Serpulids (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the Eastern Pacific, including a brief mention of Hawaiian serpulids
Author
Bastida-Zavala, J. Rolando
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Zootaxa
2008
2008-03-07
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Serpula columbiana
Johnson, 1901
(
Figures 11A–E
)
Serpula columbiana
Johnson, 1901: 432–433
, pl. 19, figs. 199–204.
Type
locality:
Alki Point
,
Puget Sound
,
Washington
,
USA
.
Serpula nannoides
Chamberlin, 1919: 270
, pl. 2, fig. 8, off Crescent City (
California
,
USA
).
Serpula columbiana
.—
Kupriyanova, 1999: 24–27
, figs 1, 3, 4B, D (revision of the species).
Material examined.
Twelve
specimens:
Washington
(
USA
),
LACM-AHF 1883
,
syntype
(approx.
47º34’N
,
122º25’W
,
Alki Point
,
Puget Sound
,
July
, 1897).
California
(
USA
),
LACM-AHF 1884
,
four
syntypes
(approx. 37º52–56’N, 122º26–29’W,
Punta Cavallo
, north of
Golden Gate Bridge
,
Marin County
,
Feb. 7, 1894
)
;
LACM-AHF
s.n.
,
2 spec.
(
32º34’N
,
117º09’W
,
Velero
?, sta. 4928, area VIII, cobbles and boulders,
15 m
,
March 28, 1957
)
;
LACMN-AHF
s.n.
,
2 spec.
(
34º00’25”N
, 119º31’30–35”W, 1.6 km south-eastern of
Smugglers Cove
,
Santa Cruz Island
,
Velero
III, sta. 1295, coralline sand, pebbles,
30–42 m
,
April 12, 1941
)
;
LACMN-AHF
s.n.
(
33º59’N
, 119º26–27’W, 1.6 km south of west end of
Anacapa Island
,
Velero
IV, sta. 1942, sand, kelp, hydroids, molluscs and echinoderms,
54–60 m
,
April 15, 1950
)
;
MCZ 511
,
2131
holotype
and
paratype
of
S. nannoides
(approx. 41º43–48’N, 124º11–19’W, off
Crescent City
,
U.S.
Coast Survey Expedition
, 1859–60, coll.
A. Agassiz
, dried)
.
Diagnosis.
Tube white, rough, thick-walled, with slight transverse ridges, lacks longitudinal ridges, peristomes or alveoli. Opercular peduncle smooth, white, with marked constriction. Operculum symmetrical funnel, with 111–145 radii with blunt tips, and concave inner surface, with numerous tiny conical tubercles (
Figs 11A–C
). Funnel typically deep (operculum diameter equal to its length), sometimes shallow (
Fig. 11A
). Thoracic membrane large, continuing to end of thorax and meeting mid-ventrally, but not fused to form a single ventral apron. Collar with bayonet chaetae, with two blunt-short teeth, distal blade smooth (
Fig. 11D
), or with minute teeth along to blade in smaller specimens (
Fig. 11E
).
Habitat.
Depth:
15–60 m
. On rocks and shells.
Distribution.
North-eastern Pacific.
Alaska
to
California
(
USA
) (
Kupriyanova 1999
).
Taxonomic remarks.
Kupriyanova (1999)
revised and measured about
30 specimens
of
S. columbiana
and recorded opercula with 55 to 160 radii.
Chamberlin (1919)
briefly described
S. nannoides
, from speci- mens collected off Crescent City,
California
,
USA
; unfortunately the
type
specimens have dried out. Salazar- Vallejo (pers. comm. 2004) recommended revising topotype specimens; however, the number of radii recorded by Chamberlin (and confirmed by his illustrations) is of 90.
Kupriyanova (1999)
showed that the number of radii is positively correlated with size. The collar chaetae of
S. nannoides
also correspond to those of
S. columbiana
(
Fig. 11D
). The general shape of the operculum of
S. nannoides
falls within the variation of
S. columbiana
. Therefore,
S. nannoides
is considered a junior synonym of
S. columbiana
.