1887: 296–300 (East Key, Florida; 24 m). — Treadwell 1902: 210 (Caballo Blanco Reef, Guanica Bay and Ensenada Honda, Puerto Rico). — Augener 1927: 79, textfig. 7 (Spaanse Water and Caracas Bay, Cura ҫao; on coral and mangrove roots). — Treadwell 1928: 483 (near Saba Island, Antilles). — Augener 1934: 118 (Los Testigos Archipelago, Venezuela, and Tagduga, now Taganga, Santa Marta, Colombian Caribbean; intertidal to 11 m). — Rioja 1958: 293–296, figs 92–100 (Mexican Caribbean: Chancanab Lagoon, Cozumel). — Zibrowius 1970: 13–14, pl. 3, figs 16–20 (Abrolhos Archipelago, Brazil; 16–48 m; sand and coral debris). — ten Hove & San Martín 1995: 17 (de la Juventud Island, Cuba; 1–6 m; on mollusk shells, mangrove roots, rocks, corals and wood debris). — Perkins 1998: 95 (checklist of shallow-water polychaetes from Florida). — Dueñas 1999: 14 (Santa Marta, Tayrona National Park, Providencia Island, Cartagena Bay and Cispatá Bay, Colombia). — Bastida-Zavala & Salazar-Vallejo 2000a: 815– 817,figs 3b, 5g–q, 6a–d(San Juan, Puerto Rico; de la Juventud Island, Cuba; eastern Mexico:Alacranes Key, Ría Lagartos and San Felipe, Yucatán; Contoy Island, Nizuc Point, Nichupté Lagoon, Xcacel, Xcayal, Cozumel Island, Xahuayxol and Chinchorro Bank, Quintana Roo; intertidal to 43 m; under rocks with algae, seagrass and sponges, corals and on cement pier covered by Millepora View in CoL spp.).
Pomatostegus macrosoma View in CoL – Mörch 1863: 398–399 (comparison with P. stellatus View in CoL ). — Bastida-Zavala & Salazar-Vallejo 2000a: 816 (synonymy).
Pomatostegus brachysoma View in CoL – Mörch 1863: 400 (comparison with P. stellatus View in CoL ). — Bush 1910: 498–500 ( Dominica Island, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean Sea). — Bastida-Zavala & Salazar-Vallejo 2000a: 816 (synonymy).
Pomatostegus stellatus tetrapoma View in CoL – Bastida-Zavala & Salazar-Vallejo 2000a: 816 (synonymy).
Pomatostegus stellatus fruticosa – Rullier 1974: 72, fig. 9A–I (Batabanó Bay, Cuba; 2 m; in sponge). — Bastida-Zavala & Salazar-Vallejo 2000a: 816 (synonymy).
Pomatostegus quadruplicatus View in CoL – Bastida-Zavala & Salazar-Vallejo 2000a: 816 (synonymy).
Material examined
One specimen: BB (1) Aug. 2004.
Diagnosis
Tube missing. Opercular peduncle spotted, with wide wings ( Fig. 7A View Fig ). Operculum chitinous, forming three concentric plates, joined by central hollow column ( Fig. 7A View Fig ); margin of plates with sharp spines. Collar with “ Spirobranchus ” chaetae, coarsely serrated on subapical section.
Taxonomic remarks
Several publications indicate that Pomatostegus stellatus is widely distributed ( Zibrowius 1970; Imajima 1977, 1982; Imajima & ten Hove 1984, 1986; Nishi 1995b; Bastida-Zavala 2008); however, some authors ( Bastida-Zavala & Salazar-Vallejo 2000a; ten Hove & Kupriyanova 2009) suggest that its distribution could be more limited, as the larvae are short lived and there is very little evidence of large scale dispersal through fouling ( Kupriyanova et al. 2001). Therefore, until further analysis, it is better to distinguish three species geographically: P. stellatus is limited to the tropical western Atlantic, while P. kroyeri Mörch, 1863 is limited to the tropical eastern Pacific region and P. actinoceras Mörch, 1863 is limited to the Indo-West Pacific ( ten Hove & Kupriyanova 2009).
Ecology
Intertidal to 48 m. On mangrove roots, mollusk shells, corals, sponges, under rocks, wood debris and on a cement pier covered by the coral Millepora spp. ( ten Hove & San Martín 1995; Bastida-Zavala & Salazar-Vallejo 2000a).
Distribution
Caribbean Sea, from Florida to southern Brazil; in the Gulf of Mexico, it is only recorded from Alacranes Key ( Ehlers 1887; Zibrowius 1970; ten Hove & San Martín 1995; Bastida-Zavala & Salazar-Vallejo 2000a). In this study, only one specimen of Pomatostegus stellatus was found on a fouling plate from Biscayne Bay, Florida ( Fig. 8 View Fig ).
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Pomatostegus stellatus ( Abildgaard, 1789 )
Bastida-Zavala, J. Rolando, McCANN, Linda D., Keppel, Erica & Ruiz, Gregory M. 2017 |
Pomatostegus stellatus tetrapoma
Bastida-Zavala J. R. & Salazar-Vallejo S. I. 2000: 816 |
Pomatostegus quadruplicatus
Bastida-Zavala J. R. & Salazar-Vallejo S. I. 2000: 816 |
Pomatostegus stellatus fruticosa
Bastida-Zavala J. R. & Salazar-Vallejo S. I. 2000: 816 |
Rullier F. 1974: 72 |
Pomatostegus stellatus tetrapoma Mörch, 1863: 397
Morch O. A. L. 1863: 397 |
Pomatostegus stellatus fruticosa Mörch, 1863: 397–398
Morch O. A. L. 1863: 398 |
Cymospira quadruplicata Krøyer in Mörch, 1863: 398
Morch O. A. L. 1863: 398 |
Morch O. A. L. 1863: 398 |
Pomatostegus stellatus
Bastida-Zavala J. R. & Salazar-Vallejo S. I. 2000: 815 |
Duenas P. D. 1999: 14 |
Perkins T. H. 1998: 95 |
Hove H. A. ten & San Martin G. 1995: 17 |
Zibrowius H. 1970: 13 |
Rioja E. 1958: 293 |
Augener H. 1934: 118 |
Treadwell A. L. 1928: 483 |
Augener H. 1927: 79 |
Treadwell A. L. 1902: 210 |
Benedict J. E. 1887: 551 |
Ehlers E. 1887: 296 |
Morch O. A. L. 1863: 396 |
Pomatostegus macrosoma
Bastida-Zavala J. R. & Salazar-Vallejo S. I. 2000: 816 |
Morch O. A. L. 1863: 398 |
Pomatostegus brachysoma
Bastida-Zavala J. R. & Salazar-Vallejo S. I. 2000: 816 |
Bush K. J. 1910: 498 |
Morch O. A. L. 1863: 400 |
Pomatostegus macrosoma
Morch O. A. L. 1863: 398 |
Schmarda L. K. 1861: 32 |
Pomatostegus brachysoma
Schmarda L. K. 1861: 32 |
Terebella stellata
Abildgaard P. C. 1789: 144 |