Levinsenia kosswigi, Çinar & Dagli & Açik, 2011

Çinar, Melih Ertan, Dagli, Ertan & Açik, Sermin, 2011, Annelids (Polychaeta and Oligochaeta) from the Sea of Marmara, with descriptions of five new species, Journal of Natural History 45 (33 - 34), pp. 2105-2143 : 2129-2132

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2011.582966

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A887C7-FFCA-FFD4-FD80-67C6FBC15F30

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scientific name

Levinsenia kosswigi
status

sp. nov.

Levinsenia kosswigi View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figures 7 View Figure 7 , 8 View Figure 8 )

Material examined

Holotype. ESFM-POL / 2010-16 , 15 April 2010, Sea of Marmara , station G4, 40 ◦ 27 ′ 18 ′′ N, 27 ◦ 46 ′ 28 ′′ E, 66 m, mud. GoogleMaps

Paratype. ESFM-POL / 2009-216 , 3 August 2009, Levantine Sea, Mersin Bay , station 10, 36 ◦ 37 ′ 16 ′′ N, 34 ◦ 41 ′ 34 ′′ E, 70 m, mud, one specimen GoogleMaps .

Comparative material examined

Levinsenia gracilis japonica , Holotype, NSMT-Pol.H 98, off Koyahata , Sagami Bay, Japan, 145 m.

Description

Holotype incomplete, 15 mm long, 0.35 mm wide, with 70 chaetigers. Paratype incomplete 16 mm long, 0.40 mm wide, with 64 chaetigers. Colour pale brownish. Brown pigmentation present on anterior (bar-like) and posterior (sphaerical) parts of nuchal organs of prostomium ( Figure 7A View Figure 7 ). Body long, slender, wider anteriorly, filiform from midbody. Anterior segments short, much wider than long (ca. three times). Prostomium conical, distally rounded, longer than width (length: 0.20 mm, wide: 0.18 mm), ending in a cylindrical sensory organ ( Figure 7A View Figure 7 ). Pair of nuchal organs as deep nuchal slits. Posterior buccal lip with seven or eight longitudinal folds, extending to chaetiger 1 ( Figure 7B View Figure 7 ).

First eight notopodial postchaetal lobes (prebranchial) short, rounded, ca. 20 µm long ( Figure 8B View Figure 8 ); in branchial region longer, thin, digitiform, distally rounded, ca. 62.5–75 µm long ( Figure 8C View Figure 8 ); in postbranchial region, between chaetigers 26 and 51, short, rounded, ca. 25 µm long ( Figure 8D View Figure 8 ); after chaetiger 52, getting longer and digitiform, ca. 35–40 µm long ( Figure 8E View Figure 8 ). Neuropodial postchaetal lobes absent. Branchiae 17 pairs (paratype with 21 pairs) commencing from chaetiger 9, conical with rounded tip, distinctly shorter than width of segments (ca. 250 µm long, 62 µm wide [l / w mostly between 3.7–4]), with dense cilia emerging along a groove (slightly articulated) on ventral side of branchiae ( Figure 8A View Figure 8 ); last branchia shortest, ca. 187 µm long. Chaetigers 1–29 with only capillary chaetae; chaetiger 3: notopodium with 16 capillary chaetae (ca. 225 µm long), neuropodium with 18 capillary chaetae (ca. 250 µm long); chaetiger 13: notopodium with nine capillary chaetae (ca. 275 µm long), neuropodium with 14 capillary chaetae (ca. 312 µm long). Modified neurochaetae from chaetiger 30 to end of body, up to four to six per fascicle, arranged in a single row, slightly curved, unidentate, with thickened hood on convex side, a slight constriction at base; accompanied with three or four fine capillary chaetae ( Figures 7C View Figure 7 , 8D,E View Figure 8 ). In chaetiger 30, notopodium with five capillary chaetae (ca. 300 µm long), neuropodium with five capillary chaetae (ca. 275 µm long) and one modified chaeta (24 µm long; length from node to tip). In chaetiger 35, notopodium with five capillary chaetae (ca. 275 µm long), neuropodium with one capillary chaeta (ca. 275 µm long) and three modified chaetae (30 µm long) ( Figure 8D View Figure 8 ). In chaetiger 50, notopodium with four capillary chaetae (ca. 250 µm long), neuropodium with three capillary chaetae (ca. 275 µm long) and four modified chaetae (34 µm long). In chaetiger 65, notopodium with four capillary chaetae (ca. 300 µm long), neuropodium with three capillary chaetae (ca. 300 µm long) and six modified chaetae (35 µm long) ( Figure 8E View Figure 8 ). Pygidium missing.

Remarks

Levinsenia kosswigi sp. nov. is very similar to Levinsenia gracilis japonica , which was described from Sagami Bay (west Pacific Ocean) at 145 m depth by Imajima (1973). However, they differ from each other mainly because (1) L. kosswigi has two types of notopodial postchaetal lobes in the postbranchial region (small, rounded tubercle between chaetigers 26 and 51, and digitiform, long between 52 to the end of body), whereas L. gracilis japonica has one type of postbranchial notopodial lobe (digitiform); (2) L. kosswigi has one type of modified chaeta (slightly hooked with thickened hood) arranged in a row, whereas L. gracilis japonica has two types of modified chaetae somewhat arranged in a crescent shape (six or seven dorsalmost modified chaetae are long [60 µm long], thin [5 µm in diameter], straight with a bending tip, sometimes with a pubescent sheath on convex side of shaft; one ventralmost modified chaeta is thicker [6.25 µm in diameter], short [38 µm long], slightly hooked with thickened hood on convex side) ( Figure 7D View Figure 7 ); (3) the prebranchial (max. 20 µm long) and postbranchial (max. 75 µm long) notopodial lobes of L. kosswigi are larger than those (max. 17 / 58 µm long) of L. gracilis japonica .

Levinsenia multibranchiata ( Hartman, 1957) View in CoL , originally described from the coast of California (Pacific Ocean), is also similar to L. kosswigi View in CoL sp. nov. in having many branchiae, but differs from the latter in having threadlike branchiae, much longer than the width of segments (max. l / w = 17), conical, distinctly shorter than width of segments in L. kosswigi View in CoL (max l / w = 4), the first pair of branchiae commencing on chaetiger 6 (on chaetiger 9 in L. kosswigi View in CoL ) and the modified chaetae commencing on chaetiger 58 (on chaetiger 30 in L. kosswigi View in CoL ).

Etymology

This species is named in honour of the late Prof. Dr Curt Kosswig (1903–1982), who was one of the pioneers of marine biological studies in Turkey.

Distribution

Sea of Marmara and Mediterranean (Levantine Sea), between 66 and 70 m depth.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Family

Paraonidae

Genus

Levinsenia

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Levinsenia kosswigi

Çinar, Melih Ertan, Dagli, Ertan & Açik, Sermin 2011
2011
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L. kosswigi

Çinar & Dagli & Açik 2011
2011
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L. kosswigi

Çinar & Dagli & Açik 2011
2011
Loc

L. kosswigi

Çinar & Dagli & Açik 2011
2011
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L. kosswigi

Çinar & Dagli & Açik 2011
2011
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