Flabelligera bicolor ( Schmarda, 1861 )
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Flabelligera bicolor ( Schmarda, 1861) View in CoL
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Pherusa bicolor Schmarda 1861:21 View in CoL , Pl. 20, Fig. 169.
Flabelligera bicolor: Günther 1912:15 View in CoL (n. comb.); Benham 1915a:163 (syn.); Benham 1915b:173; Benham 1950:22; Hartman 1966:35, Pl. 10, Figs. 4–6 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 (syn.).
Flabelligera affinis: Monro 1936:164 View in CoL (partim, non Sars).
Siphonostoma antarcticum Baird 1873:95–96 View in CoL .
Flabelligera lingulata Ehlers 1905:47–48 View in CoL , Pl. 7, Figs. 1–5 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 ; Ehlers 1907:21; Ehlers 1913:535 (383 m, same?); Hartwich 1993:113.
Flabelligera semiannulata Ehlers 1905:49–50 View in CoL , Pl. 7, Figs. 6–10 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 ; Hartwich 1993:136.
Type material. Southwestern Pacific Ocean. Four syntypes of Flabelligera lingulata (three BMNH- 1908.5.9.33; one ZMB- 6773) damaged, Auckland, New Zealand (no further data), W.B. Benham, coll. Additional syntypes of Flabelligera lingulata ( BMNH- 1907.5.1.21), damaged, same data (2 anterior and 3 median fragments, in poor shape; largest measured). Three syntypes of Siphonostoma antarcticum ( BMNH- 57.1.17.3), off Auckland (?), New Zealand (no further data), A. Sinclair, coll. (body dark or blackish, with a very thick whitish tunic).
Additional material. Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. One specimen ( BMNH- 1936.2.8:2464), off West side of Falkland Islands, R/ V William Scoresby, Stat. 221 (48°23' S, 65°10' W), 76–91 m, 4 June 1928 GoogleMaps .
Description. Better syntype ( F. lingulata BMNH-1908) complete ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ); body cylindrical, tapering posteriorly; pale brown in the anterior and posterior ends, paler by the mid-body; 41 mm long, 7 mm wide, cephalic cage 5 mm long, 46 chaetigers. Tunic thick, densely papillated, mostly free from sediment particles; papillae long, clavate, mucronate.
Cephalic hood exposed. Prostomium not observed; smaller syntype ( BMNH-1908 ) with anterior end exposed ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ). Caruncle well developed, extended to the margin of the branchial plate (not beyond it in the better syntype), broken. Palps large, thick, distally rounded; palp bases rounded, elevated. Lateral lips well developed. Ventral lip reduced to thin membrane. Dorsal lip well developed, thick .
Branchiae separated into two lateral groups; branchial filaments arranged in about five rows, about 60 filaments per group, decreasing in size ventrally. Nephridial lobes in branchial plate very thin, short filaments, placed about the level of prostomium.
Cephalic cage chaetae as long as 1/8 body length or as 5/7 body width. Chaetigers 1–2 involved in the cephalic cage; chaetiger 1 with about 36 noto- and 22 neurochaetae; chaetiger 2 with about 8–10 chaetae per fascicle (present in all other syntypes). Anterior dorsal margin of first chaetiger papillated. Chaetigers 1–3 of about the same length. Chaetal transition from cephalic cage to body chaetae abrupt; multiarticulated neurohooks from chaetiger 3 ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ). Gonopodial lobes not seen.
Parapodia well developed, lateral, median parapodia lateroventral; median neuropodia ventrolateral. Notopodia long flat lobes; neuropodia long conical lobes; both with long, clavate papillae. Noto- and neuropodia widely separated.
