Syllis alternata Moore, 1908

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 : 754-760

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930400001327

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scientific name

Syllis alternata Moore, 1908
status

comb. nov.

Syllis alternata Moore, 1908 View in CoL comb. nov.

Syllis variegata profunda Cognetti 1955, p 3 View in CoL –5, Figure 1-3-3b View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 ; Cognetti 1957, p 20 –21, Figure 4b View Figure 4 .

Syllis alternata: San Martín and Viéitez 1984, p 153 View in CoL –155, Figures 1 View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 .

Typosyllis alternata: Licher 1999, p 253 View in CoL –255, Figure 106.

Material examined

SZN-POL31, one specimen, Station 10, Grotta coralligenous substrata, 100 m, coll. Cognetti.

Azzurra, 4 September 1955, on

Notes

Specimen anteriorly regenerating, 11.3 mm long, 0.29 mm wide, for 90 chaetigers. Median antenna with 22 joints, lateral ones with 15 joints. Tentacular cirri with 19–10 joints. Dorsal cirri with 25–49 joints on anterior parapodia, 20–40 joints and 28–30 joints on middle and posterior ones, respectively. Parapodia with ca 10 falcigers; strongly bidentate, blades 17.5–42.5 Mm long throughout. Anterior parapodia with three aciculae, posterior ones with two aciculae; one acuminate, the other straight, pointed tip. Anal cirri with 43 joints. As the individual has a regenerated anterior part, proventricle and pharynx could not be examined.

Distribution

Mediterranean, North-East Pacific, North-West Atlantic, Japan Sea ( Licher 1999).

Syllis armillaris (O. F. Müller, 1776)

Syllis (Typosyllis) armillaris: Fauvel 1923, p 264 View in CoL , Figures 99a–f.

Syllis armillaris: Cognetti 1957, p 24 View in CoL –25; San Martín 1984, p 381, Figures 99, 100. Typosyllis armillaris: Licher 1999, p 189 View in CoL –196, Figure 84.

Material examined

SZN-POL23, one specimen, Station 1, Lago Fusaro, 10 October 1955, on algae, 0–1 m, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen incomplete, 8.75 mm long, 0.53 mm wide, H+ 1051.50 mm, for 59 chaetigers. Dorsal cirri conical, 13–16 joints on anterior parapodia, 10–12 joints on middle ones. Falcigers numbering 16 on anterior parapodia and eight on middle ones, bidentate; blades 17.5–42.5 Mm long on anterior parapodia and 17.5–30 Mm long on middle parapodia. Proventricle 1.40 mm long, 0.29 mm wide, through 10 segments, with 41 muscle cell rows. Pharynx occupying 10 segments, with a tooth anterodorsally.

Distribution

Apparently cosmopolitan ( Licher 1999).

Syllis garciai ( Campoy, 1982) View in CoL

Langerhansia garciai Campoy 1982, p 386 View in CoL , Figure 36–38.

Syllis cornuta: Cognetti 1957 View in CoL (in part), p 25–26 (non Rathke 1843).

Syllis garciai: San Martín 1984, p 364 View in CoL , Figure 92.

Typosyllis garciai: Licher 1999, p 74 View in CoL –75.

Material examined

SZN-POL24, one specimen, Station 3, Secca della Gajola, 14 July 1954, on coralligenous substrata, 40 m, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen complete, 5.38 mm long, 0.20 mm wide, H+ 1051 mm, for 63 chaetigers. Median antenna with 13 joints, lateral ones with seven joints. Dorsal cirri with six to seven joints, six to eight joints, and five to six joints on anterior, middle, and posterior parapodia, respectively. Anterior parapodia with three pseudospinigers and 10 falcigers; all bidentate, blades of pseudospinigers 75 Mm long, those of falcigers 12.5–22.5 Mm long. Posterior parapodia with one pseudospiniger and four falcigers; bidentate, distal spines on cutting edges of blades surpassing level of proximal tooth; blades of pseudospiniger 85 Mm long, those of falcigers 15–37.5 Mm long. Proventricle 0.40 mm long, 0.11 mm wide, through six segments, with 36 muscle cell rows. Pharynx through seven segments; pharyngeal tooth placed antero-dorsally.

Distribution

Mediterranean and Atlantic ( Licher 1999).

Syllis gerlachi ( Hartmann-Schröder, 1960) View in CoL

Typosyllis gerlachi Hartmann-Schröder 1960, p 81 View in CoL –82, Plate 6, Figures 43, 44; Licher 1999, p 127 –129, Figure 57.

