Pherecardites parva Horst, 1912
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2023v45a13 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8183869 |
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Pherecardites parva Horst, 1912 |
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Pherecardites parva Horst, 1912 View in CoL
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Pherecardites parva Horst, 1912: 33 View in CoL , pl. 9, figs 17-19. — Bleeker & van der Spoel 1992: 152 (lectotype designation).
TYPE MATERIAL. — Indonesia. Lectotype • 1 specimen; RV Siboga ; Sta. 122; 01°58.5’N, 125°0.5’E; 1264- 1165 m depth; 17.VII.1899; ZMA V.Pol 1072.1.g. GoogleMaps
PARALECTOTYPES. — Indonesia • 1 specimen; RV Siboga ; Sta. 139; 00°11’S, 127°25’E; 397 m depth; 4.VIII.1899; ZMA V.Pol. 1072.2 GoogleMaps • 1 specimen; RV Siboga ; Sta. 173; 03°27’S, 131°0.5’E; 567 m depth; 28.VIII.1889; ZMA V.Pol. 1072.3 GoogleMaps .
DISTRIBUTION. — Indonesia, in sediments at 397-1264 m water depth.
OBSERVATIONS
Lectotype (ZMA V.Pol 1072.1) colorless, without posterior region, bent ventrally, breaking in two ( Fig. 1A View FIG ). Body about 10 mm long, 2.5 mm wide, 30 chaetigers. Prostomium ( Fig. 1B View FIG ) slightly eroded, left lateral antenna lost, right one present, inserted close to median antennal base. Median antenna thick, bent laterally, without tip. 2/3 as long as caruncle. Palps lost. Eyes not seen. Caruncle straight, with a median ridge and 4 digitate lateral lobes, directed posteriorly. Branchiae from chaetiger 1 lost; chaetiger 2 with 2 digitate filaments, in anterior chaetigers branchiae with about 5 filaments. Pharynx not exposed ( Fig. 1C View FIG ). Posterior end lost; pygidial features unknown.
REMARKS
Horst (1912: 33) did not see eyes in his specimens (longest one slightly more than 7 mm in length) but noted some black spots. Kudenov (1993: 96-97) noted in P. antarctica ( Hartman, 1967) n. comb., specimens of different size (8-12 mm long) had eyes well developed and their pigments were retained despite being in ethanol for over 30 years, whereas in P. parva eyes were not seen. Horst (1912: 33) characterized the caruncle in the diagnosis for Pherecardites , and in the description of P. parva , as having a median ridge and lateral lamellae, directed posteriorly, extended along three segments. Branchiae were noted as starting in chaetiger 1 but the number of filaments was not given. Likewise, the presence of branchiae along posterior chaetigers was not indicated, nor the shape of the posterior end.
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Pherecardites parva Horst, 1912
Bleeker, Joke, Harris, Leslie, Ten Hove, Harry A. & Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. 2023 |
Pherecardites parva
BLEEKER J. & VAN DER SPOEL S. 1992: 152 |
HORST R. 1912: 33 |