Polycirrus octosetus ( Hutchings, 1977 )
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Polycirrus octosetus ( Hutchings, 1977 ) |
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Polycirrus octosetus ( Hutchings, 1977) View in CoL
Fig. 45a–g View FIGURE 45
Litancyra octoseta Hutchings, 1977: 10 View in CoL , fig. 4a–d.
Polycirrus octoseta Hutchings & Glasby, 1986: 339 View in CoL , figs 8g –l; 12D.
Type locality. Moreton Bay , Queensland, Australia .
Material examined. HOLOTYPE: AM W6852 , Australia, Queensland, Moreton Bay, Serpentine Creek , 27°24ʹ S, 153°7ʹ E. GoogleMaps
Description. Holotype complete, 9 mm long, 1 mm wide at anterior end with 48 segments.
Dorsum anteriorly tessellated (faintly, as reported in paratype). Venter anteriorly with mid-ventral groove and discrete ventro-lateral pads; pads weakly incised, tessellated, extending from segment 3 to 8. Mid-ventral groove from segment 3 poorly defined.
Buccal tentacles numerous, of one type, varying in length, cylindrical, uniformly thin and weakly grooved, arising at junction between prostomium and upper lip. Prostomial ridge distinctly curved, extending laterally along anterodorsal base of upper lip. Upper lip comprising very long single (medial)lobe only, margin of lobe straight; oral surface glandular and ciliated. Inner lower lip oblong; outer region flat, shield-like, oblong, wider than long, smooth, extending posteriorly to segment 3. Achaetous segments visible dorsally but obscured by expanded outer lower lip ventrally ( Fig. 45a View FIGURE 45 ).
Notochaetigerous segments 8, extending to segment 10. Notopodia digitiform, short, lobes both similar, low and rounded. Notochaetae within a chaetiger consisting of two types, smooth, narrowly winged (striations visible under oil), subdistally expanded, posteriorly same form as those anteriorly; secondary notochaetae in all chaetigers smooth, narrowly winged (though striations visible under oil), uniformly tapered ( Fig. 45b–d View FIGURE 45 ). Neurochaetae beginning on segment 17, 32–38 uncini per row. Neuropodial tori erect pinnules, similar along body. Uncini with long neck and concave base (Type 2), teeth above main fang arranged in multiple series of three or four rows (MF:1–3:1–3:2:1) subrostral process absent ( Fig. 45e–g View FIGURE 45 ).
Nephridial papillae not visible in holotype, although specimen is gravid.
Comments. Hutchings & Glasby (1986) reported that eight or nine notochaetigerous segments were present among all the material examined.
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Polycirrus octosetus ( Hutchings, 1977 )
Glasby, Christopher J. & Hutchings, Pat 2014 |
Polycirrus octoseta
Hutchings, P. A. & Glasby, C. J. 1986: 339 |
Litancyra octoseta
Hutchings, P. A. 1977: 10 |