Oxydromus Grube, 1855

Rizzo, Alexandra E. & Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I., 2014, Hesionidae Grube, 1850 (Annelida: Polychaeta) from South-Southeastern Brazil, with descriptions of four new species, Zootaxa 3856 (2), pp. 267-291 : 280-281

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Oxydromus Grube, 1855
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Oxydromus Grube, 1855 View in CoL

Oxydromus Grube, 1855:98 View in CoL ; Villalobos-Guerrero & Harris, 2012:23 View Cited Treatment . Ophiodromus Sars, 1862:87 View in CoL ; Pleijel, 1998:137 –143.

Type species: Oxydromus fasciatus Grube, 1855 , by monotypy.

Diagnosis (modified from Pleijel 1998; Parapar et al. 2004): Ophiodrominae with uniform brown pigmentation occasionally with transversal whitish stripes; prostomium rounded to rectangular with facial tubercle, a pair of biarticulate palpi, and bearing three antennae, with the median antenna frontally inserted; six pairs of enlarged tentacular cirri; pharynx without papillae or jaws; prolonged neuropodial lobes; notopodia and notochaetae absent from segments 1 to 5; furcated and capillary simple notochaetae; composed neurochaetae.

Remarks. Villalobos-Guerrero & Harris (2012) have reinstated Oxydromus over Ophiodromus because the former was erroneously regarded a junior homonym of Oxydromus Schlegel, 1854 (Aves, Gruiformes , Rallidae ), which was an incorrect subsequent spelling of Ocydromus Wagler, 1830 .

Key to species of Oxydromus Grube, 1855 View in CoL 1 1 Notopodia with> 12 chaetae per bundle................................................................... 2 – Notopodia with 1– 10 chaetae per bundle.................................................................. 6 – Notopodia without notochaetae......................................................................... 24 2(1) Eyes of about the same size............................................................................. 3 – Anterior eyes larger than posterior ones.................................................................... 5 3(2) Neurochaetae bidentate; body pale....................................................................... 4 – Neurochaetae unidentate; body solid brown; prostomium as long as wide..........................................

............................................................ O. didymocerus (Schmarda, 1861) View in CoL NSW, Australia 4(3) Prostomium as long as wide....................................... O. flexuosus View in CoL (delle Chiaje, 1827) Gulf of Naples – Prostomium markedly shorter than wide........................................ O. spinosus (Ehlers, 1908) View in CoL Angola 5(2) Ventral cirri smooth; neurochaetae bidentate; body solid brown........................ O. vittatus ( Sars, 1862) View in CoL Norway – Ventral cirri multiarticulated; neurochaetae unidentate; body with three transverse bands in alternating segments...........

.................................................................. O. comatus ( Ehlers, 1913) Antarctic Ocean View in CoL 6(1) Prostomium polygonal, pentagonal or rectangular........................................................... 7 – Prostomium rounded................................................................................. 17 7(6) Prostomium as long as wide............................................................................. 8 – Prostomium wider than long........................................................................... 14 8(7) Eyes of about the same size............................................................................. 9 – Anterior eyes larger than posterior ones................................................................... 11 9(8) Neurochaetae bidentate............................................................................... 10 – Neurochaetae unidentate; body pale................................... O. furcatus ( Hartmann-Schröder, 1959) View in CoL Peru 10(9) Eyes not fused to each other; body with several transverse white bands............................................

............................................ O.agilis Adriatic Sea ( O. adspersus Grube, 1874 View in CoL could be conspecific) – Eyes fused; body solid brown.............................................. O. longifundus (Uchida, 2004) View in CoL Japan 11(8) Neurochaetae bidentate............................................................................... 12 – Neurochaetae unidentate; eyes fused; body pale................................ O. brevipodius (Uchida, 2004) View in CoL Japan 12(11) Ventral cirri smooth; eyes fused......................................................................... 13 – Ventral cirri articulated; eyes not fused; body pale or greenish............. O. pallidus Claparède, 1864 View in CoL Mediterranean Sea 13(12) Median neuropodia with ca. 50 neurochaetae per bundle (body 5 mm long); body brown with three transverse white bands...

...................................................................... O. parapallidus (Uchida, 2004) View in CoL Japan – Median neuropodia with about 25 neurochaetae per bundle (body 7–10 mm long); body pigmentation solid,yellowish to dark

brown........................................................................... O. lanai View in CoL sp. n. SE Brazil 14(7) Eyes of about the same size, fused to each other; neurochaetae bidentate; body pale..................................

...................................................... O. adorsosetosus (Hartmann-Schröder, 1974) View in CoL S Australia – Anterior eyes larger than posterior ones................................................................... 15 15(14) Eyes not fused to each other............................................................................ 16 – Eyes fused to each other; neurochaetae bidentate; body pale....................................................

