Pilargis cholae, Salazar-Vallejo & Harris, 2006

Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. & Harris, Leslie H., 2006, Revision of Pilargis de Saint-Joseph, 1899 (Annelida, Polychaeta, Pilargidae), Journal of Natural History 40 (3 - 4), pp. 119-159 : 138-140

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930600594212

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039487A1-B441-FFD3-F69F-FF0CFF47FDF2

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Pilargis cholae
status

sp. nov.

Pilargis cholae View in CoL n. sp.

( Figure 7 View Figure 7 )

Pilargis berkeleyae Wolf 1984 View in CoL , p 29.26–29.28, Figures 29.23–29.24 (non Monro, 1933).

Type material

Gulf of Mexico : Florida , USA: one anterior fragment, holotype (USNM-86958), off Panama City, Florida (29 ° 549590N, 86 ° 049590W), Stat. V-2528, September 1977, 37 m. One complete organism, paratype (USNM-86959), off Cape Sable, Florida (25 ° 179110N, 83 ° 029040W), Stat. 22B, April 1981, 53 m (8 mm long, 1 mm wide, 79 setigers and three asetigers; anterior end is markedly bent over its ventral surface and was left under the coverslip for a long time making it very flattened and difficult to handle) .

Additional material

Northwestern Caribbean Sea : Laguna Nichupte´, Cancun, Quintana Roo, México: paratypes, all twisted: one large specimen ( ECOSUR), Stat. E 5M5, 28 October 1987 ; one large specimen ( ECOSUR), Stat. E6M2, 28 October 1987 ; one large specimen broken in two portions ( ECOSUR), Stat. E7M4, 22 April 1988 ; three specimens slightly damaged ( LACNHM), Stat. E5M7, 28 April 1987 .

Description

Holotype anterior fragment, 25 mm long, 1.8 mm wide, 101 setigers. Verrucae very conspicuous, large capitate ones dorsally, smaller ones ventrally, the latter especially in the anterior region; posterior region almost smooth.

Prostomium completely fused to peristomium; palps biarticulated, damaged. Lateral antennae small, hardly seen because of abundant verrucae, observed in a ventral view of paratype; palps slightly damaged ( Figure 7A View Figure 7 ). Two pairs of tentacular cirri, both directed anteriorly, covered with small verrucae.

Parapodia with large fusiform dorsal cirri, abundant large verrucae over the back, smaller ones over the tiny cirrostyles. First setiger with dorsal cirri larger than the one of setiger 2. Anterior parapodia ( Figure 7C View Figure 7 ) with large fusiform dorsal cirri, 1.3 times longer than ventral cirri, about four times wider; ventral surface with rounded verrucae, about one-fifth as large as the largest dorsal verrucae. Median and posterior parapodia with larger dorsal cirri ( Figure 7D, E View Figure 7 ), about two times as long as ventral cirri, four to five times wider. Ventral surface with tiny verrucae or smooth. Neurosetae include smooth capillaries and limbates, finely spinulose, very slightly bent distally, bidentate.

Posterior end (seen in paratype) with a pygidial bulb, as long as last two asetigers, distally covered by verrucae, in an expansion that projects from a short smooth neck-like portion; two lateroventral anal cirri, right one duplicate, all covered by verrucae ( Figure 7B View Figure 7 ). Brain posterior lobes with heavy pigmentation, slightly pass first setiger. Other pigmented masses placed in bases of left parapodium 1, and tentacular cirri.

Discussion

Pilargis cholae n. sp. differs from P. berkeleyae by having abundant large verrucae dorsally, and by lacking any large glandular region in the cirrophore. It rather resembles P. υerrucosa, but cirri development is very different, being massive in P. υerrucosa and more elongate, especially the ventral cirri, in P. cholae n. sp. It differs from P. papillata by lacking 8-shaped verrucae, especially on the base of dorsal cirri. The description by Wolf (1984) is accurate, except that the anal cirri were indicated shorter than what they are.

Etymology

This species is named after M. Soledad Jiménez-Cueto, a former colleague who sampled and processed the material on which this description is mainly based. The specific name is formed after her nickname.

Type locality

Off Panama City, Western coast of Florida, Gulf of Mexico .

Distribution

Restricted to two localities in Western Florida , in soft bottoms in 37–53 m depth, and in shallow (0–1.5 m) seagrass ( Thalassia testudinum ) beds, Laguna Nichupte, Quintana Roo, México .

ECOSUR

El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (Mexico)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Pilargidae

Genus

Pilargis

Loc

Pilargis cholae

Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. & Harris, Leslie H. 2006
2006
Loc

Pilargis berkeleyae

Wolf 1984
1984
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