Metavermilia

Nishi, Eijiroh, Kupriyanova, Elena & Tachikawa, Hiroyuki, 2007, Metavermilia ogasawaraensis sp. nov. (Serpulidae: Sabellida: Polychaeta: Annelida) from deep-sea locations off Ogasawara Island, Japan with a literature overview of the genus, Zootaxa 1447, pp. 47-56 : 49

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.176179

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6248544

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD0E55-6112-4014-FF76-24F3FA6E2307

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Plazi

scientific name

Metavermilia
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Key to Metavermilia View in CoL species

1. Operculum simple conical or globular......................................................................................................... 6

- Operculum complex, distal part composed of several tiers or disks ........................................................... 2

2. Operculum composed of 4–10 parallel tiers or disks fringed by simple or bifurcated spines..................... 3

- Operculum composed of several smooth radially striated tiers or disks with entire margins ..................... 4

3. Distal horny part of the operculum terminates with flat disk; tube with 5–9 longitudinal keels................... .......................................................................................................................................... M. nates View in CoL ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 F)

- Distal horny part of the operculum terminates with a single distal spine or hook; tube with one or three irregular longitudinal ridges ........................................................................... M. acanthophora View in CoL ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 H, I)

4. Spines of opercular disks bifurcated with round tips, the most distal star-shaped, consists of several spines (Fig. 3M); tube with 2 thick keels perforated by a row of pits and few peristome-like transverse annuli.... .................................................................................................................................................... M. truncata View in CoL

- Spines of opercular disks simple or bifurcated with sharp pointed tips ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 J, L); tube with 5–6 keels.. 5

5. Thoracic membranes to chaetiger 5; tube dotted with rectangular pits between about 4 longitudinal ridges, with an occasional transverse annulus .......................................................................................... M. spicata View in CoL

- Thoracic membranes to chaetiger 6; tube without flaring peristomes..................................... M. yamazotoi

6. Operculum simple globular membranous, no horny distal plate ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 N, O); tube with 5 – 7 longitudinal ridges ............................................................................................................................................... M. inflata View in CoL

- Operculum globular or conical, with chitinous flat or concave distal plate or convex distal cap............... 7

7. Operculum conical, covered with chitinous flat or concave distal plate ..................................................... 8

- Operculum globular, covered with convex distal cap................................................................................ 11

8. Operculum conical with (nearly) flat chitinous distal plate......................................................................... 9

- Operculum conical with concave distal plate ............................................................................................ 10

9. Distal horn part of the operculum terminates with flat disk; tube surface without keels, with multiple flar- ing peristomes ....................................................................................................... M. ogasawaraensis View in CoL n. sp.

- Distal plate of the operculum without central conical tubercle; tube surface with honey-comb sculpture made of numerous longitudinal keels and transverse ridges ......................................................... M. arctica View in CoL

10. Operculum conical, covered with thick concave distal plate that carries an ovoid process with 2 hooks ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 P, Q); thoracic membranes to thoracic chaetiger 5; tube with 5 irregular longitudinal keels and somewhat flaring mouth .................................................................................................................. M.ovata View in CoL

- Operculum conical, covered with concave distal plate, no ovoid processes with two hooks, thoracic mem- branes to thoracic chaetigers 3–4; tube with 4 – 6 irregular longitudinal ridges .......................................... ........................................................................................................................ M. annobonensis View in CoL ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 D, E)

11. Thoracic membranes to the end of thorax ................................................................................................. 12

- Thoracic membranes to chaetigers 4–6 ..................................................................................................... 13

12. Thoracic membranes fuse ventrally to form an apron; tube with 5–7 longitudinal keels and some trans- verse annuli ........................................................................................................................... M.multicristata

- Thoracic membranes do not fuse ventrally, no apron; tube smooth, very thick walled ............... M. taenia View in CoL

13. Thoracic membranes to chaetiger 4; tube surface with 3 longitudinal keels and without transverse annuli. .............................................................................................................................................. M. nanshaensis View in CoL

- Thoracic membranes to chaetigers 5–6; tube with 2 keels and some transverse annuli ........... M. gravitesta View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Serpulidae

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