Augeneria sp. NHM_0851

Neal, Lenka, Abrahams, Emily, Wiklund, Helena, Rabone, Muriel, Bribiesca-Contreras, Guadalupe, Stewart, Eva C. D., Dahlgren, Thomas G. & Glover, Adrian G., 2023, Taxonomy, phylogeny, and biodiversity of Lumbrineridae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from the Central Pacific Clarion-Clipperton Zone, ZooKeys 1172, pp. 61-100 : 61

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1172.100483

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scientific name

Augeneria sp. NHM_0851
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Augeneria sp. NHM_0851 View in CoL View at ENA

Fig. 8A-G View Figure 8

Material examined.

NHM_0420, coll. 20 Oct. 2013, AB01, UK-1, ROV, 13.86367, -116.54432, 4011 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/bde33da0-8f07-470a-b63a-979326313974; NHM_0737, NHM ANEA 2022.850, coll. 20 Feb. 2015, AB02, UK-1, EBS, 12.51317, -116.60417, 4425 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/a9119f6d-0787-40a4-87cd-08cc80d8b35b; NHM_0761, NHM ANEA 2022.847, coll. 20 Feb. 2015, AB02, UK-1, EBS, 12.51317, -116.60417, 4425 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/52a58501-7bfc-4dcc-af95-0509a6463600; NHM_0851, NHM ANEA 2022.848, coll. 21 Feb. 2015, AB02, UK-1, Box core, 12.57903, -116.72378, 4218 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/71820a17-178d-4fcd-b493-8fac5f8b45cb; NHM_2441, NHM ANEA 2022.849, coll. 17 Feb. 2015, AB02, UK-1, EBS, 12.38624, -116.54867, 4202 m, https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/a0b38651-82c1-4410-a352-33da931260ad.

Description.

Species represented by several posteriorly incomplete specimens. Voucher specimen NHM_0851 (Fig. 8A View Figure 8 ), 5.8 mm long and 0.75 mm wide for 34 chaetigers long anterior fragment.

Live specimen with translucent iridescent colouration and distinctive white spotted pattern across chaetigers and prostomium (Fig. 8A View Figure 8 ), with red spots at each parapodium and faint central line running down the ventral side of the body. Preserved specimens milky white to yellow with parapodial spots visible.

Prostomium conical, wide at base, distally narrowing, ca. as long as wide (Fig. 8A View Figure 8 ). Peristomium prominent forming wide collar (Fig. 8A View Figure 8 ).

Maxillary apparatus with four pairs of maxillae, central areas non-pigmented, with dark edges (Fig. 8B View Figure 8 ). All maxillae with attachment lamellae. MI ca. equal length to carriers, with wide base on the anterior end that overlaps. MII slightly shorter or equal length than MI, with ligaments. MIV forms a squarish plate with dark edges and a pale centre. Mandibles fused for ~ ½ their length.

Parapodia in anterior wider and shorter with small rounded pre-chaetal lobes and long digitiform postchaetal lobes (Fig. 8C View Figure 8 ), in the posterior the base becomes elongated and postchaetal lobes become significantly shorter and conical (Fig. 8D View Figure 8 ).

Chaetae characterised by limbate capillaries, compound multidentate hooded hooks and simple multidentate hooded hooks. Capillaries long and slender, narrowly limbate (Fig. 8E View Figure 8 ). Chaetigers 1-11 with two or three compound multidentate hooded hooks and winged capillaries, except for chaetiger 5 which has four hooks. Compound multidentate hooks with short blades, with ~ 6 small teeth in lateral view (Fig. 8F View Figure 8 ). Chaetiger 10 with one simple multidentate hooded hook, and two compound multidentate hooded hooks. Chaetiger 11 onwards with simple multidentate hooded hooks along with limbate chaetae. Simple hooks with ~ 6 small teeth in lateral view (Fig. 8G View Figure 8 ). Chaetiger 25 onwards, with two simple multidentate hooded hooks only. Aciculae yellow. Posterior and pygidium unknown.

Genetic data.

This species falls within a well-supported monophyletic clade containing Augeneria species, another CCZ species included in this paper - Augeneria sp. NHM_4590 and unidentifiable CCZ specimen Lumbrineridae sp. NHM_2146 (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ).

Remarks.

Chaetae composition and maxillary apparatus are indicative of the genus Augeneria Monro, 1930. Similarly, to Augeneria sp. NHM_4590, form of the hooks has been interpreted as compound, but they may approach pseudo-compound form with the slit apparently being closed at one side (Oug, pers. comms.) This species was numerous within our samples. However, we were unable to match the description with any known species. It can be distinguished from Augeneria sp. NHM_4590 also found in CCZ samples by mainly the shape of MIV and MII. In Augeneria sp. NHM_0851 MIV are more squarish (Fig. 8B View Figure 8 ) rather than semi-circular (Figs 6C View Figure 6 , 7B View Figure 7 ) and MII has rounded rather than pointed teeth as in Augeneria sp. NHM_4590. This species also shares some characters with Augeneria verdis Hutchings & Murray, 1984, though it differs in the lack of obvious green colouration. Additionally, Augeneria sp. NHM_0851 has carriers with a distinct lateral incision, whereas the carriers in Augeneria verdis are described as triangular with a “shallow” incision.

Given that no Augeneria species have been described from the abyssal depths to date, the CCZ specimens likely represent a new species, but further taxonomic work will be necessary. Currently, we assign the CCZ specimens to morphospecies Augeneria sp. NHM_0851.

Distribution.

Central Pacific Ocean, Eastern CCZ, found in ‘UK-1’, ‘OMS’ and ‘NORI-D’ exploratory areas (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Eunicida

Family

Lumbrineridae