Cossura aciculata (Wu & Chen, 1977)

Zhadan, Anna, 2015, Cossuridae (Annelida: Polychaeta: Sedentaria) from Australian and Adjacent Waters: the First Faunistic Survey, Records of the Australian Museum 67 (1), pp. 1-24 : 4-5

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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.2201-4349.67.2015.1639

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Cossura aciculata (Wu & Chen, 1977)
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Cossura aciculata (Wu & Chen, 1977) View in CoL

Figs 1–3 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3

Heterocossura aciculata Wu & Chen, 1977: 100 View in CoL , fig. lA–G. Cossurella aciculata Ewing, 1987: 8 View in CoL .

Type locality. Qingdao , East China Sea .

Material examined. Philippines. 2 specimens, West coast of Marinduque island (13°30'N 121°30'E), Dec. 1996, col. MARCOPPER staff, W.27174 GoogleMaps ; 1 specimen, West coast of Marinduque island, (13°30'N 121°30'E), Dec. 1996, col. MARCOPPER staff, W.42861.— Borneo GoogleMaps . 1 specimen, Bintulu ( Similajau National Park ), Sarawak, depth 5.5 m, 1992, col. L. Tak Seng , W.196246.

Description. Complete specimen with about 60 chaetigers, about 15 mm long, 450 μm wide ( Fig. 1A View Figure 1 ). Fragments with 23, 35 and 30 chaetigers. Anterior region (thorax) with 22 chaetigers in two specimens, 26 in one specimen; one specimen represented by fragment with 23 chaetigers, all thoracic. Border between regions very sharp; anterior region (thorax) with bundles of long capillary chaetae in both rami of parapodia, in abdominal region only one short acicular chaeta per ramus ( Fig. 1A,B,D,E View Figure 1 ). Anterior segments with glandular inflations divided by dorsal groove; their borders perpendicular to body axis ( Figs 1B,C View Figure 1 , 2B View Figure 2 ). Abdominal segments longer, with thin body wall; one specimen from Philippines with oocytes (diameter 100–150 μm) in anterior part ( Fig. 1A,E View Figure 1 ).

Prostomium short, bluntly conical with round tip; prostomial furrow developed in some specimens; posterior ring as long as peristomium, with midventral notch ( Figs 1B,C View Figure 1 , 2B,C View Figure 2 ). Branchial filament inserted to anterior margin of third chaetiger ( Figs 1C View Figure 1 , 2B View Figure 2 ). Nuchal organs not seen.

Chaetiger 1 with uniramous parapodia, all the next segments with biramous parapodia. All chaetae in thorax hirsute capillaries with smooth shafts; arranged in two indistinct rows. Chaetiger 1 bears 6 + 4 chaetae, posterior ones thinner; next chaetigers bear about 10 chaetae in notopodia and 10 in neuropodia.All capillary chaetae similar by length, and only slightly differ by width ( Figs 1A,E View Figure 1 , 2A,B View Figure 2 , 3A,B View Figure 3 ). Abdominal chaetae short, slightly curved, acicular-like; one chaeta per ramus ( Figs 1E,F,G View Figure 1 , 3C,D View Figure 3 ). In posteriormost segments chaetae emerge from cushionlike body wall inflations ( Fig. 3C View Figure 3 ). Lateral organs seen in posterior chaetigers between rami ( Fig. 3D,E View Figure 3 ).

Pygidium present in one specimen; divided in about 10 lobes, but without appendages, except for one small bulb located midventrally ( Figs 1F View Figure 1 , 2D View Figure 2 ).

Remarks. Cossura aciculata inhabits Yellow Sea, East China Sea and South China Sea (Wu & Chen, 1977). Material cited here extends the distribution of C. aciculata to the coast of Borneo and Philippines. Specimens from the present study differ from the original description by: 1) number of thoracic chaetigers indicated as 22 only in original description, but in our material two specimens have 22 chaetigers and two more (26 and 23+); 2) the number of chaetae in thoracic chaetigers is less than 10 instead of 12–20 per ramus in the original description; 3) our worms are smaller (15 mm vs 70–75) and have less segments (60 vs 100–112).

Other cossurid species bearing acicular chaetae in abdomen (previously grouped in the genus Cossurella , revised by Ewing, 1987) are C. sima Fauchald 1972 (28–29 thoracic chaetigers, abdominal spines accompanied by capillary chaetae), C. pseudakaina ( Ewing, 1987) (abdominal chaetae long tapering with thin plumose distal part), C. dimorpha ( Hartman, 1976) (29 thoracic chaetigers, branchial filament inserted between chaetigers 3 and 4), C. pettiboneae ( Ewing, 1987) (23 thoracic chaetigers, branchial filament inserted between chaetigers 3 and 4).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Family

Cossuridae

Genus

Cossura

Loc

Cossura aciculata (Wu & Chen, 1977)

Zhadan, Anna 2015
2015
Loc

Heterocossura aciculata

Ewing, R 1987: 8
1987
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