Syllis (Typosyllis) truncata cryptica Ben-Eliahu 1977b, p 41 View in CoL –43, Figures 16a–e.

Syllis truncata cryptica: San Martín 1984, p 352 View in CoL –354, Figure 87.

Syllis hyalina: Cognetti 1957 View in CoL (in part), p 21–23 (non Grube 1863).

Material examined

SZN-POL26, one specimen, Station 3, Banco d’Ischia, on coralligenous substrata, 20– 25 m, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen complete, 8.13 mm long, 0.25 mm wide, H+ 1050.83 mm, for 90 chaetigers. Median antenna with 13 joints, lateral ones with eight joints. Tentacular cirri with 8–11 joints. Dorsal cirri 10–18 joints on anterior parapodia, 10–14 joints and 5–7 joints on middle and posterior ones, respectively. Falcigers bidentate; blades 15–30 Mm long on anterior parapodia, 12.5–22.5 Mm long on posterior one. Dorsal simple chaeta from chaetiger 38, truncated. Ventral simple chaeta on last two chaetigers, thin, unidentate, sigmoid. Proventricle 0.28 mm long, 0.12 mm wide, occupying five segments, with 25 muscle cell rows. Pharynx through eight segments, with a tooth anterodorsally.

Distribution

Mediterranean, Red Sea, Indian Ocean, eastern Atlantic ( Licher 1999).

Syllis gracilis Grube, 1840

Syllis gracilis: Fauvel 1923, p 259 View in CoL , Figure 96f–i; Cognetti 1957, p 15 –16; San Martín 1984, p 376–381, Figures 97, 98.

Material examined

SZN-POL25, one specimen, Station 6, via Caracciolo, 5 May 1954, on algae, 0–2 m, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen complete, 4 mm long, 0.20 mm wide, H+ 1050.90 mm, for 46 chaetigers, two transverse black lines on dorsum of each anterior chaetiger. Median antennae with seven joints, lateral ones with six joints. Peristomium with two pairs of tentacular cirri; 7–12 joints. Dorsal cirri with seven to nine joints on anterior parapodia, four to six joints and five to six joints on middle and posterior ones, respectively. Anterior falcigers numbering seven, bidentate; blades 20–30 Mm long. After chaetiger 19, only characteristic ‘‘ypsoidal’’ chaetae present on parapodia, numbering two on middle region, one in posterior region; shafts of superior one ca 10 Mm in diameter. Proventricle 0.48 mm long, 0.14 mm wide, occupying ca five segments, with 45 muscle cell rows. Pharynx through seven segments, with a sharp, triangular pharyngeal tooth anterodorsally. Anal cirri with six joints.

Distribution

Apparently cosmopolitan (San Martín 1984).

Syllis krohni Ehlers, 1864 View in CoL

Syllis krohni Ehlers 1864, p 233 View in CoL –239, Plate 10, Figures 1–4 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 View Figure 4 ; Cognetti 1957, p 16 –17; San Martín 1984, p 367–370, Figure 93.

Typosyllis krohni: Licher 1999, p 205 View in CoL –207, Figure 87.

Material examined

SZN-POL27, one specimen, Station 2, Banco d’Ischia, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen complete, 4.75 mm long, 0.32 mm wide, H+ 1050.82 mm, for 64 chaetigers, with a dark brownish transverse line on dorsum of each anterior parapodium, dark reddish irregular speckles on dorsum of body, and a black spot on bases of anterior and middle parapodia. Median antenna thick, with 13 joints, lateral ones with 11 joints. Tentacular cirri with 9–12 joints. Antennae and cirri with expanded subdistal or distal joints. Dorsal cirri on anterior parapodia with 12–20 joints. Anterior parapodia with 12 falcigers, strongly bidentate; blades 20–30 Mm long. Posterior parapodia with 10 falcigers; superior ones finely bidentate, inferior ones unidentate, with sickle-shaped blades; shafts of inferior ones two times thicker than superior ones, with pointed, re-curved tip; blades of superior falciger 17.5 Mm long, those of inferior falcigers 20 Mm long. Dorsal simple chaeta from chaetiger 17, slightly recurved, indistinctly bifid. Ventral simple chaeta relatively thick, bidentate. Proventricle 0.45 mm long, 0.20 mm wide, through six segments, with 40 muscle cell rows. Pharynx through five segments, with a tooth anterodorsally.

Distribution

Mediterranean, North Sea, Eastern Atlantic, (?) Indian and Pacific Oceans ( Licher 1999).

