Aglaophamus Kinberg, 1866 (sensu Hartman, 1950 )
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Aglaophamus Kinberg, 1866 (sensu Hartman, 1950 ) |
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Aglaophamus Kinberg, 1866 (sensu Hartman, 1950) View in CoL
Aglaophamus View in CoL .— Fauchald, 1977: 97.— Rainer and Kaly, 1988: 686.— Ravara et al., 2010a: 402 View Cited Treatment .— Ravara et al., 2010b: 7 View Cited Treatment .
Type species. Aglaophamus lyratus Kinberg 1866 , by monotypy.
Diagnosis. Branchiae involute or recurved. Lyrate chaetae present or absent. Barred chaetae present. Acicular lobes acutely pointed, aciculae curved at tip. Antennae and palps present. Pharynx with variable number of subterminal papillae in 14–22 longitudinal rows, proximal region of pharynx smooth.
Species Type locality Data source Body length, body Body pigment- Prostomium with nos of Pharynx, nos of prs width (max) in mm, ation, eyespots & prs of antennae terminal bifid papillae nos of chaetigers of position
type material
......continued on the next page Species Type locality Data source Body length, body width Body pigment- Prostomium with nos Pharynx, nos of (max) in mm, nos of ation, eyespots & of prs of antennae prs terminal bifid chaetigers of type position papillae material
a indicates data not provided Species Pharyngeal 1st chaetiger Notopodia of well developed Neuropodia of well Types of chaetae
subterminal chaetigers; presence or developed chaetigers; papillae, nos of rows, absence of branchiae
abranchiata (Ehlers, 20 rows each with 4-5 1st chaetiger not described lobes rounded, poorly lobes rounded poorly barred and serrated
) papillae per row; cone developed decrease in size developed decrease in capillaries present, no shaped, reducing in posteriorly, dorsal cirrus size posteriorly, ventral further details given size towards base of present; branchiae absent cirrus present
pharynx
ambrizettana n/a ventral cirrus longer than noto poorly developed lobes, neuro poorly developed anterior chaetigers with
Augener, 1918) chaetigerous lobe; dorsal cirrus dorsal cirri absent; branchiae lobes, ventral cirri present barred chaetae, middle & similar, absent posterior chaetigers with long chaetae 3x 3 body width, broad bladed with serrated margins
derupeli n. sp. 22 each row with 7 parapodia projecting anteriorly, noto with conical acicular & neuro with conical barred chaetae present in papillae, median lying adjacent to prostomium postacicular lobes; branchiae acicular & postacicular preacicular fascicles of papilla & verrucae from chaetigers 8-22, straight lobes, small conical chaetigers 1-9, broad-
absent ventral cirrus bladed serrated capillaries
hartmannschroe- 20 each row with 2 to noto with low conical acicular parapodial lobes well 4 types: barred, serrated,
Jirkov & 5-6 papillae, median lobe, neuro 2x as long as noto, separated from each other; spinose & smooth Dnestrovskaya in dorsal & ventral acute, conical ventral & notopodial cirri capillaries Jirkov, 2001 papilla absent starting from chaetiger 2,
similar in size along body;
branchiae occupying 1/4 of
interramal space; present
from chaetiger 5 or 6 to
chaetiger 19
maryae (San Martin, 20-22 each row with 8 same size as subsequent ones, noto- poorly developed, with neuro poorly developed, 5 types: barred, capillary,) accepted as M. long papillae; below directed anteriorly; noto- conical acicular lobes, other with conical acicular dentate, spinulose & stammeri verrucae present for acicular lobes conical others lobes poorly developed; lobes, other lobes poorly unequal lyrate 2/3 length; proximal poorly developed; neuro pre & branchiae absent developed, ventral cirrus region smooth postacicular lobes encircling subspherical
acicular lobes; dorsal cirrus
small, ventral cirriform with
swollen tips
minuta (Théel, 18-20 each row with anteriorly directed, noto & noto- with conical acicular neuro with conical 3 types, barred restricted
) 4-6 papillae, single neuro acicular conical lobes, lobes, pre & post acicular acicular lobes, pre & post to 1st 20 chaetigers in
