Paleanotus karlyae, Cruz-Gómez, 2021

Cruz-Gómez, Christopher, 2021, A new genus and seven new species of chrysopetalids (Annelida, Chrysopetalidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific, Zootaxa 5068 (1), pp. 1-59 : 11-13

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5706127

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scientific name

Paleanotus karlyae
status

sp. nov.

Paleanotus karlyae View in CoL n. sp.

Figs 5 View FIGURE 5 , 12 View FIGURE 12

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Paleanotus bellis View in CoL — Cruz-Gómez & Bastida-Zavala 2018: 77 View Cited Treatment , Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 , 13 View FIGURE 13 , 14K View FIGURE 14 , 15H View FIGURE 15 (non Johnson, 1897).

Paleanotus sp. — Humara-Gil & Cruz-Gómez 2019: 517 (among epibiont community of exotic bryozoan Amathia verticillata View in CoL ); Chávez-López & Cruz-Gómez 2019: 159 (Polychaetes from Oaxaca, México).

Paleanotus sp. 1 .— Cruz-Gómez et al. 2021: 183, Fig. 6F View FIGURE 6 (key of chrysopetalids from Tropical America).

Type locality: Pinitos Beach , Mazatlán, México .

Type material. Holotype: ECOSUR-258 , Pinitos Beach , Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México, northern Mexican Pacific, on bivalve, 4 m, March 27, 2004 . Paratype: ECOSUR-259 , Cerritos Beach , Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México, northern Mexican Pacific, May 6, 1980, coll. EE .

Other material examined. Twenty-five specimens. Baja California Sur: ECOSUR-3072 , La Marina, 24º09.319´N, 110º19.630´W, La Paz Bay , on pier pile, 0.5 m, 1 spec. in 250 cm 2, August 14, 2011, coll. TVG & ADL GoogleMaps ; Sonora: ECO- SUR-3073, Guaymas, 27°54.041´N, 110°51.26´W, on buoys, 0.5 m, 1 spec. in 250 cm 2, August 11, 2011, coll. TVG & MAC GoogleMaps ; Guerrero: ECOSUR-P2975, 21 spec. La Quebrada, 16º50´47”N, 99º54´55”W, Acapulco , on Muricanthus sp. , 6–8 m, May 25, 2000, coll. AM GoogleMaps ; ECOSUR-P2973, 14 spec., La Quebrada, 16º50´47”N, 99º54´55”W, Acapulco , on Pinctada mazatlanica ( Hanley, 1856) 6–8 m, May 25, 2000, coll. AM GoogleMaps ; ECOSUR-P2970, 8 spec. Los Cantiles, approx. 16º51´32”N, 99º55´37”W, Acapulco , on bivalves, 5–8 m, May 26, 2000 coll. AM GoogleMaps . Oaxaca: ECOSUR-PXXX, Corralero Lagoon, 16º14´11”N, 98º11´36”W, on algae, 0.3 m, March 22, 2010, coll. EMD GoogleMaps ; UMAR-Poly-OH-028, Puerto Ángel, 15º39´55”N, 96º29´28”W, on pier piles, 1 m, May 6, 2017, coll. CVG; UMAR-Poly-OH-029, Santa Cruz Bay , on the exotic soft bryozoan Amathia verticillata (delle Chiaje, 1822) , 1 m, April 10, 2018, coll. CCG .

Description. Based on the holotype: complete with 41 segments. TL= 4.6 mm, TW= 1.1 mm. Body short, broad, tapered posteriorly ( Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 ). Body whitish to pale yellow. Paleae fan translucent, slightly imbricated dorsally.

Prostomium visible between the first two segments. Lateral antennae short, inserted on antero-ventral prostomial margin, median antenna barely longer than lateral ones (only noted on the holotype), inserted in front of the anterior eyes. Eyes red-violet, two pairs. Nuchal organ small, oblong, partially covering the prostomium ( Fig. 5B View FIGURE 5 ). Palps short, oval, visible in ventral view. Mouth fold wide, placed between segment 3 and 4. Pharynx muscular eversible, not exposed, stylets slender.