Median notochaetae arranged in a short oblique row, all multiarticulated capillaries, about 1/4 – 1/5 as long as body width, 8–10 per fascicle, with articulation irregular ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 ), two with longer articles, 1–2 with mediumsized articles, remainder with very short articles; all with longer articles distally. Neurochaetae multiarticulated capillaries in chaetigers 1–2; multiarticulated neurohooks from chaetiger 3, mostly singly, anterior chaetiger with shorter, thicker hooks ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 ), than posterior chaetigers ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ). Handle articulation basally placed, articles roughly similar or missing; about three medium-sized articles. Other articles anchylosed, small, poorly defined, continued to bending region. Crest wider than handle wider than handle in anterior chaetigers, slightly wider in posterior ones, dark brown, darker distally; width:length ratio 1:4–5.
Posterior end tapering to short cone; pygidium with anus terminal, rounded, with basal rounded projection; no anal cirri.
Remarks. Flabelligera bicolor ( Schmarda, 1861) is unique among the species with transparent tunics because its neurohooks are from chaetiger 3 and the body has two distinct colors (hence the name): the anterior region is dark blue and posterior region is reddish brown to gray. However, because the pigmentation fades in ethanol, the start of the neurohooks is a more consistent and useful character to separate it from similar species.
Benham (1915a) reestablished Flabelligera bicolor ( Schmarda, 1861) to include two species described by Ehlers (1905): F. lingulata and F. semiannulata ; he made extensive and conclusive arguments about the synonymy based on morphology and geographical distribution. The only missing piece was the examination of the original type materials, which were already lost by that time. Further, Benham (1915a) and other colleagues before him overlooked the short description by Baird (1873), whose specimens had a dark body wall with a whitish outer cuticle and multiarticulated capillaries in the second neuropodia, and are therefore conspecific with F. bicolor . The syntypes of S. antarcticum however, have a very thick tunic which might be a unique feature, and that might have been removed or eroded in other specimens.
Distribution. Originally described from New Zealand rocky bottoms in shallow waters; the record by Ehlers (1913:535) may be a different species since it was collected from almost 400 m depth, but fresh material is needed to clarify this. An apparently disjunct population lives in the Malvinas or Falkland Islands.
Baird, W. (1873) Description of some new species of Annelida and Gephyrea in the collection of the British Museum. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, London, 11, 94 - 97.
Benham, W. B. (1915 a) Notes on some New Zealand polychaetes. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 47, 161 - 170.
Benham, W. B. (1915 b) Preliminary report on the polychaetous annelids from the Kermadec islands. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 47, 170 - 174.
Benham, W. B. (1950) Scientific results of the New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Expedition, 1941 - 45: Polychaeta. Bulletin of the Cape Expedition series, 10, 3 - 26.
Ehlers, E. (1905 (1904 )) Nueseelandische Anneliden. Abhandlungen der Koniglichen gesellschaft der wissenschaften zu Gottingen, Mathematisch-Physikalische Klasse, neue Folge, 3, 1 - 79.
Ehlers, E. (1907) Neuseelandische Anneliden, 2. Abhandlungen der Koniglichen gesellschaft der wissenschaften zu Gottingen, Mathematisch-Physikalische Klasse, neue Folge, 5, 1 - 31.
Ehlers, E. (1913) Die Polychaeten - Sammlungen der Deutschen Sudpolar-Expedition 1901 - 1903. Deutsche Sudpolar-Expedition 1901 - 1903 im auftrage des reichsamtes des innern. 13, Zoologie, 5, 397 - 598.
Gunther, K. (1912) Beitrage zur Systematik der Gattung Flabelligera und Studien uber den Bau von Flabelligera (Siphonostoma) diplochaitus, Otto. Jenaische Zeitschrift fur Naturwissenschaft herausgegeben von der Medizinisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena 48, Neue Folge, 41, 93 - 186.
Hartman, O. (1966) Polychaeta Myzostomidae and Sedentaria of Antarctica. Antarctic Research Series, 7, 1 - 158.
Hartwich, G. (1993) Die Polychaeten-Typen des Zoologischen Museums in Berlin. Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin, 69, 73 - 154.
Monro, C. C. A. (1936) Polychaete worms, 2. Discovery Reports, 12, 59 - 198.