.................. O. angustifrons (Grube, 1878) View in CoL Philippines ( O. latifrons View in CoL is conspecific after Storch & Niggemann 1967) 16(15) Neurochaetae bidentate; median antenna half as long as laterals; body pale.........................................

............................................................. O. pugettensis ( Johnson, 1901) View in CoL Washington, USA – Neurochaetae unidentate; median antenna minute; body pale................. O. notospinosus (Rosito, 1983) View in CoL Philippines 17(6) Prostomium wider than long, or about as long as wide....................................................... 18 – Prostomium much wider than long; anterior eyes larger than posterior ones; neurochaetae bidentate................... 23 18(17) Eyes of about the same size............................................................................ 19 – Anterior eyes larger than posterior ones................................................................... 20 19(18) Eyes not fused to each other; neurochaetae unidentate............ O. spinapandens (Storch & Niggemann, 1967) Red Sea View in CoL – Eyes fused to each other; neurochaetae bidentate............................... O. limicolus (Willey, 1905) View in CoL Sri Lanka 20(18) Eyes not fused to each other............................................................................ 21 – Eyes fused; neurochaetae bidentate; body with transverse white bands.......................................... 22 21(20) Neurochaetae bidentate; antennae, palps and ventral cirri basally swollen..........................................

............................................................ O. angolaensis ( Hartmann-Schröder, 1959) View in CoL Angola – Neurochaetae unidentate; antennae, palps and cirri tapered..................... O. pelagicus (Rioja, 1923) View in CoL NE Atlantic 22(20) Tentacular cirri as long as body width............................................ O. fauveli (Uchida, 2004) View in CoL Japan – Tentacular cirri smaller than body width.......................................... O. okudai (Uchida, 2004) View in CoL Japan 23(17) Palpophore as long as palpostyle; lateral antennae and palps as long as prostomium; body pale.........................

................................................ O. microantennatus (Hutchings & Murray, 1984) View in CoL NSW, Australia – Palpophore 1/5 as long as palpostyle; lateral antennae and palps twice as long as prostomium; body with dorsal green markings

........... O. longicirrata (Knox & Cameron, 1971) View in CoL 2 Victoria, Australia (this seems to be the epitoke of the above species) 24(1) Prostomium polygonal, pentagonal or rectangular.......................................................... 25 – Prostomium rounded, wider than long.................................................................... 29 25(24) Prostomium as long as wide; anterior eyes larger; body solid brown............................................ 26 – Prostomium wider than long........................................................................... 27 26(25) Eyes not fused to each other; neurochaetae bidentate.................... O. obscurus ( Verrill, 1873) View in CoL Massachusetts USA – Eyes fused; neurochaetae unidentate............................................ O. bunbuku (Uchida, 2004) View in CoL Japan 27(25) Anterior eyes larger than posterior ones, not fused to each other; neurochaetae unidentate........................... 28 – Eyes of about the same size; neurochaetae bidentate; body pale.................. O. berrisfordi ( Day, 1967) View in CoL South Africa 28(27) Tentacular cirri longer than body width; body with one transverse white band...... O. fasciatus ( Grube, 1855) Adriatic Sea View in CoL – Tentacular cirri shorter than body width; body pale................... O. minutus ( Hartmann-Schröder, 1959) El Salvador View in CoL 29(24) Eyes not fused to each other; median antenna minute; body pale.................................................

........................ O. mutilatus (Treadwell, 1901) View in CoL Porto Rico (incl. O. guanicus fide Salazar-Vallejo & Rizzo 2009 ) – Eye fused; median antenna ¼ as long as lateral ones; body solid brown.............. O. constrictus (Uchida, 2004) View in CoL Japan

1) Oxydromus aucklandicus Willey, 1902 and O. viridescens (Ehlers, 1864) View in CoL are incompletely described and cannot be inserted in key. Gyptis incompta Ehlers, 1913 View in CoL (not 1912 which is a nomen nudum fide Hartman 1964) is listed under Oxydromus View in CoL in WoRMS but it belongs in Gyptis View in CoL . 2) Ophiodromus longocirratus Tenerelli, 1973 is a 2 mm long juvenile, perhaps of a Mediterranean Gyptis View in CoL species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Hesionidae

SubFamily

Ophiodrominae

Loc

Oxydromus Grube, 1855

Rizzo, Alexandra E. & Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. 2014
2014
Loc

Oxydromus

Villalobos-Guerrero 2012: 23
Pleijel 1998: 137
Sars 1862: 87
Grube 1855: 98
1855
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