Helmutneris vadum, Borisova & Budaeva, 2020

Borisova, Polina & Budaeva, Nataliya, 2020, Helmutneris vadum, a new species of Lumbrineridae (Annelida) from Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia, Zootaxa 4877 (3), pp. 413-421 : 414-417

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4877.3.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4425173

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E46CCEED-27A1-4188-B892-B2D4795FD1CB

taxon LSID

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Plazi

scientific name

Helmutneris vadum
status

sp. nov.

Helmutneris vadum View in CoL n. sp.

( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 ; Appendix 1)

Type material. Holotype: AM W.43952 coral rubble, 14.694º S 145.466º E, 1–1.5 m, 14.08.2013, collected by: J.M. Nogueira, collecting method: by hand during snorkeling (incomplete wet specimen dissected dorsally at jaw region, DNA voucher) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: AM W.44341(1 wet specimen); W.44399 (1 wet specimen, DNA voucher); W.46013 (4 wet specimens); W.46031 (1 wet specimen); W.46032 (3 wet specimens plus 1 on SEM stub, jaw apparatuses dissected from three specimens); W.46034 (1 wet specimen, jaw apparatus dissected); W.46035 (3 wet specimens plus 1 on SEM stub); W.46040 (3 wet specimens, jaw apparatus dissected from one specimen) (for details on paratype localities see Appendix 1) .

Other material examined. AM W.40740 (2), W.40742 (1, jaw apparatus dissected), W.40743 (1, jaw apparatus dissected), W.40849 (1, jaw apparatus dissected), W.40851 (1, jaw apparatus dissected), W.44150 (1), W.46019 (1, jaw apparatus dissected), W.46020 (1, jaw apparatus dissected), W.46021 (1), W.46023 (1), W.46033 (1, jaw apparatus dissected), W.46036 (2, jaw apparatus dissected from two specimens), W.46037 (1), W.46038 (1), W.46039 (1), W.46041 (1, jaw apparatus dissected), W.46042 (1, jaw apparatus dissected) (for details on localities see Appendix 1).

Diagnosis. Prostomium rounded, as long as wide. Prechaetal lobes inconspicuous, rounded, always shorter than postchaetal lobes; postchaetal lobes digitiform. Dorsal limbate chaetae present from chaetiger 1 to chaetiger 13–20. No ventral limbate chaetae. Simple multidentate hooded hooks on all chaetigers. MII as long as MI, pale with 6 (5–8) dark brown teeth of similar shape. MIII bidentate, with whitish central area, attachment lamella wide along whole posterior lateral edge. MIV with whitish central area, unidentate. Poorly sclerotized MV present in some specimens.

Description. Holotype (W.43952, DNA-voucher) incomplete with 126 chaetigers, L10= 1.9 mm, W10= 0.55 mm; single complete specimen (W.44150, non-type material) 15 mm long with 98 chaetigers (L10= 1.5 mm, W10= 0.45 mm); all other examined specimens incomplete anterior fragments; size variation in studied material: L10=1.68± 0.22 mm, W10=0.5± 0.07 mm. Preserved specimens whitish, without any distinct colour pattern ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A–C).

Prostomium rounded, 0.33± 0.06 mm long, 0.32± 0.05 mm wide, without nuchal antennae, without eyes or visible eyespots ( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 B–C, 2A). Peristomium shorter than prostomium, 0.2± 0.05 mm long, consisting of two rings of similar size. All parapodia well developed, first 4–6 pairs of parapodia smaller than the following ones. Prechaetal lobes in anterior parapodia inconspicuous ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ), in posterior parapodia small, rounded, always smaller than postchaetal lobes ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 ). Postchaetal lobes well developed in all parapodia, digitiform, with narrow base, always longer than prechaetal lobes, longer in anterior parapodia than in posterior ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 B–D).

Simple multidentate hooded hooks from chaetiger 1 to posterior end, with short hood and up to 10 teeth ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 E–G). Limbate chaetae from chaetiger 1 to chaetiger 13–20 (in smaller specimens to chaetiger 8), only dorsal limbate chaetae present ( Fig. 2B, C View FIGURE 2 ). Usually anterior parapodia with 2–3 limbate chaetae and 2–3 simple multidentate hooded hooks. Aciculae yellow, up to two in anterior chaetigers and one in posterior ones. Pygidium with two anal cirri.

Mandibles translucent, with wide distal end narrowing posteriorly, fused up to 4/5 of length ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE 1 ). Maxillary apparatus with four pairs of maxillae, small poorly sclerotizes MV present in some specimens. Carriers as long as MI or slightly shorter, brown. MI pale, forceps-like, without internal teeth, with attachment lamella ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ). MII as long as MI, pale with 5–8 (usually 6, including holotype) dark brown teeth of similar shape; right and left maxillae in some specimens with different number of teeth (5+6, 7+8); with dark narrow (slightly narrower than MII) attachment lamella along 1/2–1/3 of posterior lateral edge ( Fig. 1E View FIGURE 1 ). MIII with whitish central area close to triangular shape, clearly bidentate, with two teeth subequal in size, with wide attachment lamella along posterior lateral edge. MIV with whitish central area close to oval-triangular shape, unidentate, with wide oval dark attachment lamella ( Fig. 1F View FIGURE 1 ). Several specimens (including holotype) with small pale poorly sclerotized MV .

Remarks. Helmutneris vadum n. sp. differs from the other species of the genus by having bidentate MIII with wide attachment lamella along whole posterior lateral edge and lacking ventral limbate chaetae while H. corallicola and H. flabellicola have unidentate MIII with attachment lamella along 1/4 of posterior lateral edge and dorsal and ventral limbate chaetae ( Table 1 View TABLE 1 ).

Etymology. The species epithet refers to Latin vadum meaning “shallow water”. Unlike its congeners, this species was reported from shallow depths, from one to twelve meters.

Type locality. Australia, Queensland, Lizard Island, south of lagoon entrance, reef near Bird Islet , 14.694° S, 145.466° E GoogleMaps .

Distribution and habitat. This species is only known from Lizard Island, depth range 1– 12 m. The species, although often reported from the old coral reef rocks, did not show association with a particular species of corals, and was also reported from fine sediments.

Genetic information. The 16S rDNA and COI fragments were sequenced for two specimens: W.43952 (holotype) and W.44399 (paratype). Sequences are deposited in GenBank under accession numbers MT 763200 View Materials MT 763203 View Materials .

AM

Australian Museum

MV

University of Montana Museum

MT

Mus. Tinro, Vladyvostok

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Eunicida

Family

Lumbrineridae

Genus

Helmutneris

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