Chone farringtonae, Tovar-Hernández, María Ana, 2005

Tovar-Hernández, María Ana, 2005, Redescription of Chone americana Day, 1973 (Polychaeta: Sabellidae) and description of five new species from the Grand Caribbean Region, Zootaxa 1070, pp. 1-30 : 13-18

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170270

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3508230

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B33D879C-666B-7B6B-FEBB-F2A8B6F8FE6F

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scientific name

Chone farringtonae
status

sp. nov.

Chone farringtonae View in CoL sp. nov.

Figures 5 View FIGURE 5 A–G, 6A – O, 7A–E

Material examined

Type material: Holotype [ FSBC I 66733], Paratypes [ FSBC I 66734] EJ76126 (18, 1 mounted in gold for SEM), [ECOSUR 0052] (2): West Coast of Florida, off shore Pinellas County, Boca Ciega Bay, June 17, 1976.

Non type material: Western Florida [ FSBC EJ64018] Cat. 15475, Pinellas County, Boca Ciega Bay, 27° 48’ 17’’ N, 82° 45’ 53’’ W, 2 m (1). [ FSBC EJ83225] Cat. 33694, Pinellas County, Channel marker 2, Hurricane Pass, 28° 04’ N, 82° 50’ W, 6.09 m (1). [ FSBC EJ66817] West coast of Florida (2). [ FSBC] West of Egmont Key, Transect 2, 6.09 m, March 7, 1979, sand and shell, Coll. Jack L. Taylor (1). Eastern Florida [ UMML] Lake Worth, Sta. 28, May 30, 1974, Sta. 20, August 22, 1974, Sta. 28, January 30, 1975 (15, 1 mounted in gold for SEM).

Additional material: Chone aurantiaca ( Johnson, 1901) , holotype [ MCZ 1933] Port Orchard, Puget Sound, Washington, Coll. A. Robertson, July 4, 1898. Chone magna ( Moore, 1923) , holotype [ USNM 17281] Off Harris, Pt. San Miguel, California, Albatross R/V, Sta. 4436, April 15, 1904.

Description (inside parentheses variation observed in paratypes)

Color, body shape and size: Body pale in preserved material; depressed in all their length, a ventral compression along last 13 abdominal segments ( Figure 5 View FIGURE 5 G); BoL= 18 mm (3–35), W= 0.5 mm (0.25–1.25).

Branchial crown: BrCL= 8 mm (1.5–8), RML/BrCL= 0.75/1. Radioles: 9 (6–12) pairs, narrow flanges, pinnules long, of similar length throughout radiole, RT= medium­sized [9 pinnules] ( Figure 5 View FIGURE 5 F). BrL= small, insertion not exposed beyond collar ( Figures 5 View FIGURE 5 A–D, 7A–B). DL= 3 times longer than wide, without a discernable longitudinal ridge. VL= rounded, as long as wide, about one half of the DL length. VRA= 2 pairs, about one half of the BrCL.

Peristomium : APRL= not exposed beyond collar, ventral margin distally entire, short, triangular. PPRC= antero­dorsal, lateral and ventral collar margins entire ( Figures 5 View FIGURE 5 C–D, 7A–B), ventral higher than dorsal ( Figures 5 View FIGURE 5 A, C, 7A), longitudinal grooves in ventral and lateral sides ( Figures 5 View FIGURE 5 A, 7A–B). VSC= swollen, horseshoe­shaped, 3 times longer than wide ( Figures 5 View FIGURE 5 C–D, 7A). PPRCL/ Ch 1L= 2/1.

Thorax: Chaetiger 1= Notopodia: two groups of 6 elongate, narrowly hooded chaetae ( Figures 6 View FIGURE 6 A, 7B). Chaetigers 2 to 8= Notopodia: SG= 2 rows of 6 elongate, narrowly hooded chaetae ( Figures 6 View FIGURE 6 B–C, 7D); IG= 1 anterior row with 6 short bayonet chaetae ( Figures 6 View FIGURE 6 D, 7D), 2 posterior rows with 6–7 symmetrical, paleate chaetae with short mucro ( Figures 6 View FIGURE 6 E, 7D). Neuropodia: 1 row of 10­16 acicular uncini per torus, MF= 3, covering three quarters of the MF length, teeth above MF unequal in size, basal tooth bigger than teeth in distal row, hood present, handles long ( Figures 6 View FIGURE 6 F–G). GR2= broad, of same width around the segment ( Figures 5 View FIGURE 5 B–D).

Abdomen: AS = 52 (42–53). Anterior segments: 2 transverse rows of 8 elongate, narrowly hooded chaetae ( Figures 6 View FIGURE 6 H–I), chaetae from the upper row 50% shorter than chaetae in lower row; 20–23 uncini per torus, MF= 6, covering one half of the MF length, teeth above MF equal in size, breast sub­rectangular, well developed, main fang not extending beyond breast, handles absent ( Figures 6 View FIGURE 6 K–L). Posterior segments: 4–5 modified, elongate, narrowly hooded chaetae ( Figure 6 View FIGURE 6 J), 25% longer than in anterior segments ( Figure 7 View FIGURE 7 C); 15–17 modified uncini per torus, MF= 7–8, covering three quarters of the MF length ( Figure 7 View FIGURE 7 E), teeth above MF equal in size, breast rectangular, poorly developed, main fang extending beyond breast, handles absent ( Figures 6 View FIGURE 6 M– O). Pygidium digitiform, without cirrus ( Figures 5 View FIGURE 5 G, 7C).

Gametes: Not observed in type material, mature females from Lake Worth (UMML) with oocytes of similar size in abdomen.

MGS: Ventral shield of collar with uniform pattern, except for the distal end. Dorsally, each segment is divided by 2 dark rectangles, except for the faecal groove. Solid­colored ventrally, uniform, except for intersegmental lines and pre and post­chaetal lobes. Pygidium remains darker for several days.

Remarks: Chone farringtonae sp. nov. as well as the other species herein described, has modified, posterior abdominal Amphicorina ­ type uncini; however, C. farringtonae is unique in having posterior abdominal uncini with the main fang extending beyond breast, in comparison with all other species in which the main fang does not extend beyond breast ( Table 1).

Chone aurantiaca ( Johnson, 1901) View in CoL described from Port Orchard, Puget Sound (MCZ 1933, holotype), Chone magna ( Moore, 1923) View in CoL from San Miguel, California (USNM 17281, holotype) and C. farringtonae View in CoL sp. nov. have the posterior peristomial ring collar length twice as long as the first chaetiger. However, Chone farringtonae View in CoL can be distinguished by having ventral shield of collar two times longer than wide (as long as wide in C. aurantiaca View in CoL and C. magna View in CoL ), medium­sized radiolar tips (short in C. aurantiaca View in CoL , long in C. magna View in CoL ), and posterior abdominal chaetiger with Amphicorina View in CoL ­ type uncini (absent in C. aurantiaca View in CoL and C. magna View in CoL ).

Etymology: This species is named in honor of Sandra Farrington in recognition of her work and dedication in the Invertebrate Collection of the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Florida.

UMML

University of Miami Marine Laboratory

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Sabellidae

Genus

Chone

Loc

Chone farringtonae

Tovar-Hernández, María Ana 2005
2005
Loc

Chone magna (

Moore 1923
1923
Loc

Chone aurantiaca (

Johnson 1901
1901
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