Olavius lifouensis, Erséus, Christer & Bergfeldt, Ulrika, 2007
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175403 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5667338 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8467A05A-FFB8-C33D-78E6-6A95FB5EFD11 |
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Olavius lifouensis |
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sp. nov. |
Olavius lifouensis sp. nov.
Figure 5 View FIGURE 5
Material examined
Holotype: SMNH Type Coll. 6394, wholemounted specimen. Type locality: New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands, Lifou, Baie du Santal, 3 m (Station NC0036). Paratypes: SMNH Type Coll. 6395–6399, 5 specimens: 2 from each of NC005 and NC008, and 1 from NC0019.
Description
Length more than 6–7 mm, with more than about 50 segments; one individual with regenerating posterior end shorter than this, but all other specimens incomplete. Width at XI, 0.25–0.30 mm. Body cylindrical. Prostomium rounded. Pygidium rounded. Clitellum extending over XXII. Secondary annuli 3–5 per (postclitellar) segment. Somatic chaetae ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 A) bifid, with upper teeth thinner and shorter than lower, and each with conspicuous subdental ligament. These chaetae 48–60 m long, about 2.5–3 m thick, 2 per bundle throughout body. Penial chaetae ( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 B; 5C, pc), 50–65 m long, about 2.5 m thick, 5–6 per bundle, straight and parallel, with singlepointed and strongly curved tips. Spermathecal pores paired, located in line with dorsal chaetae, anteriorly in X. Male pores paired, located in line with ventral chaetae, in posterior part of XI.
Male and female genitalia ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C) paired. Vas deferens not muscular, about 10 m wide for most parts, longer than atrium, coiled, cilia not observed but probably present inside. Atrium 75–85 m long, 24–36 m wide, with thin indistinct muscular layer, and granulated inner epithelium, but cilia not observed on latter, lumen narrow. Outer end of atrium modified to a narrow ductlike part. Two, somewhat lobed, prostate glands present, one located anterior to and attached to ental part of atrium, other located posterior to and attached to ectal end of atrium by stalk. Atrium opening into inner end of complex copulatory sac with heavily folded wall; this sac communicating with exterior through small (male) pore (pore not shown in Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C, as it is hidden under copulatory sac). Spermathecae ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C, s) slender, totally 120–135 m long, 24–27 m wide, with short, narrow, but obvious ducts well set off from thinwalled ampullae. Each spermatheca contains bundle of sperm.
Etymology
Named Olavius lifouensis after Lifou Island where it was discovered.
Remarks
Olavius lifouensis is in many ways similar to O. patriciae Erséus, 1993 , from Rottnest Island, Western Australia. The general body size, the shape of the atria, the deeply folded copulatory sacs without papilla, the very slender spermathecae and the several, rather small penial chaetae, are all features that are shared by the two species. However, they differ in the location of the spermathecal pores (those of O. patriciae are located in the lateral lines), the number of secondary annuli, which are unusually few in O. lifouensis (but mostly 7 per segment in O. patriciae ), and the number of somatic chaetae (up to 4 per bundle anteriorly, and up to 3 per bundle in postclitellar segments in O. patriciae ). Olavius lifouensis also appears closely related to the (much larger) species, O. nivalis sp. nov. (see Remarks for latter below).
Distribution and habitat
New Caledonia (Loyalty Islands). Subtidal, more or less heterogeneous sand, 2–18 m depth.
SMNH |
Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History |
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Olavius lifouensis
Erséus, Christer & Bergfeldt, Ulrika 2007 |
O . patriciae Erséus, 1993
Erseus 1993 |