Pionosyllis weismanni Langerhans, 1879

Çinar, Melih Ertan & Gambi, Maria Cristina, 2005, Cognetti’s syllid collection (Polychaeta: Syllidae) deposited at the Museum of the Stazione Zoologica ‘‘ Anton Dohrn’ ’ (Naples, Italy), with descriptions of two new species of Autolytus, Journal of Natural History 39 (10), pp. 725-762 : 752-754

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930400001327

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scientific name

Pionosyllis weismanni Langerhans, 1879
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Pionosyllis weismanni Langerhans, 1879 View in CoL

Pionosyllis weismanni Langerhans 1879, p 546 View in CoL –547, Figures 11a–d View Figure 11 ;? Ben-Eliahu 1977b, p 50 –51, Figures 20a–g.

Pionosyllis pierantonii Cognetti 1957, p 42 View in CoL –43, Figure 8 View Figure 8 .

Material examined

SZN-POL19, one specimen, Station 10, Grotta Azzurra, 4 September 1954, on coralligenous substrata, 100 m, coll. Cognetti; ESFM-POL/97-77 , one specimen, Izmir Bay , Aegean Sea, 7 November 1997, 76 m, mud, coll. and det. by Çınar ; ESFM-POL/98- 28 , one specimen, northern Cyprus, off Famagusta , 19 July 1998, 120 m , on sandy mud, coll. and det. by Çınar.

Notes

Specimen complete, male, epitoke, 4.13 mm long, 0.13 mm wide, H+ 1050.80 mm, for 54 chaetigers, pale yellowish. Falcigers numbering five on anterior parapodia, bidentate; superior most falcigers homogomph, with a relatively long blade (37.5 Mm long); remaining heterogomph, strongly bidentate, with short blades; 15–22.5 Mm long. Falcigers on posterior parapodia morphologically similar to those on anterior ones but with short blades; blade of superior-most falciger 30 Mm long; lengths of blades of other falcigers ranging from 15 to 17.5 Mm. Solitary dorsal simple chaeta from chaetiger 9, truncated. Solitary ventral simple chaeta from chaetiger 34, thick, curved, strongly bidentate; proximal tooth coarse, with a curved tip. Acicula ‘‘T’’-shaped. Proventricle 0.25 mm long, 0.11 mm wide, through three segments, with 28 muscle cell rows. Pharynx through five segments, with a conical pharyngeal tooth antero-dorsally. Swimming chaetae from chaetiger 15 to 45, 13 times longer than body width. Pygidium with two long filiform anal cirri (as long as eight posterior segments).

Remarks

The Red Sea specimens of Pionosyllis weismanni identified by Ben-Eliahu (1977b) differ from the Mediterranean and Madeira specimens in having only four eyes instead of six, suggesting that they might probably belong to a different species.

Distribution

Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean ( Langerhans 1879; Ben-Eliahu 1977b).

Syllides edentatus ( Westheide, 1974) View in CoL

Syllides japonica edentata Westheide 1974, p 273 View in CoL , Figures 36e, 37.

Syllides edentatus San Martín 1984, p 143 View in CoL , Figure 27.

Syllides longocirrata View in CoL ; Cognetti 1957 (in part), p 35–36 (non Ørsted 1843).

Material examined

SZN-POL22, one specimen, Station 11, Punta Tiberio, 20 July 1955, on Posidonia oceanica , 25–30 m, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen complete, 2.35 mm long, 0.16 mm wide, for 25 chaetigers. Falcigers bidentate; blades 15–50 Mm long throughout; proximal part of cutting edges of blades of some superior falcigers with relatively coarse spines. Dorsal simple chaetae from chaetiger 1, bifid, subdistally serrated, recurved. Acicula with a crown of fine spines distally. Proventricle 0.19 mm long, 0.10 mm wide, through two segments, with 30 muscle cell rows. Pharynx occupying six segments, without tooth.

Distribution

Mediterranean, Atlantic and Pacific Ocean (San Martín 1984).

Syllides fulvus ( Marion and Bobretzky, 1875) View in CoL

Anoplosyllis fulva Marion and Bobretzky 1875, p 28 View in CoL –32, Plate 2, Figures 8b–f View Figure 8 , Plate 3, Figure 8a View Figure 8 .

Syllides fulvus: San Martín 1984 View in CoL , 134–139, Figures 24, 25.