Parapodium from segment 23, notochaetae in three main groups ( Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ). Notochaetae: lateral group inserted below notaciculum, 3–7 paleae, slender and symmetrical with 4–5 (7) internal ribs ( Fig. 5E View FIGURE 5 ); subunit 1, 1 palea, shorter and symmetrical with 4–5 internal ribs ( Fig. 5F View FIGURE 5 ). Main group, 10–11 paleae, broad, curved and asymmetrical with (12) 13–15 (16) internal ribs, these paleae intersperse internal ribs following by finely raised ribs ( Fig. 5G–H View FIGURE 5 ). Median group, 4–5 paleae, long and asymmetrical; the distal-most slightly longer than main paleae, with 13 internal ribs and 3 finely raised ribs; the next proximal shorter with 13 internal ribs and 2 finely raised ribs; the proximalmost, shortest with 10 (11) internal ribs, raised rib absent ( Fig. 5I–J View FIGURE 5 ). All paleae groups are covered with denticles over each internal rib.

Neuropodium conical, larger than notopodium. Neurochaetae: unit 1, 1–2 superior spinigers, blades slightly curved and long, 10 times longer than wide ( Fig. 5K View FIGURE 5 ). Unit 2, 3–5 falcigers, blades straight and medium-sized, 2–3 times longer than wide ( Fig. 5L View FIGURE 5 ). Unit 3, 3–4 falcigers, blades straight and medium-sized, 3 times longer than wide ( Fig. 5M View FIGURE 5 ). Unit 4, 2–3 falcigers, blades straight and short, 2–3 times longer than wide ( Fig. 5N View FIGURE 5 ). Pygidium quadrate, slightly notched with two anal cirri ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 ). Oocytes not seen.

Habitat. Intertidal to subtidal (0.3– 8 m). Specimens of P. karlyae n. sp. were collected as epibionts of bivalves Maricanthus sp. and Pinctada mazatlanica , and on the exotic bryozoan Amathia verticillata , as well among fouling communities.

Distribution. From La Paz, Baja California Sur to Santa Cruz Bay, Oaxaca ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 ).

Remarks. Paleanotus karlyae n. sp. stands out among the Paleanotus distributed in the region due to its notochaetal features. Specimens of P. karlyae n. sp. are recognized by having main paleae narrow, slightly straight, with reduced apex; further, the range of internal ribs is the lowest among TEP species. On the other hand, P. karlyae n. sp. resembles P. aquifolia Watson, 2015 , described from Queensland, Australia. Specimens of both species share the same reduced apex and relatively same length of main paleae ( Watson 2015: 719, Figs 4A–C View FIGURE 4 ). However, P. karlyae n. sp. differs in having neurochaetal blades broad and strongly falcate, while P. aquifolia has longer, slender blades ( Watson 2015: 719, Figs 4D–H View FIGURE 4 ).

Etymology. This species is named after Karla J. Humara-Gil, aka “Karly”, a dear colleague and specialist on brittle stars, as a token of appreciation for her support during many years. She is the bright light that has guided me through the shadows. The epithet is a noun in the genitive case ( ICZN 1999, Art. 31.1.2).

MAC

Instituto do Meio Ambiente

AM

Australian Museum

CCG

Chengdu College of Geology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Chrysopetalidae

Genus

Paleanotus

Loc

Paleanotus karlyae

Cruz-Gómez, Christopher 2021
2021
Loc

Paleanotus sp. 1

Cruz-Gomez, C. & Salazar-Vallejo, S. & Mora-Vallin, Z. G. 2021: 183
2021
Loc

Paleanotus sp.

Humara-Gil, K. J. & Cruz-Gomez, C. 2019: 517
Chavez-Lopez, Y. & Cruz-Gomez, C. 2019: 159
2019
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