mid-dorsal papilla, other lobes poorly developed, lobes poorly developed, acicular lobes poorly preacicular fascicle, finely proximal region dorsal cirrus v. small , ventral dorsal cirrus small; branchiae developed, ventral cirrus spinulated in postacicular smooth well developed cirriform straight, ciliated occupying small. fascicle, capillaries
1/3 of interramal space; from present in 1st chaetiger chaetiger 6-8 to 10-14 and preacicular fascicle
……continued on the next page longitudinal bands ventral, with swollen tips inflated bases; branchiae ventral cirrus with chaetae all finely absent but walls of interramal inflated bases spinose capillaries, region with 6 tufts of cilia lyrate with unequal forks from chaetiger 3 or 4
. sphaerocirrata 22 each row with 7-10 papillae directed forwards to lie parallel noto with acicular lobes neuro with acicular 4 kinds, barred in
Wesenberg-Lund, per row, mid-dorsal & ventral to prostomium; noto with conical, all pre & post lobes conical, all pre & preacicular, post
1949) papilla absent, proximal base conical acicular lobe, pre & acicular lobes poorly post acicular lobes acicular with finely covered in verrucae, post acicular lobes rudimentary; developed, dorsal cirri with poorly developed., spinulated &
neuro pre & post acicular lobes spherical base & pointed tip, ventral cirrus initially lyriform with
encircling acicular branchiae absent subspherical becoming unequal branches, elongated posteriorly capillaries in 1st chaetiger neuro, all chaetae long
. sphaerocirrata 22 each row with 12-15 directed forwards to lie parallel noto with conical acicular neuro with conical 3 types, most in
orientalis Lee & Jae, (mainly 14-15) papillae to prostomium, dorsal cirri lobes, preacicular lobe acicular lobes, postacicular
1983 median dorsal papilla & absent, ventral cirrus same rounded, postacicular lobe preacicular lobe fascicles with v. verrucae absent shape as palps, all lobes poorly low & rounded; dorsal cirrus rounded, postacicular long serrated
developed almost spherical; branchiae lobe low & rounded; capillaries, barred in absent ventral cirrus almost preacicular, lyrate spherical chaetae with equal forks
. stammeri (Augener, 20-22 rows each with 8 long parapodia similar in size to noto with conical acicular neuro with conical 5 types: barred,
1932) and conical subterminal subsequent chaetigers, lobe, pre & post chaetal acicular lobe, pre & smooth capillaries, papillae subterminal papillae anteriorly directed, parallel to poorly developed rounded, post chaetal poorly serrated, spinose are followed by several minute prostomium. dorsal cirri small dorsal cirrus subsphaerical; developed rounded, capillaries & papillae, extending over 2/3 & spherical; ventral cirri branchiae absent ventral cirrus unequal lyrate length of pharynx; proximal cirriform with swollen tips subsphaerical
region smooth
. mesobranchia Calliope River based on original description 23, 2.2, 49 colourless present on almost square, slightly 10 Rainer & Hutchings, Gladstone Qld anterior margin convex anteriorly, 1 pr of 1977 Australia, estuarine of chaetiger 3, antennae & palps
black
. neopolybranchia Usurjiri Bay , based on original description, 20, 1, 61 dark pigmented 1 pr on 3rd rectangular, slightly 10 Imajima & Takeda, Hokkaido, Japan, 22 Jung & Hong, 1997 diamond in median chaetiger convex anterior, elongate, 1987 m part of prostomium 1pr of antennae & palps
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Species Pharynx,arrangement, Pharyngeal subterminal 1st chaetiger Noto-& neuropodia of well Branchiae Chaetae
no. of prs bifid terminal papillae, no. of rows, developed chaetigers
papillae ornamentation for discussion re palps and antennae see Discussion of this paper
Nephtys paradoxa was originally described from Sweden but has been described from Australia and many other locations in the world, and certainly needs to be re-examined as almost certainly represents a suite of species see Ravara et al. 2010b.