Schmarda, L. K. (1861) Neue wirbellose Thiere beobachtet und gesammelt auf einer Reise um die Erde 1853 bis 1857. Erster Band: Turbellarien, Rotatorien und Anneliden, Zweite Halfte. Wilhelm Engelman, Leipzig, 165 pp.
FIGURE 1. Flabelligera affinis Sars, 1829. A. Non-type specimens (ZMUB-18636), dorsal view. B. Non-type specimen (MNHN- 184b), anterior end, dorsal view. C. Same, anterior end, ventral view. D. Non-type specimen (MNHN-184a), anterior end, most tunic removed, head exposed (Ca: caruncle, LL: lateral lip, NL: nephridial lobe, PL: palp lobe). E. Non-type specimen (ZMUB- 2253), lateral view, most tunic removed. F. Same, chaetiger 10, notochaetal basal and medial regions (insert: subdistal regions). G. Same, chaetiger 10, neurochaetae (inserts: articulated, median region and crest). Scale bars: A: 1.3 mm, B: 2.3 mm, C: 2 mm, D: 0.5 mm, E: 10 mm, F: 195 µm, G: 120 µm.
FIGURE 2. Flabelligera bicolor (Schmarda, 1861). A. Syntype (BMNH-1908.5.9.33), lateral view. B. Same, anterior end, lateral view. C. Another syntype (BMNH-1908.5.9.33), head, frontal view (BS: branchial scars, Ca: caruncle, LL: lateral lip, VL: ventral lip). D. Same, chaetiger 10, basal and medial notochaetal regions. E. Same, neurohook. F. Same, posterior chaetiger, neurohook (insert: handle articulation). Scale bars: A: 2.2 mm, B: 2.3 mm, C: 1 mm, D: 66 µm, E: 0.30 mm, F: 0.38 mm.
FIGURE 3. Flabelligera bophortica Annenkova-Chlopina, 1924, syntypes (ZIRAS-27043). A. Best syntype, lateral view. B. Same, anterior end, oblique, ventrolateral view. C. Same, head, frontal view (BS: branchial scars, Ca: caruncle, DL: dorsal lip, LL: lateral lip, PS: palp scar, VL: ventral lip). D. Same, neuropodia 4–7, oblique, ventral view showing gonopodial lobes (GL), E. Same, chaetiger 10, notochaetae (inserts: basal, medial and subdistal regions). F. Same, posterior chaetiger, neurohooks (inserts: handle articulation and crest close-up). Scale bars: A: 3.3 mm, B: 1.3 mm, C: 0.5 mm, D: 0.8 mm, E: 320 µm, F: 260 µm.
FIGURE 4. Flabelligera diplochaitus (Otto, 1821). Non-type specimens (MNHN-507). A. Anterior end, dorsal view. B. Same, head, frontal view (BS: branchial scars, DL: dorsal lip, LL: lateral lip, VL: ventral lip). C. Same, close-up showing prostomium (Pr), base of caruncle (Ca), nephridial lobes (NL), and palp scars (PS). D. Another specimen, median chaetiger, cross section. E. Non-type specimens (MNHN-507), chaetiger 9, neurohooks (insert: handle articles). F. Another specimen (MNHN-184), head, frontal view, palps and branchiae removed; arrow indicates parasite. Scale bars: A: 1.2 mm, B: 0.5 mm, C: 0.2 mm, D: 0.7 mm, E: 0.4 mm, F: 0.7 mm.
FIGURE 5. Flabelligera haswelli new name, neotype (AM-8674). A. Complete, bent ventrally, anterior end in dorsal view. B. Same, anterior end in oblique, ventral view. C. Same, anterior end, oblique ventral view. D. Same, anterior end, ventral view. E. Same, chaetiger 14, neurohook. F. Same, chaetiger 22, neurohooks. Scale bars: A, B: 3.7 mm, C: 0.9 mm, D: 1 mm, E: 190 µm, F: 176 µm.
