Flabelligera buski ( McIntosh, 1869 )

Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I., 2012, Revision of Flabelligera Sars, 1829 (Polychaeta: Flabelligeridae) 3203, Zootaxa 3203 (1), pp. 1-64 : 16

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3203.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5249498

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scientific name

Flabelligera buski ( McIntosh, 1869 )
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Flabelligera buski ( McIntosh, 1869)

Siphonostoma buskii McIntosh 1869:420 View in CoL , Pl. 15, Fig. 13a View FIGURE 13 , Pl. 16, Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 .

Flabelligera buskii: McIntosh 1908:533 View in CoL (n. comb.); 1915:114-115, Pl. 96, Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 , Pl. 102, Figs. 3-3b View FIGURE 3 , Pl. 104, Figs. 8-8b View FIGURE 8 .

Material examined. None available.

Diagnosis. Tunic transparent. Body brick-red. Neurohooks often in pairs, handle articles long; crests very long, width:length ratio 1:9.

Remarks. Flabelligera buski ( McIntosh, 1869) , a rather poorly described species, resembles F. bophortica Annenkova-Chlopina, 1924 because both have neurohooks with long crests. They differ because in F. buski neuropodia have two neurohooks per ramus and their crests are very long (width:length ratio 1:9), whereas in F. bophortica most neuropodia have single neurohooks and the crests are shorter (width:length ratio 1:6(7)). On the other hand, according to Newbigin (1900:194), juveniles of F. diplochaitus have two hooks per rami, and since their hooks have typically long crests, F. buski might be more closely allied to this species ( Haase 1915:174). This confusion might be resolved with more specimens of F.buski , especially adult ones, which should have fully developed neurochaetal numbers.

The species has been regarded as juvenile F. affinis ; even McIntosh repeatedly indicated this resemblance. However, because there are two hooks per rami and that the crests are unusually long, this might be a different species. However, because there is no material available, the final decision about its specific status must be postponed. Until then, the species might be regarded as species inquerenda.

Distribution: Off Loch Maddy, Northwestern Scotland, subtidal.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Terebellida

Family

Flabelligeridae

Genus

Flabelligera

Loc

Flabelligera buski ( McIntosh, 1869 )

Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. 2012
2012
Loc

Flabelligera buskii:

McIntosh, W. C. 1908: 533
1908
Loc

Siphonostoma buskii

McIntosh, W. C. 1869: 420
1869
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