Autolytus simplex Ehlers, 1900

Nygren, Arne, 2004, Revision of Autolytinae (Syllidae: Polychaeta)., Zootaxa 680, pp. 1-314 : 162

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Autolytus simplex Ehlers, 1900
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Autolytus simplex Ehlers, 1900 View in CoL

Autolytus simplex Ehlers, 1900: 213 View in CoL ; Ehlers 1901: 97 –98, pl. 10, fig. 5–8.

NOT Autolytus simplex Augener 1922 View in CoL , 190–191; Monro 1930: 97 –98; 1936: 132–133; 1939: 114; Hartman 1953: 27; 1964: 78–79; Wesenberg­Lund 1961: 66. = Proceraea View in CoL sp, or Procerini View in CoL sp.

Material examined. Chile: Non­type material, 1 spm, ZMH V­ 9258, Masatierra, calcareous algae, 30–45 m, 1 Apr 1917, det. Augener.

Description. Type material lost. Description based on Ehlers' description. Length 6 mm for 54 chaetigers, width 0.5 mm including parapodial lobes; length of stock 4.5 mm for 41 chaetigers, length of stolon 1.5 mm for 12 chaetigers. Preserved material without colour markings; eyes red­brown.

Prostomium wider than long with four eyes, with lenses, in trapezoid arrangement. Eyes separated ( Ehlers 1901: fig. 5); eye spots not mentioned. Palps of unknown size. Nuchal epaulettes not mentioned.

Three long antennae, median longer. Tentacular cirri 2 pairs, longer than body width, dorsal pair longer. First dorsal cirri longer than antennae. Alternation in direction not assessed. Dorsal cirri unequal; short cirri shorter than 1/2 body width, long cirri longer than 1/2 body width. Cirrophores present on tentacular cirri, and all dorsal cirri. Cirrophores seem to be unequal ( Ehlers 1901: fig. 6); uncertain if cirrostyles are equal or unequal. Cirrophores shorter than cirrostyles. All appendages cylindrical.

Parapodial lobes conical, large (in length 1/4 of body width). Unknown number of aciculae. Chaetal fascicle with c. 10 compounds. Compound chaetae with small distal tooth ( Ehlers 1901: fig. 6); absence/presence of serration not known. Bayonet chaetae not described.

Pharynx with sinuation anterior to proventricle. Trepan in chaetiger 3, described as unarmed. Proventricle equal in length to 5.5 segments in chaetiger 8–13 with 42 rows of muscle cells.

Reproduction. Schizogamy behind chaetiger 41. The stolon is possibly not fully developed, as there is no description of swimming chaetae.

Distribution. Strait of Magellan.

Remarks. It is uncertain if Ehlers' species is possible to identify from his description. Later authors, starting with Augener, have referred specimens, both atokes and stolons, of one or possibly several Proceraea ­species, to A. simplex . The length and shape of cirri, and cirrophores together with its reproductive mode indicates that A. simplex belongs to Myrianida . Ehlers' description of an unarmed trepan is not reliable as the structure is difficult to see, and many earlier descriptions are erroneous. Considering cirri­characters, length of proventricle (with consideration taken to that Ehlers' specimen may be contracted), and number of rows of muscle cells, there are many taxa that are similar to A. simplex , including A. afer , M. brachycephala , M. dentalia , M. prolifera , M. langerhansi , M. longoprimicirratus , M. multidenticulata , and M. rangiroaensis . As A. simplex is currently insufficiently known, it is considered as Myrianida incertae sedis .

ZMH

Zoologisches Museum Hamburg

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Syllidae

SubFamily

Autolytinae

Tribe

Autolytini

Genus

Autolytus

Loc

Autolytus simplex Ehlers, 1900

Nygren, Arne 2004
2004
Loc

Autolytus simplex

Wesenberg-Lund 1961: 66
Hartman 1953: 27
Monro 1930: 97
1930
Loc

Autolytus simplex

Ehlers 1901: 97
Ehlers 1900: 213
1900
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