Protula atypha Bush, 1905

Bastida-Zavala, J. Rolando, 2008, Serpulids (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the Eastern Pacific, including a brief mention of Hawaiian serpulids, Zootaxa 1722, pp. 1-61 : 35-37

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Protula atypha Bush, 1905
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Protula atypha Bush, 1905 View in CoL

( Figures 8D–G)

Protula atypha Bush, 1905: 228–229 View in CoL , pl. 37, figs. 1–2, 4. Type locality: Pacific Grove , California, USA.

Protula atypha View in CoL .— Hartman, 1969: 767–768, figs. 1–3, California, USA.

Material examined. Nine specimens: Hawaii ( USA), UMAR-Poly 84, 1 spec. plus one empty tube (HIHF- 008, floating dry-dock towed to Hawaii in Dec., 1999, from San Diego, specimen. collected two days after arrived to Hawaii, coll. SG). California ( USA), LACM-AHF s.n. (33º23’4–30”N, 118º19–21’W, 1.6 km east of Willow Cove, Santa Catalina Island, Velero III, sta. 1403, Blake trawl, sand, sea urchins, 68–100 m, Sept. 13, 1941); LACM-AHF N8846, 3 spec. (approx. 33º18–28’N, 118º18–36’W, Ballast Point, Santa Catalina Island, sta. XXXV-a, 12–60 m, recorded in Treadwell 1914: 226); LACM-AHF N8847, 2 spec. (approx. 33º41–42’N, 118º16–18’W, off San Pedro, sta. XII, 80–290 m, recorded in Treadwell 1914: 226). Baja California ( Mexico), LACM-AHF s.n., 2 spec. (28º12’5”N, 115º33’20”’W, off San Benito Island, Velero III, sta. 1010, fine green sand, 142–190 m, Aug. 20, 1939).

Diagnosis. Tube white, thick-walled, smooth, sometimes with shallow transversal ridges, lacks longitudinal ridges, peristomes or alveoli. Branchial crown with 31–51 radioles per lobe ( Fig. 8G); interradiolar membrane one-fifth of radiole length. Without operculum and opercular peduncle. Thoracic membrane extends to last thoracic chaetiger, narrow. Collar and thorax with hooded (limbate) chaetae. Abdomen with geniculate chaetae ( Fig. 8F). Thoracic and abdominal uncini apparently without teeth ( Figs 8D–E). Dorsal caudal gland present.

Habitat. Depth: 12 to 290 m. In shelf depths on soft bottoms. Occasionally intertidal (as fouling species).

Distribution. Temperate Eastern Pacific. Hawaii, California ( USA) to Baja California ( Mexico) ( Hartman 1969).

Remarks. One specimen (LACM-AHF, sta. 1010) has an unknown parasite in the right branchial lobe ( Fig. 8G).

Bush, K. J. (1905) Tubicolous annelids of the tribes Sabellides and Serpulides from the Pacific Ocean. In: Harriman Alaska Expedition 12. With cooperation of Washington Academy of Sciences, Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, pp. 169 - 346.

Hartman, O. (1969) Atlas of the Sedentariate Polychaetous Annelids from California. Allan Hancock Foundation, Los Angeles, 812 pp.

Treadwell, A. L. (1914) Polychaetous annelids of the Pacific Coast in the collections of the Zoological Museum of the University of California. University of California Publications in Zoology, 13, 175 - 234.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Serpulidae

Genus

Protula