Syllides edentula: Cognetti 1957 View in CoL (in part), p 37–38, Figure 6 View Figure 6 (non Claparède 1868).

Material examined

SZN-POL21, one specimen, Station 4, Capo Posillipo, 10 October 1955, on sand with Branchiostoma lanceolatum , 5–10 m, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen complete, 0.88 mm long, 0.11 mm wide, H+ 1050.55 mm, for 18 chaetigers. Falcigers numbering six throughout, bidentate; blades 10–22.5 Mm long throughout. Dorsal simple chaetae recurved, finely serrated subdistally, with blunt tip, from chaetiger 1. Ventral simple chaetae only seen on posterior-most chaetigers, thin, sigmoid. As the specimen is very transparent, the pharynx and proventricle could not be examined.

Distribution

Mediterranean, Red Sea and Atlantic Ocean (San Martín 1984).

Eurysyllis tuberculata Ehlers, 1864 View in CoL

Eurysyllis tuberculata Ehlers 1864, p 264 View in CoL –268, Plate 11, Figures 4–7 View Figure 4 View Figure 5 View Figure 6 View Figure 7 ; Cognetti 1957, p 29, 30; San Martín 1984, p 264, Figure 60.

Material examined

SZN-POL9, one specimen, Station 3, Secca coralligenous substrate, 40 m, coll. Cognetti.

della Gajola, 22 August 1955, on

Notes

Specimen complete, 2.40 mm long, 0.24 mm wide, H+ 1050.40 mm, for 56 chaetigers, body dorso-ventrally flattened, with four rounded tubercles on dorsum of each chaetiger. Falcigers bidentate; blades 8.5–12 Mm long on anterior parapodia, ca 7.5 Mm on posterior parapodia. Proventricle 0.12 mm long, 0.10 mm wide, through four segments, with 19 muscle cell rows. Pharynx long, with two sinuations, located between chaetigers 1 and 8, with a large triangular pharyngeal tooth at opening of pharynx.

Distribution

Apparently cosmopolitan (San Martín 1984).

Haplosyllis spongicola (Grube, 1855) complex

Syllis (Haplosyllis) spongicola: Fauvel 1923, p 257 View in CoL , Figure 95a–d.

Syllis spongicola spongicola: Cognetti 1955, p 1 View in CoL –3, Figure 1-3-1a View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 ; Cognetti 1957, p 10 –12, Figure 2a View Figure 2 .

Haplosyllis spongicola: Campoy 1982, p 363 View in CoL , Figure 31m –p; San Martín 1984, p 318–322, Figure 77.

Material examined

SZN-POL29, one specimen, Station 5, Mergellina, 26 July 1955, on algae, 0–2 m, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen complete, 5.63 mm long, 0.25 mm wide, H+ 1051.25 mm, for 43 chaetigers. Dorsal cirri with 6–12 joints on anterior parapodia, four to seven joints and three to six joints on middle and posterior ones, respectively. Bifid simple chaetae numbering one on anterior parapodia, one to two and three to four on middle and posterior ones, respectively; subdistal tooth large, triangular on anterior chaetae, indistinct on posterior ones. Proventricle 0.65 mm long, 0.23 mm wide, through five segments, with 42 muscle cell rows. Pharynx contracted, occupying ca six segments; pharyngeal tooth not observed because of contraction of pharynx.

Distribution

Apparently cosmopolitan (San Martín 1984).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Syllidae

Genus

Pionosyllis

Loc

Pionosyllis weismanni Langerhans, 1879

Çinar, Melih Ertan & Gambi, Maria Cristina 2005
2005
Loc

Haplosyllis spongicola:

Campoy A 1982: 363
1982
Loc

Syllides japonica edentata

Westheide W 1974: 273
1974
Loc

Pionosyllis pierantonii

Cognetti G 1957: 42
1957
Loc

Syllis spongicola spongicola:

Cognetti G 1957: 10
Cognetti G 1955: 1
1955
Loc

Syllis (Haplosyllis) spongicola:

Fauvel P 1923: 257
1923
Loc

Pionosyllis weismanni

Ben-Eliahu MN 1977: 50
Langerhans P 1879: 546
1879
Loc

Anoplosyllis fulva

Marion AF & Bobretzky N 1875: 28
1875
Loc

Eurysyllis tuberculata

Cognetti G 1957: 29
Ehlers E 1864: 264
1864
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