Evaluation of “ Cirriformia tentaculata ” (Annelida: Cirratulidae) from Japan as a Pollution Indicator in Marine Environments: Is it Truly a Single Species?
Author
Jimi, Naoto
Sugashima Marine Biological Laboratory, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, Toba, Mie 517 - 0004, Japan E-mail: beniimo 7010 @ gmail. com & Centre for Marine & Coastal Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM, Penang, Malaysia & Corresponding author
beniimo7010@gmail.com
Author
Fujiwara, Yoshihiro
Research Institute for Global Change (RIGC), Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Yokosuka, Kanagawa 237 - 0061, Japan
Author
Kajihara, Hiroshi
Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060 - 0810, Japan
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Species Diversity
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https://doi.org/10.12782/specdiv.29.281
journal article
10.12782/specdiv.29.281
2189-7301
14669708
Cirriformia satoi
sp. nov.
[New Japanese name: Doro-mizuhiki] (
Figs 10–12
)
Material examined.
Asadokoro
: one of unknown sex,
body length
32 mm
, body width
1 mm
, 205 chaetigers,
10 June 2014
, coll
. N
. Jimi
.
Paratype
(NSMT-Pol P-933),
COI
INSD
accession no
. PP891558.
Higatakouen
: two of unknown sex, body length
42–52 mm
, body width
2 mm
, 235–308 chaetigers,
28 June 2014
, coll
. N
. Jimi
.
Paratypes
(NSMT-Pol P-934),
COI
INSD
accession no
. PP891563.
Honjyou
:
one of unknown sex, body length
87 mm
, body width
2 mm
, 288 chaetigers,
24 June 2014
, coll.
N. Jimi.
Holotype
(NSMT-Pol H-935),
COI
INSD
accession no. PP891568.
Fig. 7. Stereoscopic micrographs of
Cirriformia saxicola
sp. nov.
, holotype (NSMT-Pol H-932). A, Whole body of preserved specimen; B, MGST pattern of prostomium; C, MGST pattern of lateral body.
Issiki
: one of unknown sex, body length
32 mm
, body width
2 mm
, 109 chaetigers,
3 June 2014
, coll
. N
. Jimi
.
Paratype
(NSMT-Pol P-936),
COI
INSD
accession no PP891575
Siokawa
: one of unknown sex, body length
116 mm
, body width
7 mm
, 338 chaetigers,
2 June 2014
, coll
. N
. Jimi
.
Paratype
(NSMT-Pol P-937),
COI
INSD
accession no
. PP891598
Souzugawa
: one of unknown sex, body length
68 mm
, body width
2 mm
, 300 chaetigers,
18 June 2014
, coll
. N
. Jimi
.
Paratype
(NSMT-Pol P-938),
COI
INSD
accession no
. PP891599
Description.
Body length
32–116 mm
and width
1–7 mm
, 109–338 chaetigers, and color in life orange. Color in alcohol pale yellow (
Fig. 10A
). Several specimens with black pigmentation in anterior ventral zone. Body elongated, dorsally inflated and grooved throughout, ventral surface not grooved. Eyes absent. Prostomium rounded (
Fig. 11
). Paired nuchal organs located on prostomium. Peristomium with one annulation and some wrinkles, deeply grooved in junction between peristomium and chaetiger 1. Branchiae start from peristomium, one pair per segment, few. Branchiae arising from notopodial ridge, in posterior segments, inserted at discrete distance from notopodial ridge, not shifting to mid-dorsal section. Notopodia and neuropodia separated, forming shoulders shifting from a position closer to dorsum to a more median position along midbody. Two groups of dorsal tentacles arising from chaetigers 5–6 (<
42 mm
length) or 6–7 (>
42 mm
length); each group with 4–10 tentacles. Dorsal tentacles organized in two groups each. Notopodia and neuropodia with capillary chaetae and spines. Notochaeta: 3–12 capillary chaetae per fascicle along entire body, 2–4 spines (
Fig. 12A
) from chaetigers 110–235 and following chaetigers, spines short, slightly curved, blunt. Neurochaeta: 3–8 capillary chaetae per fascicle along entire body, 3–7 spines (
Fig. 12B
) present from chaetigers 31–48 and following chaetigers, spines short, slightly curved, blunt. Pygidium simple, with terminal anus.
Fig. 8. Anterior part of
Cirriformia saxicola
sp. nov.
, holotype (NSMT-Pol H-932).
Fig. 9. Scanning electron micrographs of
Cirriformia saxicola
sp. nov.
, holotype (NSMT-Pol H-932). A, Neuropodial spines; B, notopodial spines.
Methyl Green Staining Pattern.
The margin of prostomium and edge of dorsal area of chaetiger 2–4 were notably stained. Segment after tentacles were stained forming complete rings around segments, inter-segmental grooves not staining (
Fig. 10B, C
).
Etymology.
This species is named after Dr. Masanori Sato in recognition of his great taxonomic works about Japanese polychaetes especially around tidal flats.
Distribution and habitat.
Known from tidal flats in the area of Pacific Ocean side of
Japan
.
Remarks.
This species has dorsal tentacles in chaetigers 5–6 or 6–7 and branchia starting from peristomium.
Cirriformia chehocensis
(Grube, 1877)
is incompletely described as the chaetiger number of the first pair of branchiae is not given in the original description, but dorsal tentacles arise from one segment (5 or 6). This character helps discrimination
C
.
chehocensis
from
C
.
satoi
.
This species resembles
C
.
petersenae
sp. nov.
in that dorsal tentacles arise from chaetigers 5–6 or 6–7 and branchia starting from peristomium. This species can be discriminat- ed from
C
.
petersenae
by neuropodial spine start from more posterior chaetigers (110–235) and shape of prostomium (rounded vs. broad triangular).