Aspidosiphon (Paraspidosiphon) cutleri, Silva-Morales & Gómez-Vásquez, 2021

Silva-Morales, Itzahí & Gómez-Vásquez, Julio D., 2021, First records and two new species of sipunculans (Sipuncula) from the Southern Mexican Pacific, European Journal of Taxonomy 740 (1), pp. 77-117 : 99-101

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.740.1283

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4643212

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Aspidosiphon (Paraspidosiphon) cutleri
status

sp. nov.

Aspidosiphon (Paraspidosiphon) cutleri sp. nov.

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Fig. 12 View Fig

Etymology

In memory of Edward Cutler, expert in sipunculans and the principal source of inspiration for this work.

Material examined

Holotype MEXICO • Oaxaca, Camarón Beach ; 15°39′45″ N, 96°31′33″ W; 6 Apr. 2013; in dead coral; RXP and VAR leg.; UMAR-SIPU 082. GoogleMaps

Paratypes MEXICO • 1; same locality as for holotype; 16 Nov. 2016; JGV leg.; depth 2 m, in rocks, UMAR-SIPU 083 GoogleMaps 1; Oaxaca, San Agustin Bay ; 15°41′21.1″ N, 96°14′11.1″ W; 18 Mar. 2018; depth 2 m, in rocks; UMAR-SIPU 107 GoogleMaps .

Description

Trunk 30 mm in length, white ( Fig. 12A View Fig ). Anal and caudal shield brown. Sixteen longitudinal grooves in anal shield. Caudal shield also with grooves ( Fig. 12C–D View Fig ). Units of anal region distributed in longitudinal lines ( Fig. 12E View Fig ). More than 100 rings of unidentate proximal hooks, smaller than distal hooks ( Fig. 12F View Fig ) followed by scattered pyramidal hooks. Longitudinal muscles of body wall gathered into anastomosing bands. A pair of retractor muscles, fused for most of their length. Nephridia unilobed, occupying 50% of the trunk. Spindle muscle bifurcated near its anterior end ( Fig. 12B View Fig ).

Remarks

The species that are most similar to Aspidosiphon (Paraspidosiphon) cutleri sp. nov. are A. (P.) coyi de Quatrefages, 1865 , described from the Indian Ocean, and A. (P.) laevis de Quatrefages, 1865 . The type material of these two species was described by Saiz-Salinas (1983). The main differences between these species are the following: Aspidosiphon (P.) coyi has bidentate hooks and disperse units in the anterior region of the trunk; Aspidosiphon laevis lacks bidentate hooks and the units on the anterior region of the trunk are dispersed; nephridiopores are at the same level as the anus in both these species; on the other hand, A. (P.) cutleri sp. nov. only has unidentate hooks and the units are distributed in lines on the anterior region of the trunk; the nephridiopores are posterior to the anus. It is likely that the record of A. (P.) laevis from Costa Rica ( Dean et al. 2010) corresponds to this new species; however, it is necessary to review the specimens.

Habitat

Subtidal (2 m); in dead coral.

Distribution

Oaxaca, Mexico.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Sipuncula

Class

Phascolosomatidea

Order

Aspidosiphoniformes

Family

Aspidosiphonidae

Genus

Aspidosiphon

SubGenus

Aspidosiphon

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