TABLE 4 View TABLE 4 . (Continued)
Species Pharynx,arrangement, Pharyngeal subterminal 1st chaetiger Noto-& neuropodia of well Branchiae Chaetae
no. of prs bifid terminal papillae, no. of rows, developed chaetigers
papillae ornamentation Species Pharynx,arrangement, Pharyngeal subterminal 1st chaetiger Noto-& neuropodia of well Branchiae Chaetae
no. of prs bifid terminal papillae, no. of rows, developed chaetigers papillae ornamentation
. serrata Imajima 11 22, each row with 3-4 not erect, noto with noto better developed than from 5th to near end 2 kinds, barred in
Takeda, 1987 papillae, median dorsal conical acicular lobe, neuro, acicular lobes bilobed of body, well preacicular & long papilla absent, verrucae pre & postacicular distally, preacicular low & developed & involute spinulose with small abundant on lobes small, dorsal & rounded, postacicular; dorsal postacicular fascicles proximal surface ventral cirri long & cirrus with foliaceous base
digitate
. sukumoensis n/a 20, each with 4-7 papillae, n/a parapodial lobes slightly from 2nd almost to barred limited to
Kitamori, 1960 no mid-dorsal papilla incised at distal ends pygidium, foliaceous chaetigers 1-8, replaced present thick, with small with long smooth cirrus, absent on last 5 capillaries on
segments subsequent chaetigers, plus some with
flattened serrated blades
Nephtys triangula 12 22, each row with 7 directed forward, noto with elongate from 3rd (4 in small barred extend to
sp. papillae, median dorsal lying adjacent to postacicular lobe, acicular specimens), continue posterior chaetigers, papilla absent, verrucae prostomium. lobe rounded, neuro with 2 to posterior, by broad-bladed long present proximally equal sized lobes, well chaetiger 20 fully flowing capillaries with developed ventral cirrus occupying interramal serrated margins space
Species | Type locality | Data source Body length, body width (max) in mm, no. of chaetigers, holotype/neotype | Body pigmentation | Eyespots | Prostomium shape; no. of prs of antennae & palps** | Pharynx, arrangement, no. of prs bifid terminal papillae |
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N.brachycephala Moore, 1903 | Sagami Bay, Japan, 320–347 m | based on original description, 64, 4, 60 & Imajima & Hartman 1964 (incomplete) illustrations; | n/a | absent | 2x as wide as long, 2 prs antennae | n/a |
N. bruuni Kirkegaard, 1995 | W. of New Zealand in 610 m | based on original description 11, 3, 24 (incomplete) | n/a | n/a | trapezoidal, 1 pr antennae & palps | n/a |
N. chemulpoensis Jung & Hong, 1997 | Eastern Yellow Sea, Korea, intertidal | based on original description 43, 2.4, 71 | n/a | absent | rounded with convex anterior margin, 1 pr antennae & palps | 10 |
N. danida Nateewathana & Hylleberg, 1986 | Bang Tao Bay, Phuket Is, Thailand, 10 m | based on original description 9.5, n/a, 47 | colourless | present, although may not be visible except by dissection | rounded, quadrangular; 1 pr antennae & palps | 10 |
N. gravieri Augener, 1913 | Freemantle, West Australia | based on Rainer & Hutchings, 49, 2.2, 87 (based 1977, largely on type of N. on N. mirocirrus mirocirrus Fauchald synon by Fauchald) Rainer & Hutchings, 1977 with N. gravieri | cream, becoming brown posteriorly, | absent | flattened, quadrate, slightly concave anteriorly with 1 pr short tapering antennae & 1 pr palps dorsal margins | 10 |
N. inornata Rainer & Hutchings, 1977 | Port Hacking, NSW Australia, 4-6 m | based on original description 1, 0.93, 51 | colourless, | 1 pr inserted on posterior chaetiger 2, brown | flattened, rounded & as long as wide, 1 pr short antennae & palps | 9 |
N. longipes Stimpson, 1856 | Bateman's Bay, NSW, Australia, intertidal | based on redescription from 82, 3, 143 Rainer & Hutchings 1977, Paxton, 1974 ( N. vikingensis ) | anteriorly with dorsal brown pigmentation, absent by 10th chaetiger | absent | oval, with triangular translucent preantennal lobe, 1 pr of antennae & palps | 10 |
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