Hesionidae Grube, 1850 (Annelida: Polychaeta) from South-Southeastern Brazil, with descriptions of four new species
Author
Rizzo, Alexandra E.
Author
Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
text
Zootaxa
2014
3856
2
267
291
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.7
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1175-5326
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Syllidia
de
Quatrefages, 1865
Syllidia
de
Quatrefages, 1865
:291
, 1866: 13;
Pleijel, 1998
: 124
–126;
Ruta & Pleijel, 2006
: 506
.
Type
species
:
Syllidia armata
de
Quatrefages, 1866
, by monotypy.
Diagnosis
(modified from
Pleijel 1998
, and
Ruta & Pleijel 2006
):
Hesioninae
with eyes, small facial tubercle, and ovoid palpostyles. Ventral proboscis incision present, terminal ring of proboscis with 10 papillae, paired lateral jaws, and median stylet present, proboscis diaphragm absent. Lip glands absent or present (uncertainty). Enlarged dorsal cirri on segments 1–5, enlarged ventral cirri on segments 1–3, with alternation in orientation/length—non-elevated dorsal cirri on segment 22; elevated dorsal cirri on segments 23, 26 and 30 (Group IIIb2, see
Pleijel 1998
: 98, Table 3). Emerging notopodial hooks absent, notochaetae absent. Neuropodial lobes and neurochaetae from segment 3 or 4. Neurochaetal blades with prolonged teeth; tips unidentate. Paired ventral segmental adhesive papillae absent. Median pygidial papillae present.
Remarks.
Ruta & Pleijel (2006)
revised
Syllidia
;
they described a new species from
Hong Kong
but regarded all other species as junior synonyms of
S. armata
,
originally described from the Atlantic French coast. The two valid species show interesting differences regarding the development of jaws, and their posterior projections, such that these features could separate other species; because other body features might be more conservative, the modifications of jaws and chaetae should be more widely used to clarify the affinities of different populations or species (see below).