Elisesione problematica ( Wesenberg-Lund, 1950 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2018.57-08 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8055772 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0388878A-261B-FFC9-29EE-FED048B3F548 |
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Valdenar |
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Elisesione problematica ( Wesenberg-Lund, 1950 ) |
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Elisesione problematica ( Wesenberg-Lund, 1950) View in CoL
( Figs 3-4 View Fig View Fig )
Hesionella problematica Wesenberg-Lund, 1950: 14-15 View in CoL , fig. 15.
Wesenbergia problematica: Hartman 1955: 41 View in CoL .
Wesenbergia problematica: Pleijel 1998: 112-113 View in CoL , fig. 9.
Elisesione problematica: Salazar-Vallejo 2016: 3-5 View in CoL .
Description: Holotype about 50 mm long, 8 mm wide, 16 chaetigers. Body cylindrical, tapered in posterior region ( Figs. 3A, B View Fig ), brownish in ethanol, dorsal integument annulated, with 13- 15 transverse wrinkles per segment ( Figs. 3A, B, C View Fig ). Tentacular cirri, dorsal cirri and parapodial lobes whitish. Pigmentation of holotype unknown (specimens in ethanol for over 55 years before description; now darker).
Prostomium wider than long, median line with a shallow depression, lateral margins rounded, wider medially ( Fig. 3C View Fig ). Eyes not seen. Palps and antennae present, damaged; palps ventral, slightly more lateral than antennae; left antenna present, tip damaged; right antenna missing (in the original illustration, palps and antennae tapered, of similar length). Tentacular cirri long, thick. Lateral cushions low, slightly projected laterally, divided in 2-3 parts ( Figs. 3A, C View Fig ).
Parapodia with chaetal lobes cylindrical, truncate, longer than wide ( Fig. 4A View Fig ); dorsal cirrophores cylindrical, smooth, about 4 / 5 times as long as wide ( Fig. 4B View Fig ). Ventral cirrophore cylindrical, smooth, as long as wide ( Fig. 4C View Fig ). Ventral cirri smooth, not reaching tip of neurochaetal lobe (as indicated in original illustration).
Acicula black, tapered; acicular lobe single, blunt, digitate. About 25 neurochaetae per bundle ( Fig. 4D View Fig ), shaft and blade pale brownish, blade 8-12 times as long as wide, with subdistal tooth as long as apical tooth, guard approaching apical tooth ( Fig. 4E View Fig ).
Posterior region tapered into a blunt cone; body wall macerated ( Fig. 3B View Fig ). Cirri of prepygydial segment broken; pygidium smooth, depressed; anus dorso-terminal, open, with two pairs of lateral anal cirri.
Pharynx smooth, partially everted, basal ring barely exposed, dorsal papilla not exposed, terminal papillae absent ( Figs. 3A, C View Fig ).
Type material: Holotype (ZMUC-POL-480), sex unknown. Southwest off Iceland (555 m depth, 64°18'N, 27°00'W). GoogleMaps
Distribution: Only known from the type locality, southwest off Iceland, 555 m depth.
Phylogenetic analysis
In the resulting tree, Elisesione , Hesione , and Leocrates are reciprocally monophyletic, with high support value (86% bootstrap support [BS]). Elisesione is sister to Leocrates , although they comprise a poorly supported clade (52% BS) ( Fig. 5 View Fig ).
In a previous morphological study, Elisesione , Hesione , and Leocrates were monophyletic and regarded as tribe Hesionini ( Pleijel 1998) . Our results based on four genes also supported the tribe as monophyletic. In Pleijel’s paper, Elisesione is sister to Hesione ; this is not in agreement with our results. However, the BS value of the clade is poor (52% BS); hence, additional study is needed to clarify the position of Elisesione in the clade Hesionini .
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Hesionini |
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Elisesione problematica ( Wesenberg-Lund, 1950 )
Jimi, Naoto, Eibye-Jacobsen, Danny & Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. 2018 |
Elisesione problematica:
Salazar-Vallejo SI 2016: 5 |
Wesenbergia problematica:
Pleijel F. 1998: 113 |
Wesenbergia problematica:
Hartman O. 1955: 41 |
Hesionella problematica
Wesenberg-Lund E. 1950: 15 |