Drilonereis Claparède, 1870
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4019.1.26 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6104529 |
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Genus Drilonereis Claparède, 1870 View in CoL
Type-species. Lumbriconereis filum Claparède, 1868
Diagnosis. Prostomium without antennae, usually triangular and dorsoventrally flat with median longitudinal furrow; eyes usually absent. Peristomium double ringed. Maxillary carriers long, two dorsal slender, strongly sclerotized and one ventral wider and shorter, moderately to poorly sclerotized. Four to five maxillary plates, shape of plates usually symmetric; MxI distally falcate, basally smooth or dentate. Mandibles reduced or absent. Notopodial cirri small papillae. Neuropodia prechaetal lobes usually shorter than postchaetal. Most chaetae limbate, ventralmost chaeta acicular spine ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 H, 8M); ventralmost chaeta tapering to guards absent.
Remarks. Around 38 free living or endoparasitic species have been described or placed within Drilonereis . Most descriptions are incomplete, leading to a great amount of synonymisation and records of few species worldwide, consequently making it difficult to identify specimens to species level. For practical reasons, species are usually grouped based on the presence and absence of mandible and of teeth on the base of MxI, which may be inconspicuous ( Fauchald 1970). Other features used in species identification are: 1) shape of mandible, when present; 2) shape of maxillary plates; 3) relative length acicular spine chaeta in relation to postchaetal lobe. Presence of eyes is usually not considered an informative feature because it changes from juveniles to adults of the same species ( Fauchald 1970).
Two species of Drilonereis had been previously described from the Australian coast, D. australiensis and D. quadrioculata . Drilonereis australiensis is similar to one of the species analysed here, but they differ in the mandible shape. Drilonereis quadrioculata has a distinct round prostomium, four eyes in the peristomium, mandibles absent, no teeth at the base of MxI and MxII with most anterior tooth distinctly longer than the remaining. These features were not observed in the specimens examined here.
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