Syllis patagonica Soto & Mart��n & Lucas 2020, new species

Autor: Soto, Eulogio H., Mart��n, Guillermo San, Lucas, Yolanda
Rok vydání: 2020
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4425533
Popis: Syllis patagonica new species Figures 2, 3, 4 Material examined. Holotype. St. 50 (MNCN 16.01 /18723), 1 Paratype (MNCN 16.01 /18724). St. 41, 1 Paratype (MNCN 16.01 /18725) and 2 specimens used for SEM. St. 41, 5 Paratypes (LBUV 001 /2020). St. 50, 5 Paratypes (LBUV 002 /2020). Dates of collections: 19 October 2009 (St. 41) and 8 November 2010 (St. 50). Coordinates: St. 41 50��16���37��� S 74��53���21������W, St. 50 55��08��39.4��� S 68��49��34.0��� W. Description. Body robust, with wide, well marked segments (Figs 2A; 3A; 4A, B) yellowish pale on alive specimens; anterior segments with one transversal dark brown slender stripe on middle and two lateral ones, slender and shorter, located posteriorly on each segment (Fig. 3 A���D); color pattern easily disappears after fixation. Holotype complete, 8 mm long, 0.42 mm wide, 67 chaetigers. Prostomium subcircular, with two pairs of small eyes in open trapezoidal arrangement; median antenna similar in length to prostomium and palps together, inserted between posterior eyes, on posterior margin of prostomium, with about 11���13 articles; lateral antennae inserted in front of anterior eyes, near anterior margin of prostomium (Figs 2A; 4A, B), slightly shorter than median antenna, with 10���11 articles. Peristomium slightly shorter than subsequent segments; dorsal tentacular cirri similar in length to median antenna, with 14-15 articles; ventral tentacular cirri shorter than dorsal ones, with 10 articles. Dorsal cirri shorter than body width, fusiform, thick (Figs 2A, 3 A���D, 4A, B), dark by numerous glands inside articles; anterior dorsal cirri somewhat longer than remaining, with about 15-13-11-14-16 articles on first five chaetigers; dorsal cirri of proventricular segments with 8���11 articles, thicker than those of anterior segments; midbody dorsal cirri markedly fusiform and thick, alternating long ones with 10���11 and slightly shorter ones, with 8���9 articles (Fig. 4C). Parapodia conical, distally bilobed; ventral cirri short, thick, oval. Compound chaetae heterogomph falcigers with elongated, slender bidentate blades, proximal teeth small, distinctly smaller than distal ones, and short spines on margin, similar throughout, and marked dorsoventral gradation in length, more marked on anterior segments (Fig. 2 B���D). Anterior parapodia each with 10���12 compound chaetae, blades 40 ��m above, 18 ��m below (Figs 2B; 4D); midbody parapodia each with 8���10 compound chaetae, 38 ��m above, 18 ��m below (Fig. 2C); posterior parapodia each with 8���9 compound chaetae, 38 ��m above, 13 ��m below (Fig. 2D). Solitary dorsal capillary chaetae on posterior parapodia, slender, slightly bidentate (Fig. 2E); ventral simple capillary chaetae on far posterior segments, similar to dorsal one, slightly thicker (Fig. 2F). Anterior parapodia with four slender, pointed aciculae (Fig. 2G), three or four on midbody parapodia (Fig. 2H), and single in posterior parapodia, thicker than anterior and midbody ones, acuminate (Fig. 2I). Pharynx wide, through nine segments; pharyngeal tooth conical, on anterior margin. Proventricle similar in length to proventricle, through 10 segments, with 35 muscle cell rows and midline (Fig. 2A). Intestine clearly visible, with marked segmental caeca. Pygidium small, with two short anal cirri, with 11 articles. Distribution. Only known from Chilean Patagonia. Concepci��n channel, Drumond Hay island and Ponsonby sound, Beagle channel (Fig. 1). Habitat. Inside tubes (non-empty and empty) of Chaetopterus cf. variopedatus, from boulders and sediment bottoms and associated to M. pyrifera holdfasts in fjords, islands and channels from Chilean Patagonia. Salinity: from 30.2 to 35 PSU, temperature: from 8.5 to 8.9��C. Shallow subtidal, between 14 and 30 metres depth. Type locality. Concepci��n channel, Drumond Hay island, southern Chile (Patagonia). Remarks. Syllis patagonica, n. sp. is characterized by its color pattern (alive specimens), robust body with short, fusiform dorsal cirri whose articles are plenty of dark glandular inclusions, short, ovoid ventral cirri, and compound chaetae with elongated blades, similar throughout body, with short, small proximal tooth and short spines on margin. The arrangement of dorsal cirri is similar to those of Syllis armillaris (O. F. M��ller, 1771), a widely reported species but probably only inhabiting Atlantic European and Mediterranean coasts; however, S. armillaris has an elongated and slender body, the anterior chaetae are similar to those of S. patagonica n. sp. but those of midbody are different, with much shorter, almost unidentate blades (Licher 1999; San Mart��n 2003). Syllis hyalina Grube, 1863 is also similar but the body is elongated and slender, the midbody dorsal cirri are more elongated, and the blades of compound chaetae are not so elongated as in S. patagonica n. sp., with blades more markedly bidentate (Licher 1999; San Mart��n 2003). Syllis monilaris Savigny in Lamarck, 1818, the type species of the genus, also has short dorsal cirri, but the body is also elongated, the dorsal cirri are slender than those of S. patagonica n. sp. and the compound chaeta are short and unidentate or almost unidentate (��lvarez-Campos et al. 2015a; San Mart��n et al. 2017b). Syllis qamhiyn Lucas, San Mart��n & Fiege, 2020, from Socotra (Indian Ocean), also has thickened, short dorsal cirri on midbody and short, ovoid ventral cirri, but the body is elongated and slender, the dorsal cirri ends more pointed, and the midbody and posterior chaetae have short blades (Lucas et al. 2020). Finally, Syllis hampirmenyatu Mart��nez & San Mart��n, 2020, from Timor, also has short dorsal cirri on midbody, but the body is slender and elongated, the dorsal cirri are not thick, and the compound chaetae have shorter blades (Mart��nez & San Mart��n 2020). There are additional species of Syllis having short, thickened dorsal cirri on the midbody, but they have partially or totally fused shafts with short blades. Etymology. This species is named in honor of the Patagonian region currently considered a ���Hotspot��� of biodiversity, being type locality for many marine species.
Published as part of Soto, Eulogio H., Mart��n, Guillermo San & Lucas, Yolanda, 2020, Three new species of Syllis Savigny in Lamarck, 1818 (Annelida, Syllidae) from Chilean Patagonia, pp. 145-158 in Zootaxa 4878 (1) on pages 147-150, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4878.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/4424780
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