Syllis prolifera Krohn, 1852

Syllis (Typosyllis) prolifera: Fauvel 1923, p 261 View in CoL , Figures 97a–g.

Typosyllis prolifera: Campoy 1982, p 441 View in CoL –446, Figures 58, 59; Licher 1999, p 135 –140, Figure 61.

Syllis prolifera: Cognetti 1957, p 17 View in CoL –18; San Martín 1984, p 331–335, Figures 78, 79.

Material examined

SZN-POL28, one specimen, Station 5, Mergellina, 19 July 1953, on algae, 0–2 m, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen complete, with stolon, male.

Stock. Stock 5 mm long, 0.65 mm wide, H+ 1051 mm, for 50 chaetigers. Median antenna with 22 joints, lateral ones with 20 joints. Dorsal cirri with 28–37 joints on anterior parapodia, 22–30 joints and 22–28 joints on middle and posterior ones, respectively. Anterior parapodia with 12 falcigers, bidentate; blades 20–30 Mm long. Posterior parapodia with nine falcigers, morphologically similar to those on anterior parapodia but with shorter blades (15–22.5 Mm long). Dorsal simple chaeta from chaetiger 26. Proventricle 0.70 mm long, 0.35 mm wide, through seven segments, with 34 muscle cell rows. Pharynx strongly retracted, occupying four segments, with a tooth placed posterior to opening of pharynx.

Stolon. Stolon 2.03 mm long, 0.55 mm wide, for 17 chaetigers, with one pair of antennae ‘‘ Chaetosyllis ’’. Dorsal cirri 20–23 joints and 11–15 joints on anterior and posterior parapodia, respectively. Anterior parapodia with seven falcigers, bidentate; blades 7– 17.5 Mm long. Posterior parapodia with six falcigers; blades 10–17.5 Mm long. Dorsal simple chaeta from chaetiger 14, ventral simple chaeta only on last four chaetigers. Swimming chaetae 0.14 mm long, from chaetiger 2.

Distribution

Apparently cosmopolitan ( Licher 1999).

Syllis variegata Grube, 1860 View in CoL

Syllis variegata Grube 1860, p 85 View in CoL –86, Plate 3, Figure 6 View Figure 6 ; San Martín 1984, p 354–360, Figures 88, 89.

Syllis variegata variegata: Cognetti 1955, p 3 View in CoL –5, Figure 1-3-2a View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 ; Cognetti 1957, p 20 –21, Figure 4b View Figure 4 .

Typosyllis variegata: Campoy 1982, p 445 View in CoL , Figure 65; Licher 1999, p 101 –108, Figures 10b View Figure 10 , 17d, 49.

Material examined

SZN-POL32, one specimen, Station 3, Secca della Gajola, 5 July 1955, on coralligenous substrata, 40 m, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen complete, 10 mm long, 0.50 mm wide, H+ 1051.33 mm, for 98 chaetigers, with a specific colour marking ‘‘‘’’ on dorsum of each anterior parapodium. Median antenna with 14 joints, lateral ones with 10 joints. Tentacular cirri with 10–14 joints. Dorsal cirri 17–19 joints on anterior parapodia, 13–18 joints and 10–11 joints on middle and posterior parapodia, respectively. Anterior parapodia with 14 falcigers, bidentate, blades 20–40 Mm long. Posterior parapodia with seven falcigers; blades 15–30 Mm long. Dorsal simple chaeta slightly bidentate, from chaetiger 85. Ventral simple chaeta on last seven chaetigers, thin, bidentate. Proventricle 1.05 mm long, 0.30 mm wide, through nine segments, with 45 muscle cell rows. Pharynx occupying ca 10 segments; pharyngeal tooth placed anterodorsally.

Distribution

Apparently cosmopolitan ( Licher 1999).

Trypanosyllis aeolis Langerhans, 1879 View in CoL

Trypanosyllis aeolis Langerhans 1879, p 558 View in CoL , Figure 18.

Trypanosyllis gemmipara: San Martín 1984, p 282 View in CoL , Figure 66.

? Xenosyllis scabra: Cognetti 1957 View in CoL (in part), p 30–31 (non Ehlers 1864).

