Ehlersileanira incisa ( Grube, 1877 )

Cruz-Gómez, Christopher, 2022, Reinstatement of Ehlersileanira simplex (Ehlers, 1887) comb. nov. reinst., distinct from E. incisa (Grube, 1877) (Annelida: Sigalionidae), with a key to all the species of Ehlersileanira, Journal of Natural History 56 (1 - 4), pp. 157-172 : 159-163

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2022.2033867

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6645933

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F9D523-FFD3-FF93-FF43-CD47FE21FD81

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Ehlersileanira incisa ( Grube, 1877 )
status

 

Ehlersileanira incisa ( Grube, 1877) View in CoL , restricted

( Figures 1 View Figure 1 (a–g), 2(a–g), 3(a–l), 4(a–j); Table 1 View Table 1 )

Sthenelais incisa Grube, 1877: 519–520 View in CoL

Sthenolepis incisa View in CoL – Hartman, 1965: 14 (comb. nov.)

Leanira incisa – Augener, 1918: 107 (comb. nov.)

Ehlersileanira incisa View in CoL – Pettibone, 1970: 19–23, figs 10–12 (partim, not fig. 12)

Type locality

Mouth of Congo River.

Material examined

Gulf of Guinea: Off Ivory Coast, UMML 6405–45 View Materials , 1 spec . (incomplete, anterior fragment), 101 segments, 12.5 cm long, 3.2 cm to segment 30, 1.3 cm wide, R / V Pillsbury, Sta. 45 (5.083N, 4.083W), 30 May 1964, depth 85 m; Off Liberia, UMML 6504–260 View Materials , 1 spec . (incomplete, anterior fragment, poor condition), 56 segments, 5.9 cm long, 3.9 cm to segment 30, 0.9 cm wide, R / V Pillsbury, Sta. 260 (3.733N, 9.133W), 16 May 1965, depth 46 m; Off Cameroon, UMML 6504–259 View Materials , 10 spec . (incomplete, anterior fragments), 36–82 segments, 2.2–10.9 cm long, 1.4–4.2 cm to segment 30, 0.6–1 cm wide, R / V Pillsbury, Sta. 259 (3.866N, 8.900E), 16 May 1965, depth 59 m.

Description

Best-preserved specimen (UMML 6504–45). Description based on a specimen from UMML 6504–259 (placed in a small separate vial inside the original vial).

Incomplete specimen, anterior fragment with 63 segments, 10.9 cm long and 1.1 cm wide. Body pale orange, long, cylindrical ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (a)). Specimen with most of its elytra lost.

Prostomium oval, wider than long, fused with tentacular segment ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (b, d)). Three small antennae. Median antenna on antero-dorsal prostomial margin; auricles paired, round, small, as long as about half length of ceratophore; style short with two articles, distal one shorter ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (c)). Lateral antennae dorsally fused with tentacular parapodia, with well-defined ceratophores and short styles. Eyes indistinct, nuchal organs barely visible. Tentacular segment with 0–5 dorsal stylodes between base of dorsal tentacular cirri and lateral antennae. Dorsal tentacular cirri longer than neuropodia including chaetae, ventral tentacular cirri slightly shorter than dorsal ones. Facial tubercle between palps, visible in ventral view ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (f, g)). Palps long, reaching segment 13, with inner palpal sheath long, outer palpal sheath slightly shorter ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (e, g)). First three anterior parapodia directed anteriorly. Segment 2 with conical buccal cirri, larger than the following. Segment 3 without dorsal cirri and dorsal tubercles.

Branchiae beginning at segment 9; ctenidial pads placed between notopodia and elytrophores, beginning at segment 7. Ventral cirri short, with short basis. Tubular segmental papilla beginning at segment 7–9, short, slightly shorter than ventral cirri.

Parapodia from segment 4 ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (a–e)): Notopodia short, posterior upper lobe indiscernible, anterior lower lobe well developed, anterior upper lobe with 4–7 stylodes, and a slightly larger stylode under acicular lobe. Notochaetae consist of about 20 spinous capillaries simple chaetae. Neuropodia conical with 6–8 large stylodes, posterior upper and lower lobes short, anterior upper lobe slightly larger than lower lobe. Neurochaetae consist of 20–27 compound spinigers with canaliculated blades; simple pinnate chaetae not observed. Left elytron from segment 4 smooth, rounded, covered by debris ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (f, g)).

Parapodia from segment 22 (median segment): Notopodia large, posterior upper lobe truncate, anterior lower lobe well developed, anterior upper lobe conical with 5–6 stylodes, a larger stylode above acicular lobe ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 (a–e)). Notochaetae consist of two fascicles of spinous capillaries simple chaetae, supra-acicular lobe with 13–16 chaetae, infra-acicular fascicle with 25–28 chaetae ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 (f–g)). Neuropodia conical with 6–8 large stylodes, upper posterior lobe well developed, lower posterior lobe short, anterior upper and lower lobes indistinct ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 (a–e)). Neurochaetae consist of three simple pinnate chaetae in supra-acicular position ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 (j)), and 27–29 compound spinigers with canaliculated blades ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 (h, i)). Elytron of left middle segment smooth, distally notched, covered by debris ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 (k, l)). Pygidium unknown, all specimens lacked posterior-most segments.

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Sigalionidae

SubFamily

Sigalioninae

Genus

Ehlersileanira

Loc

Ehlersileanira incisa ( Grube, 1877 )

Cruz-Gómez, Christopher 2022
2022
Loc

Ehlersileanira incisa

Pettibone MH 1970: 19
1970
Loc

Sthenolepis incisa

Hartman O 1965: 14
1965
Loc

Leanira incisa

Augener H 1918: 107
1918
Loc

Sthenelais incisa

Grube AE 1877: 520
1877
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