Fauveliopsis adriatica Katzmann & Laubier, 1974

Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I., Zhadan, Anna E. & Rizzo, Alexandra E., 2019, Revision of Fauveliopsidae Hartman, 1971 (Annelida, Sedentaria), Zootaxa 4637 (1), pp. 1-67 : 9-10

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Fauveliopsis adriatica Katzmann & Laubier, 1974
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Fauveliopsis adriatica Katzmann & Laubier, 1974 View in CoL

Figure 1 View FIGURE 1

Fauveliopsis adriatica Katzmann & Laubier, 1974: 531–534 View in CoL , Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 .

Fauveliopsis cf. adriatica: Katzmann & Laubier 1974: 535–537 View in CoL , Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 .

Fauveliopsis glabra: López 2011: 2–4 View in CoL , Figs. 1–2 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 (non Hartman in Hartman & Barnard, 1960).

TL: Adriatic Sea. D: Only known from the Adriatic Sea in two localities, 54–62 m; probably reaching 400 m. Deeper records might belong to a different species.

Type material: Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea, Holotype ( NHMW 13224 View Materials ), S off Prvić Luka (43°42.6’ N, 15°47.7’ E), 54–62 m, no date provided (not seen; specimens 3–4 mm long, 0.7 mm wide, 21–26 chaetigers). GoogleMaps

Additional material. Western North Atlantic. One specimen ( LACM 7523) from scaphopod, R/V Atlantis, Sta. A72 (38°16’ N, 71°47’ W), epibenthic sled, 2864 m, 24 Aug. 1964, H.L. Sanders, coll. (body wall slightly broken in a posterior chaetiger, 12 mm long, 1 mm wide, 30 chaetigers; GP between chaetigers 11 and 12) GoogleMaps . 13 specimens ( LACM 7525 About LACM ), R/ V Atlantis, Sta. A 87, Jul. 1963, H.L. Sanders, coll. (five straight, others bent, straight ones 1.4–9.0 mm long, 0.2–0.9 mm wide, 17–36 chaetigers; GP seen in largest specimen, on the right side, before chaetiger 11 ; one mature female with oocytes about 100 µm). Seven specimens ( LACM 7527 About LACM ), off Surinam, N off Amazon River mouth, R/ V Chain, Sta. Dr 33 (07°52’ N, 54°31.5’ W to 07°55’ N, 54°35’ W), 520–550 m, anchor dredge, 25 Apr. 1963, H.L. Sanders, coll. (in gastropod and scaphopod shells; two out of shells, 1.3–6.1 mm long, 0.3–0.7 mm wide, 28–29 chaetigers; GP not seen) GoogleMaps . 27 specimens ( LACM 7529 About LACM ), from gastropod shells, twisted, broken, R/ V Chain. Sta. Dr. 76 (39°38.3’ N, 67°57.8’ W), 2862 m, 29 Jun. 1965, H.L. Sanders, coll. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis. Fauveliopsis with 17–36 chaetigers. First three chaetigers with two aciculars per ramus. Median parapodia with 1–2 aciculars and 1–2 capillaries per ramus. Posterior chaetigers with aciculars and capillaries; 3–4 notochaetae and 3–8 neurochaetae. Pygidium with spherical papillae. GP in posterior margin of chaetiger 10 in largest specimens (over 6 mm long). In gastropod and scaphopod shells.

Additional observations. Specimens living inside gastropod ( Olivella Swainson, 1831 , Seguenzia Jeffreys, 1876 , vitrinellids) or scaphopod ( Cadulus Philippi, 1844 ) shells ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ). They accumulate fine particles inside gastropod shells and apparently promote cementation, or precipitation of some mineral particles over both gastropod or scaphopod shells. Anterior end truncate ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ), posterior region blunt; anterior region segments twice wider than long, medial and posterior regions with segments three times wider than long ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ). GP small round structure very close to the border of chaetiger 11 ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 , inset). Oocytes visible in the posterior region, especially ventrally, each about 100 µm in diameter ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ).

Remarks. Fauveliopsis adriatica resembles F. magna by having genital papillae (GP) on the right side, and body surface papillated; they differ in the chaetiger where GP are present, and on the relative number of chaetae along posterior chaetigers. In F. adriatica the GP are present before chaetiger 11, and 3–8 capillaries in posterior chaetigers, whereas F. magna has GP before the chaetal lobe of chaetigers 13 or 14, and only 2–3 capillaries in posterior chaetigers.

Katzmann & Laubier (1974:535–537, Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ) found another specimen living in a gastropod shell, from a nearby locality, and with similar number of neurochaetae in posterior chaetigers, but with more papillose integument and with less chaetae in posterior chaetigers. It must be noted that these specimens were identified as F. cf. adriatica (NHMW 13223), and they probably belong to the same species because they have about the same number of chaetigers, although they were larger (6 mm long, 0.2–0.3 mm wide, 26 chaetigers); from deeper water (400 m), and one of them was a mature female (oocytes 250 µm). Several specimens found in deeper waters in the Northwestern Atlantic, previously identified as F. glabra , are herein regarded, with hesitation, as conspecific with F. adriatica . The main difference between these two species relies on the number of acicular chaetae along anterior chaetigers; in F. adriatica there are only aciculars whereas in F. glabra there are aciculars and capillaries. The type materials were not available but because of their number of chaetigers, they are probably juveniles. The clarification of the affinities between these shallow water species with the deeper water forms requires the study of type material.

LACM

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Terebellida

Family

Fauveliopsidae

Genus

Fauveliopsis

Loc

Fauveliopsis adriatica Katzmann & Laubier, 1974

Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I., Zhadan, Anna E. & Rizzo, Alexandra E. 2019
2019
Loc

Fauveliopsis glabra: López 2011: 2–4

: Lopez 2011: 2
2011
Loc

Fauveliopsis adriatica Katzmann & Laubier, 1974: 531–534

: Katzmann & Laubier 1974: 531
1974
Loc

Fauveliopsis cf. adriatica

: Katzmann & Laubier 1974: 535
1974
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