Syllinae (Syllidae: Polychaeta) from Australia. Part 4. The genus Haplosyllis Langerhans, 1879
Author
Lattig, Patricia
Centre d’Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Carrer d’accés a la Cala Sant Francesc 14, 17300 Blanes (Girona), Catalunya, Spain. E-mail: plattig @ gmail. com; dani @ ceab. csic. es & Departamento de Biología (Zoología), Laboratorio de Biología Marina e Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, calle Darwin 2, 28049 Canto Blanco, Madrid, Spain. E-mail: guillermo. santmartin @ uam. es
plattig@gmail.com
Author
Martin, Daniel
Centre d’Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Carrer d’accés a la Cala Sant Francesc 14, 17300 Blanes (Girona), Catalunya, Spain. E-mail: plattig @ gmail. com; dani @ ceab. csic. es
plattig@gmail.com
Author
Martín, Guillermo San
Departamento de Biología (Zoología), Laboratorio de Biología Marina e Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, calle Darwin 2, 28049 Canto Blanco, Madrid, Spain. E-mail: guillermo. santmartin @ uam. es
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Zootaxa
2010
2010-07-29
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2552.1.1
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10.11646/zootaxa.2552.1.1
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Haplosyllis
cf.
spongicola
Figs 16A–H
,
17A–F
Examined material.
AUSTRALIA
.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
:
3 specimens
AM
W36565 (plus
2 specimens
mounted for
SEM
), off
Jetty
adjacent to
Fisheries Hut
,
Beacon Island
,
28º25'30''S
113º47'E
,
12 m
, dead coral, plate-like
Acropora montipora
,
23 May 1994
.
1 specimen
AM
W36511,
Goss Passage
,
Beacon Island
,
28°25'30''S
113°47'E
,
8 m
, dead plates of
Acropora
, covered in coralline algae, coll.
P.A. Hutchings
,
19 May 1994
.
9 specimens
AM
W36566, of south end of
Long Island
,
Beacon Island
,
28°28'48''S
113°46'18''E
,
5 m
, dead coral substrate covered in coralline algae, coll.
P.A. Hutchings
,
25 May 1994
.
NEW SOUTH WALES
:
1 specimen
AM
W
36567
, 100 m south of
Split Solitary Island
,
30º15'S
153º10'30''E
,
16 m
, sponge attached to rocky bottom, coll.
R
.
Springthorpe
,
23 June 1992
.
1 specimen
AM
W36569, south-west side of
South Solitary Island
,
Jervis Bay
,
30º12'S
153º16'E
,
18 m
, coral rubble, coll.
R
.
Springthorpe
,
24 June 1992
.
2 specimens
AM
W36568,
Elizabeth Reef
, south-west outer slope,
29°57'42"S
159°02'48"E
, coll.
P.A. Hutchings
,
11 December 1987
.
Description.
Body robust, widest at proventricular segments, gradually tapering towards posterior end (
Fig. 17A
); small to long-sized,
5–12 mm
long, for 46–80 segments; pale yellow when preserved. Small, round dorso-lateral granules present, more abundant in posterior than in anterior and median regions (
Fig. 16A, D
). Prostomium subpentagonal, wider than longer, with two pairs of small red eyes in trapezoidal arrangement (
Fig. 16A
). Median antennae inserted on middle of prostomium, between posterior eyes (13–24 articles); lateral antennae inserted on anterior prostomial margin (10–21 articles). Palps longer than prostomium, broadly triangular, separated all along their length but in close contact at the base. Groups of cilia make up the sensory organs on ventral-upper side of palps (
Fig. 17C
); nuchal organs not seen. Pharynx orange, broad, extending through 7–10 segments; with long triangular anterior tooth, crown of about 10 soft papillae and inner ring of cilia (
Fig. 17B
). Ventral, upper side of papillae with groups of cilia making up the sensory organs. Proventricle cylindrical, long, extending through 7–14 segments, dark-brown, as broad as pharynx, with 33–61 muscle cell rows. Peristomium well defined, shorter than subsequent segments, difficult to see with pharynx everted. Dorsal tentacular cirri slightly longer (17–26 articles) than ventral ones. Antennae, tentacular cirri and dorsal cirri similar. Anterior dorsal cirri with well-defined length pattern, longest ones not exceeding body width: first cirri longer than remaining ones (18–35 articles), second short (9–15 articles), third and fourth long (11–16 and 12–17 articles, respectively), fifth short (9–12 articles), sixth long (14–24 articles). Thereafter, alternating with long (10–20 articles) and short (4–14 articles), gradually decreasing in length towards posterior end (2–10 articles) (
Fig. 16D
). Ventral cirri digitiform, anterior ones broad, longer than parapodial lobes (
Fig. 16B
); median and posterior ones gradually shorter, smaller than parapodial lobes (
Fig. 16C
). Chaetae all bidentate, 2–3 per parapodia; anterior ones with LMF similar in length to SW, with numerous short spines on US of MF (
Figs 16E
;
17D–E
). Median and posterior chaetae with LMF longer than SW; MJP short and curved; US of MF with few, short denticles (
Figs 16H
,
17F
). Apical teeth equal in length, with wide angle. Aciculae straight or with upward-directed curved tip; two in anterior and median parapodia (
Fig. 16F
) one (sometimes two) in posterior parapodia (
Fig. 16G
). Pygidium with two long cirri (about 10 articles).
FIGURE 16.
Haplosyllis
cf.
spongicola
.
A—anterior end, dorsal view; B—anterior parapodium, second chaetiger; C— median parapodium. D—posterior end, dorsal view; E—anterior chaetae; F—anterior aciculae; G—median acicula; H— median chaetae. Scale bars: A, D = 400 µm; B, C = 100 µm; E–H = 20 µm. (AM W36565).
FIGURE 17.
SEM micrographs of
Haplosyllis
cf.
spongicola
.
A—whole body, ventral view; B—anterior end, showing pharynx with soft papillae; C—upper-ventral side of one palp, arrows pointing the cilia as sensory organs; D—anterior chaeta, first chaetiger; E—anterior chaetae, fourth chaetiger; F—posterior chaetae, with long main fang. Scale: A = 1 mm; B = 100 µm; C = 50 µm; D
–
F = 5 µm. (AM W36565).
Reproduction
.
Haplosyllis
cf.
spongicola
reproduces by acephalous stolons;
two female
specimens (AM W36565) were observed in reproductive stage, with the last 9 (of a total of 46 body segments) with pairs of black parapodial ocular spots, capillary (i.e. swimming) chaetae, and 4–5 chaetae similarly to anterior ones. These reproductive segments, as well as the normal ones up to proventricular region contained numerous oocytes.
Remarks
. The Australian specimens resemble the Mediterranean
H. spongicola
in chaetal characteristics and body shape. However, their cirri are much shorter (not longer than body width), with a marked alternation length pattern
type
(long and short), while Mediterranean species have longer cirri, all similar in size. Moreover,
type
of
H. spongicola
lack dorsal granules and has aciculae with curved tip bent at 90º. Therefore, the Australian specimens are here referred as
Haplosyllis
cf.
spongicola
, and future molecular studies seems to be the only way try to solve the identity of this morphotype.
Haplosyllis
cf.
spongicola
most resembles
Haplosyllis imajimai
sp. nov.
, but has short, curved MJP (long, straight in the latter). Additionally,
H. imajimai
sp. nov.
, has a smaller, strongly curved acicula, long cirri and a long, robust body.
Distribution
.
AUSTRALIA
(
Western Australia
and
New South Wales
)