Paramytha cf. ossicola Queirós, Ravara, Eilertsen, Kongsrud, & Hilário, 2017

Georgieva, Magdalena N., Wiklund, Helena, Ramos, Dino A., Neal, Lenka, Glasby, Christopher J. & Gunton, Laetitia M., 2023, The Annelid Community of a Natural Deep-sea Whale Fall off Eastern Australia, Records of the Australian Museum (Rec. Aust. Mus.) 75 (3), pp. 167-213 : 170

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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1800

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10413981

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scientific name

Paramytha cf. ossicola Queirós, Ravara, Eilertsen, Kongsrud, & Hilário, 2017
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Paramytha cf. ossicola Queirós, Ravara, Eilertsen, Kongsrud, & Hilário, 2017 View in CoL

Fig. 3 View Figure 3

Ampharetidae View in CoL gen. spp. Gunton et al., 2021: 19–20.

Material examined. AMW.51926, GoogleMaps AMW.52208, GoogleMaps IN2017_ V03_100; 9 June 2017; off Byron Bay , NSW, Australia, beam trawl, start: 28.05°S 154.08°E, 999 m, end: 28.10°S 154.08°E, 1013 m. GoogleMaps DNA vouchers: AMW.51926 (16S, 18S), AMW.52208 (16S), WF_AMH_3 (16S). GoogleMaps

Description. Based on AM W.52208. Anterior section only (~ 1 mm length, ~ 0.5 mm width) for 14 chaetigers, posterior used for molecular analysis. Body cylindrical ( Fig. 3A View Figure 3 ). Prostomium and peristomium fused, not divided into lobes ( Fig. 3B View Figure 3 ). Prostomium without glandular ridges; nuchal organs and eyespots not observed. Buccal tentacles not observed. Paleae absent. Four pairs of branchiae, arrangement 2+2 ( Fig. 3A View Figure 3 ), branchiae somewhat flattened, with longitudinal median furrow. Branchiophores distinct lobes attached to body wall.

Notopodia as rounded lobes, with capillary chaetae starting from segment 3 ( Fig. 3D View Figure 3 ). Uncini from segment 5, thoracic uncini arranged in single row of approximately 13 in number ( Fig. 3C View Figure 3 ). Thoracic uncini with teeth arranged in 3 horizontal rows above main rostral tooth and basal prow ( Fig. 3E View Figure 3 ). The rest of body not observed.

Methyl green staining, prostomium speckled on ventral side andventral bands encompassing whole ventral surface. Notopodia and neuropodia not darkly stained.

Distribution. IN2017_V03, Station 100. Pilot whale carcass, off Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia in 999–1013 m.

Remarks. Morphologically this material very closely resembles Paramythaossicola Queirós, Ravara, Eilertsen, Kongsrud, & Hilário, 2017 , described from cow carcasses submerged in the Setúbal Canyon (NE Atlantic), 1000 m depth ( Queirós et al., 2017). It resembles P. ossicola in all observablemorphological characters exceptfor arrangement of branchiae where it differs, 2+ 2 in this species and 2+1+ 1 in P. ossicola . The close evolutionary relationship between ourspecies ( Paramytha cf. ossicola ) and Paramythaossicola is also supported by our molecular analysis ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). The three Paramytha species ( Paramythaschanderi Kongsrud, Eilertsen, Alvestad, Kongshavn, & Rapp, 2017 —described from the Arctic Loki Castle hydrothermal vent field at 2350 m, Paramythaossicola and Paramytha cf. ossicola ) were recovered in a strongly supported clade (posterior probability, pp 1.0; Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ), while Paramythaossicola and Paramytha cf. ossicola were recovered as sister groups (pp 1.0; Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). Uncorrected intraspecific divergence between 16S sequences of Paramytha cf. ossicola was 0% (Table S13), this islessthan the intraspecificdivergence recorded in Paramythaschanderi 0.4–1.1% and Paramytha sp. 0–0.4% ( Kongsrud et al., 2017). The 16S interspecific genetic distance between Paramytha cf. ossicola and the closely related Paramytha ossicola averaged 3.9%; this is less than the distance recorded between Paramytha schanderi and Paramytha sp. which ranged from 17.6–19.4% ( Kongsrud et al., 2017). It is difficult to definitively designate these specimens to Paramytha ossicola or to a separate species, as all specimens are in poor morphological condition. We therefore identify thesespecimens as Paramytha cf. ossicola .

AMW

Australian Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Terebellida

Family

Ampharetidae

Genus

Paramytha

Loc

Paramytha cf. ossicola Queirós, Ravara, Eilertsen, Kongsrud, & Hilário, 2017

Georgieva, Magdalena N., Wiklund, Helena, Ramos, Dino A., Neal, Lenka, Glasby, Christopher J. & Gunton, Laetitia M. 2023
2023
Loc

Ampharetidae

Gunton, L. M. & E. K. Kupriyanova & T. Alvestad & L. Avery & J. A. Blake & O. Biriukova & M. Boggemann 2021: 19
2021
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