Galathowenia Kirkegaard, 1959
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Genus Galathowenia Kirkegaard, 1959 View in CoL
Galathowenia Kirkegaard, 1959: 67 View in CoL .
DIAGNOSIS (adapted from Capa et al. 2012). — Cylindrical head, anteriorly truncated, terminal mouth extending mid-ventrally as an elongated slit and presence of ventral pharyngeal organ. Breakage groove between first and second chaetiger. Y-shaped oesophageal commissure. First three segments uniramous, with capillaries on notopodia. Following segments biramous, notopodia with capillary chaetae only and neuropodial uncini with two obliquely arranged teeth.
T YPE SPECIES. — Galathowenia africana Kirkegaard, 1959 , by original designation.
REMARKS
Galathowenia View in CoL was established by Kirkegaard (1959) for G. africana View in CoL , the holotype was collected during the “GALATHEA’’ expedition on the west coast of Africa. In addition to being differentiated based on the shape of the prostomium (anteriorly truncated) with a ventral cleft, G. africana View in CoL species was characterised by having an “achaetous peristomium fused with the prostomium, the presence of two eye-spots and three thoracic segments without neuropodial hooks”. The validity of Galathowenia View in CoL was later agreed upon by several taxonomists because of the shape of the prostomium ( Fauchald 1977; Kirkegaard 1983, 1996; Blake 1984, 2000; Imajima & Morita 1987; Parapar 2003b).
Currently, Galathowenia View in CoL is featured by having a terminal mouth extending mid-ventrally as an elongated slit, the presence of a breakage groove between the first and the second segments, notopodia with only capillary chaetae on both uniramous and biramous segments, and uncini with a teeth of similar size and generally arranged obliquely ( Capa et al. 2012). Among all genera, Galathowenia View in CoL is more similar to Myriochele View in CoL because of the lack of distal appendages. However, they can also be distinguished by: 1) the truncated and elongated head of Galathowenia View in CoL ; in contrast to the rounded head of Myriochele View in CoL ; 2) the absence of acicular notochaetae in Galathowenia View in CoL , which are present in Myriochele View in CoL ; and 3) the presence of a breakage groove between segments 1 and 2 in Galathowenia View in CoL , which is absent in Myriochele View in CoL .
The species discrimination in Galathowenia is based on: 1) the presence/ absence of eyes on head structures; 2) the number, relative length, and distribution of the anterior uniramous thoracic chaetigers; 3) the relative length of the first biramous abdominal segment; 4) the position of the longest chaetiger; 5) the shape and dentition of the uncini; and 6) through the posterior end which bears a different number and structure of lobes.
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Galathowenia Kirkegaard, 1959
Ibrahim, Nur Fazne, Villalobos-Guerrero, Tulio F. & Idris, Izwandy 2024 |
Galathowenia
KIRKEGAARD J. B. 1959: 67 |