Nephtys kersivalensis McIntosh, 1908
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Nephtys kersivalensis McIntosh, 1908 |
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Nephtys kersivalensis McIntosh, 1908 View in CoL
Figure 11 View FIGURE 11 , 21 View FIGURE 21
Nephthys hombergii var. kersivalensis McIntosh, 1908: 20 View in CoL (partim).
Nephthys incisa Michaelsen 1896: 59 View in CoL (partim); Augener 1913: 203 (partim); George 1979: 198 (not Malmgren 1865).
Nephthys hombergii forma ehlersii Fage and Legendre 1927: 124, fig. 15.
Nephtys incisa Fauchald 1963: 15 View in CoL (partim).
Nephtys hombergi kersivalensis Fauchald 1963: 5 View in CoL .
Nephtys hombergii var. kersivalensis Hartmann-Schröder 1971: 217 View in CoL , fig. 70C.
Nephtys kersivalensis Rainer 1989: 882 View in CoL , fig. 2A–F; Rainer 1991: 78, fig. 2D; Hartmann-Schröder 1996: 229, fig. 101; Dnestrovskaya and Jirkov 2001: 203, 1 fig; Laborda 2004: 406, fig. 149A–C.
Type locality. Connemara , Ireland .
Material examined. Atlantic Ocean. SW Ireland, off Valentia Island : 1–160 fms, 19 incomplete spms, syntypes ( NHM 1921.5.1.796-806). England, off Northumberland: 48 m, Apr 2008, 1 complete spm ( MB36000149 ) . Portugal, Sado Estuary : 38º30.994’N, 8º54.077’W, 11 m, Jun 2005, 2 complete and 1 incomplete spms ( DBUA 00864-01 View Materials to 03 View Materials ); Lagos, 37º04.948’N, 8º38.500’W, 30 m, Apr 2006, 1 incomplete spm ( DBUA 00865-01 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .
Description. Examined specimens up to 40 mm long for up to 69 chaetigers. See Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 for length and width measurements. Body slightly wider anteriorly, gradually tapering from middle region to pygidium. Poor dorsal delineation between anterior segments. Colour in ethanol cream; prostomium with dark spot in the medioanterior region; chaetae amber; tip of aciculae dark. One pair of eyes visible only in small specimens at posterior limit of chaetiger 2. Pharynx distal region with 10 pairs of terminal bifid papillae, separated by dorsal and ventral gap; middorsal papilla very long and cirriform ( Fig. 11D View FIGURE 11 ), midventral papilla absent; subdistal region with 22 rows of 3–6 small, conical subterminal papillae, extending over 1/3 length of pharynx ( Fig. 21A View FIGURE 21 ); proximal region smooth. Jaws not examined. Prostomium subpentagonal, anterior margin slightly convex, posterior margin V-shaped extending over first chaetiger ( Fig. 21A View FIGURE 21 ); antennae and palps conical to cirriform, equal in length; palps inserted ventrolaterally on mid-anterior region of prostomium. Nuchal organs rounded. Parapodia biramous; interramal space “V-shaped”, moderately ciliated. Parapodia of chaetiger 1 similar in size to subsequent ones, directed anteriorly, parallel to prostomium; notopodial acicular lobes conical; pre- and postchaetal lamella well developed but not extending beyond acicular lobes; neuropodial pre- and postchaetal lamellae forming a cylinder around acutely pointed acicular lobes; dorsal cirri small ( Fig. 11C View FIGURE 11 ), rounded; ventral cirri conical, with broad base and tapering distally. Acicular lobes of following parapodia conical with rugose area on ventral side, near acicula ( Figs. 21D, F, H View FIGURE 21 ); prechaetal lamellae well developed but not extending beyond acicular lobes, rounded or slightly bilobed anteriorly, clearly bilobed on middle parapodia; postchaetal lamellae extending beyond acicular lobes, rounded; dorsal cirri digitiform; ventral cirri conical ( Figs. 21B, C, E, G View FIGURE 21 ). Branchiae recurved, moderately ciliated, with conspicuous rounded papillae-like basal projection; present from chaetiger 4 to near posterior end (may be reduced in posteriormost chaetigers); occupy 2/3 of interramal space when fully developed. Chaetae short, of three kinds: barred chaetae in preacicular position ( Fig. 21I View FIGURE 21 ), finely spinulated chaetae in postacicular position ( Fig. 21J View FIGURE 21 ), and capillary chaetae in the neuropodia of chaetiger 1. One acicula per ramus, middle and posterior ones with curved tips ( Fig. 21D, F, H View FIGURE 21 ).
Remarks. This species was first described by McIntosh (1908) as Nephthys hombergii var. kersivalensis . Rainer (1989) raised it to specific level and provided a complete re-description and comparison with other north European Nephtys species. This study extends the geographical distribution of N. kersivalensis to the western and southern coasts of Portugal. However, this species seems to be less frequent in Portuguese waters than in northern Europe ( Rainer, 1989). Besides, the Portuguese specimens are usually smaller and with less distinctly bilobed prechaetal lamellae. Differences between N. kersivalensis and other morphologically close species are summarized in Table 5. It differs from N. assimilis and N. hombergii especially in parapodial structures and from N. hystricis in the appearance of the branchiae. Nephtys kersivalensis is unique in having a rugose area on acicular lobes near aciculae. Nephtys kersivalensis and N. hystricis are clearly smaller when compared to N. assimilis and N. hombergii ( Figs. 11 View FIGURE 11 , 19 View FIGURE 19 ).
Distribution. Atlantic Ocean (Outer Hebrides, lreland, North Sea, Kattegat, W France, W and S Portugal) ( Rainer 1991; Laborda 2004; this study); Mediterranean Sea (J. Gil pers. com.).
Habitat. Gravel, silty, muddy and clean sand, from the shallow subtidal to 295 m depth ( Rainer 1991; Laborda 2004).
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Nephtys kersivalensis McIntosh, 1908
Ravara, Ascensão, Cunha, Marina R. & Pleijel, Fredrik 2010 |
Nephtys kersivalensis
Laborda, A. J. 2004: 406 |
Hartmann-Schroder, G. 1996: 229 |
Rainer, S. F. 1991: 78 |
Rainer, S. F. 1989: 882 |
Nephtys hombergii var. kersivalensis Hartmann-Schröder 1971: 217
Hartmann-Schroder, G. 1971: 217 |
Nephtys incisa
Fauchald, K. 1963: 15 |
Nephtys hombergi kersivalensis
Fauchald, K. 1963: 5 |
Nephthys hombergii
Fage, L. & Legendre, R. 1927: 124 |
Nephthys hombergii var. kersivalensis
McIntosh, W. C. 1908: 20 |
Nephthys incisa
George, J. D. 1979: 198 |
Augener, H. 1913: 203 |
Michaelsen, W. 1896: 59 |