FIGURE 6. Flabelligera infundibularis Johnson, 1901. A. Lectotype (MCZ-2503), ventral view. B. Same, anterior end, dorsal view. C. Same, anterior end, ventral view. D. Paralectotype (LACM-AHF-535), head, frontal view (Ca: caruncle, LL: lateral lip, PS: palp scar, VL: ventral lip). E. Non-type specimen (USNM 186478), head, frontal view (BS: branchial scars, PS: palp scar). F. Lectotype, detached neurohook. G. Same, crest (insert: handle articulated portion). Scale bars: A: 7 mm, B: 2.4 mm, C: 2 mm, D, F: 0.5 mm, E: 1 mm, G: 112 µm.
FIGURE 7. Flabelligera luctator (Stimpson, 1856), topotype specimens (BMNH-1936.10.16.152–7). A. Complete specimens. B. Largest syntype, anterior end, dorsal view. C. Same, head, frontal view (LL: lateral lip, NL: nephridial lobe, PS: palp scar). D. Same, chaetigers 4–7, ventral view (GL: gonopodial lobes). E. Same, chaetiger 5, neurohooks (insert: articulated portion of handle). F. Same, chaetiger 11, neurohook (insert: articulated portion of handle). Scale bars: A: 10 mm, B: 2.3 mm, C: 0.5 mm, D: 0.8 mm, E: 225 µm, F: 160 µm.
FIGURE 8. Flabelligera multipapillata Hartmann-Schröder, 1965, Holotype (ZMH-14911). A. Dorsal view. B. Anterior end, dorsal view; greenish due to methyl green staining. C. Same, chaetiger 12, neurohook (insert: basal and distal regions, enlarged). Scale bars: A: 1.7 mm, B: 0.6 mm, C: 150 µm.
FIGURE 9. Flabelligera nuniezi n. sp. A. Holotype (MNHN/1530), dorsal view. B. Same, ventral view. C. Same, chaetigers 3– 9, left neuropodia, showing gonopodial lobes by arrows. D. Same, chaetiger 10, neurohook. E. Same, chaetiger 22, neurohook. F. Non-type specimen (ZMUC unnumb.), median neurohook (insert: close up of handle anchylosed region). Scale bars: A: 1.3 mm, B: 1.1 mm, C: 0.2 mm, D: 90 µm, E: 100 µm, F: 250 µm.
FIGURE 10. Flabelligera orensanzi n. sp. A. Holotype (MACN-In 39270), dorsal view. B. Same, anterior end, ventral view. C. Paratype (CENPAT), head, frontal view, palps and branchiae removed, prostomium slightly eroded (BS: branchial scars, LL: lateral lip, PS: palp scar). D. Paratype (ECOSUR), chaetiger 9, neurohook (insert: articulated region of handle). E. Non-type specimen (MNHN-884), head, frontal view, two copepod parasites indicated by arrows (Ca: caruncle, BS: branchial scar, VL: ventral lip). Scale bars: A: 0.8 mm, B: 1 mm, C: 0.5 mm, D: 225 µm, E: 0.25 mm.
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Flabelligera bicolor ( Schmarda, 1861 )
Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. 2012 |
Flabelligera affinis: Monro 1936:164
Monro, C. C. A. 1936: 164 |
Flabelligera bicolor: Günther 1912:15
Hartman, O. 1966: 35 |
Benham, W. B. 1950: 22 |
Benham, W. B. 1915: 163 |
Benham, W. B. 1915: 173 |
Gunther, K. 1912: 15 |
Flabelligera lingulata
Hartwich, G. 1993: 113 |
Ehlers, E. 1913: 535 |
Ehlers, E. 1907: 21 |
Ehlers, E. 1905: 48 |
Flabelligera semiannulata
Hartwich, G. 1993: 136 |
Ehlers, E. 1905: 50 |
Siphonostoma antarcticum
Baird, W. 1873: 96 |
Pherusa bicolor
Schmarda, L. K. 1861: 21 |