Perinereis variodentata ( Augener, 1913 )
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Perinereis variodentata ( Augener, 1913) View in CoL
Figs 13A–F View FIGURE 13 , 20C–D View FIGURE 20
Nereis (Perinereis) variodentata Augener, 1913: 179–182 View in CoL , fig. 19a–c, pl.3, fig. 50u.
Perinereis variodentata View in CoL .— Kott 1951: 112–113, fig. 6a–d; Hartman 1954: 35; Hutchings & Turvey 1982: 140–141; HartmannSchröder 1983: 139; Hartmann-Schröder 1984: 29; Hutchings et al. 1991: 266–268, fig. 18a–c.
Type locality. Albany , Western Australia .
Material examined. Western Australia: Horrock , 28°23′23.32″S 114°25′48.98″E, 18 November 2020, 1 specimen ( WAM V11666 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Ellensbrook Beach , 33°54′25.59″S 114°59′16.29″E, 24 July 2016, 3 specimens ( WAM V11667 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .
Comparative material. Perinereis variodentata , det. C. Glasby, Taylor Street Marina, Esperance , Western Australia, 33°51′S 121°55′E, coll. Mulligan, 17 March 2002, 2 ( NTM W18369 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .
Description. Complete specimens with 66–75 chaetigers, body 22.1–36.0 mm long and 1.8–2.9 mm wide; cream yellow in alcohol. An incomplete specimen with 39 chaetigers, posterior end missing, remaining body 8.2 long and 1.1 mm wide; cream yellow in alcohol.
Prostomium as long as wide. Eyes black, two pairs, equal sizes, in trapezoidal arrangement. Palps one pair, palpophores globose, palpostyles conical. Antennae one pair, shorter than palps. Tentacular cirri four pairs with basal articulation, longest ones extending to chaetiger 6–9. Pharyngeal jaws reddish brown, curved at tips, with eight teeth on each jaw. Paragnaths reddish black, present on maxillary and oral rings, arranged as follows: Area I= 8 cones of two sizes, Area II= 7 cones in two oblique rows, Area III= 8 cones in two rows, Area IV= 12–13 cones in two oblique rows, Area V= 6 cones in two curved rows, Area VI= two long transverse bars in one row, Areas VII–VIII= 64–84 cones in 1–3 rows at lateral and 6 rows at ventral ( Figs 13A–B View FIGURE 13 , 20C–D View FIGURE 20 ).
Apodous segment as long as first chaetiger. First two chaetigers uniramous. Notopodia present with subconical dorsal and ventral ligules in anterior chaetigers, those ligules become digitiform in posterior chaetigers. Dorsal cirri cirriform, attached on middle of dorsal parapodia, twice longer than dorsal ligules, similar length throughout chaetigers. Neuropodia with subconical ventral ligules, acicular ligules, and triangular postchaetal lobes extending to same level of acicular ligule tips; ventral ligules become digitiform in posterior chaetigers. Ventral cirri cirriform, attached basally on ventral parapodia, as long as ventral ligules ( Fig. 13C View FIGURE 13 ).
Notochaetae present with homogomph spinigers ( Fig. 13D View FIGURE 13 ). Neurochaetae present with homogomph spinigers and heterogomph falcigers in dorsal fascicles, heterogomph spinigers ( Fig. 13E View FIGURE 13 ) and falcigers ( Fig. 13F View FIGURE 13 ) in ventral fascicles. All spinigerous blades short, with fine serrations. Falcigerous blades short, curved at tips, with fine serrations. Acicula black. Pygidium with anus on dorsal side, with slender anal cirri, as long as last five chaetigers.
Remarks. In our specimens, Area III has more paragnaths than that of materials examined in the original description (2) ( Augener 1913) and previous studies (1–6) ( Kott 1951; Hartman 1954; Hutchings & Turvey 1982; Hutchings et al. 1991). Area IV is sometimes present with 1–2 bars in additional to cones, and the lateral cones in the inner cluster of Area V almost contact Area VI ( Hartmann-Schröder 1984; Hutchings et al. 1991). Augener (1913) found homogomph falcigers in the dorsal fascicles of neurochaetae, but we and other studies ( Kott 1951; Hutchings & Turvey 1982; Hutchings et al. 1991) did not find them.
Distribution. Temperate Australia:South-West Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania ( Table 2 View TABLE 2 ).
Habitat. Intertidal, subtidal, rocky shores ( Table 2 View TABLE 2 ).
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Perinereis variodentata ( Augener, 1913 )
Hadiyanto, Hadiyanto 2023 |
Perinereis variodentata
Hartmann-Schroder, G. 1984: 29 |
Hutchings, P. A. & Turvey, S. 1982: 140 |
Hartman, O. 1954: 35 |
Kott, P. 1951: 112 |
Nereis (Perinereis) variodentata
Augener, H. 1913: 182 |