Serpula cf. hartmanae Reish, 1968

Bastida-Zavala, J. Rolando, 2008, Serpulids (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the Eastern Pacific, including a brief mention of Hawaiian serpulids, Zootaxa 1722, pp. 1-61 : 46

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1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5107752

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scientific name

Serpula cf. hartmanae Reish, 1968
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Serpula cf. hartmanae Reish, 1968 View in CoL

( Figures 11F–K)

Serpula hartmanae Reish, 1968: 228–229 View in CoL , figs. 511–16. Type locality: Marshall Islands.

Serpula hartmanae View in CoL .— Imajima and ten Hove, 1984: 36–38, figs. 1a–d, Bikini, Truk, Ponape and Majuro Islands.

Material examined. One specimen: Baja California ( Mexico), LACM-AHF s.n. (28º52’55”N, 118º17’34”W, south-western tip of Isla Guadalupe, sta. 1519, H46–201, intertidal reef, Aug. 16, 1946, coll. C.L. Hubbs) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Tube white, rough, with two longitudinal ridges and one peristome ( Figs 11H–I), lacks alveoli. Specimen missing left branchial lobe. Opercular peduncle smooth, white, with marked constriction. Operculum as a symmetrical funnel, deeper (operculum diameter equal to half its length); funnel with 18 radii with rounded tips ( Figs 11F–G). Collar bayonet chaetae with two sharp-short teeth and three additional smaller teeth, distal blade smooth ( Fig. 11J). Thorax with hooded (limbate) chaetae ( Fig. 11K).

Measurements. TL=22.5 mm, THL=2.0 mm, THW=0.6 mm, POL=5.3 mm, OL=1.2 mm, OD=0.6 mm, the radioles of right side are 18.

Habitat. Depth: intertidal reef.

Distribution. The nominal species is distributed in Western Pacific: Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, Nouvelle Calédonie, Palau Islands, Truk Islands and Ponape Islands ( Imajima & ten Hove 1984).

Taxonomic remarks. The specimen agrees with the description of Serpula hartmanae , including the diagnostic bulbous end of the peduncle just below the constriction. Holotype and paratype (USNM 38400, 38401) have 21 and 18 radii respectively; while Imajima and ten Hove (1984) recorded opercula with 11–20 radii. The only difference between the specimen from Isla Guadalupe and tropical specimens of S. hartmanae is the shape of the distal section of the operculum that is not completely opened as in S. hartmanae , however, this maybe is an artefact of fixation. Serpula hartmanae live typically in coral reefs, while Isla Guadalupe is located in a temperate system, with strong upwellings and far from commercial routes of navigation.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Serpulidae

Genus

Serpula

Loc

Serpula cf. hartmanae Reish, 1968

Bastida-Zavala, J. Rolando 2008
2008
Loc

Serpula hartmanae

Imajima, M. & ten Hove, H. A. 1984: 36
1984
Loc

Serpula hartmanae

Reish, D. J. 1968: 229
1968
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