Material examined

SZN-POL36, one specimen, Station 8, Secca di S. Giovanni, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Specimen complete, 8.75 mm long, 0.93 mm wide, H+ 1051.15 mm, for 91 chaetigers, flattened dorso-ventrally, pinkish, with three dark reddish transverse lines on dorsum of each anterior parapodium. Median and lateral antennae originating from anterior margin of prostomium; median antenna with 11 joints, lateral ones with 11 joints. Tentacular cirri with 10–20 joints. Dorsal cirri pinkish, expanded distally, with 11–21 joints on anterior parapodia, with 9–13 and 6–8 joints on middle and posterior parapodia, respectively. Parapodia conical, with three long digitiform papillae at antero-dorsal and lateral sides. Anterior parapodia with 12 falcigers, slightly bidentate; blades ca 22.5 Mm long. Posterior parapodia with eight falcigers; blades 17.5 Mm long. Proventricle 0.55 mm long, 0.26 mm wide, through six segments, with 32 muscle cell rows. Pharynx occupying 4.5 segments; trepan could not be examined due to dense coloration on dorsum.

Distribution

Apparently cosmopolitan in tropical and subtropical regions (San Martín 1984).

Trypanosyllis zebra ( Grube, 1860) View in CoL Syllis zebra Grube 1860, p 86 View in CoL –87, Plate 3, Figure 7 View Figure 7 . Trypanosyllis zebra: Fauvel 1923, p 269 View in CoL , Figures 101a–e; San Martín 1984, p 277–281,

Figures 64, 65; Cognetti 1957 (in part), p 26–27. Trypanosyllis coeliaca: Cognetti 1957 View in CoL (in part), p 27–28 (non Claparède 1868).

Material examined

SZN-POL33, one specimen, Station 1, Lago Fusaro, on algae, 0–1 m, coll. Cognetti; SZN-POL34, one specimen, Station 5, Mergellina, on algae, 0–2 m, coll. Cognetti.

Notes

Largest specimen complete, 17.5 mm long, 0.75 mm wide, H+ 1051.15 mm, for 174 chaetigers, body dorso-ventrally flattened, reddish with one reddish transverse line on anterior and posterior region of each parapodium. Median antenna with 30 joints, lateral ones with ca 24 joints. Dorsal cirri with 22–34 joints on anterior parapodia, 17–27 joints and 10–13 joints on middle and posterior ones, respectively. Anterior parapodia with 14 falcigers, bidentate; blades 30–45 Mm long. Posterior parapodia with eight falcigers; blades 27.5–35 Mm long. Proventricle 1.15 mm long, 0.45 mm wide, through 10 segments, with ca 42 muscle cell rows. Pharynx occupying 13 segments; pharyngeal tooth placed anterodorsally; trepan with 12 equal teeth.

Distribution

Apparently cosmopolitan (San Martín 1984).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Syllidae

Genus

Syllis

Loc

Syllis alternata Moore, 1908

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

Typosyllis alternata:

Licher F 1999: 253
1999
Loc

Typosyllis garciai:

Licher F 1999: 74
1999
Loc

Typosyllis krohni:

Licher F 1999: 205
1999
Loc

Syllis alternata: San Martín and Viéitez 1984 , p 153

San Martin G & Vieitez JM 1984: 153
1984
Loc

Langerhansia garciai

Campoy A 1982: 386
1982
Loc

Typosyllis prolifera:

Licher F 1999: 135
Campoy A 1982: 441
1982
Loc

Typosyllis variegata:

Licher F 1999: 101
Campoy A 1982: 445
1982
Loc

Syllis (Typosyllis) truncata cryptica

Ben-Eliahu MN 1977: 41
1977
Loc

Typosyllis gerlachi Hartmann-Schröder 1960 , p 81

Licher F 1999: 127
Hartmann-Schroder G 1960: 81
1960
Loc

Syllis armillaris:

Licher F 1999: 189
Cognetti G 1957: 24
1957
Loc

Syllis prolifera:

Cognetti G 1957: 17
1957
Loc

Syllis variegata profunda

Cognetti G 1957: 20
Cognetti G 1955: 3
1955
Loc

Syllis variegata variegata:

Cognetti G 1957: 20
Cognetti G 1955: 3
1955
Loc

Syllis (Typosyllis) armillaris:

Fauvel P 1923: 264
1923
Loc

Syllis gracilis:

Cognetti G 1957: 15
Fauvel P 1923: 259
1923
Loc

Syllis (Typosyllis) prolifera:

Fauvel P 1923: 261
1923
Loc

Trypanosyllis aeolis

Langerhans P 1879: 558
1879
Loc

Syllis krohni

Cognetti G 1957: 16
Ehlers E 1864: 233
1864
Loc

Syllis variegata

Grube AE 1860: 85
1860
Loc

Trypanosyllis zebra (

Fauvel P 1923: 269
Grube AE 1860: 86
1860
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