A further step towards the characterisation of Terebellides (Annelida, Trichobranchidae) diversity in the Northeast Atlantic, with the description of a new species
Author
Barroso, Maria
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9624-3602
Departamento de Bioloxia, Universidade da Coruna, A Coruna, Spain
maria.p.barroso@udc.es
Author
Moreira, Juan
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1374-2033
Departamento de Biologia (Zoologia) & Centro de Investigacion en Biodiversidad y Cambio Global (CIBC-UAM), Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Author
Capa, Maria
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5063-7961
Departament de Biologia, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Mallorca, Spain
Author
Nygren, Arne
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5761-8803
Sjoefartmuseet Akvariet, Goeteborg, Sweden & Institutionen foer marina vetenskaper, Goeteborgs Universitet, Goeteborg, Sweden
Author
Parapar, Julio
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7585-6995
Departamento de Bioloxia, Universidade da Coruna, A Coruna, Spain
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Terebellides atlantis Williams, 1984
Figs 3C
, 8
, 9
, 10C
, 11
, 12
Terebellides atlantis
Williams, 1984: 121-123, fig. 4, table 1.
Terebellides atlantis
Species 16 -
Nygren et al. 2018
: 18-22, figs 6, 10.
Material examined.
15 specimens
(Suppl. material 1), Barents Sea (ZMBN116454, ZMBN116455, ZMBN116458, ZMBN116459, ZMBN116460, ZMBN116462, ZMBN116463, ZMBN116465, ZMBN116467, ZMBN116468, ZMBN116470, ZMBN116471, ZMBN116472, ZMBN116474); Norwegian coast (ZMBN116476).
GenBank accession numbers of material examined (COI).
MG025258, MG025259, MG025260, MG025261, MG025262, MG025263, MG025264, MG025265, MG025266, MG025267, MG025268, MG025269, MG025270, MG025271, MG025272, MG025273, MG025274, MG025275, MG025276, MG025277, MG025278, MG025279, MG025280, MG025281, MG025282, MG025283, MG025284, MG025285, MG025286, MG025287, MG025288, MG025289, MG025290, MG025291, MG025292, MG025293, MG025294, MG025295, MG025296, MG025297, MG025298, MG025299, MG025300, MG025301, MG025302, MG025303, MG025304, MG025305, MG025306, MG025307, MG025308, MG025309, MG025310, MG025311, MG025312
.
Diagnostic features of studied material.
Complete individuals ranging from 10.0-16.0 mm in length (Fig.
9
). Branchial dorsal lobes lamellae provided with well-developed papillary projections and branchial ventral lobes (Fig.
8A, B
) provided with long filaments (sometimes broken), 175.0
µm
in length. Between 10-11 lamellae on dorsal lobes. Lateral lappets present on TC 1-4; dorsal projection of thoracic notopodia on TC 2-4 (Fig.
8A
). Geniculate chaetae in TC 5, acutely bent, with well-defined capitium (Fig.
8C
). Ciliated papilla dorsal to thoracic notopodia not observed. From TC 7, neuropodia with one row of
type
3 thoracic uncini per torus, with rostrum/capitium length ratio of ~ 2:1 and capitium with a first row of three or four medium-sized teeth, followed by several smaller teeth (Fig.
8D
). Abdomen with 23-28 pairs of neuropodia with
type
2 uncini (Fig.
8E, F
).
Colour pattern.
MG staining pattern characterised by compact green colourant in SG 1-6, J-shaped glandular region in SG 3-5 and striped pattern in SG 7-14 (Fig.
12
). Similar to pattern 9.
Nucleotide diagnostic features.
All sequences of
Terebellides atlantis
share and are distinguished from other available
Terebellides
sequences in unique combinations of nucleotides (underlined) at the given position of our alignment: 60-84: TATTCGTATTGAGCTAGGGCAACCT, 132-150: ACATGCATTTTTAATAATC, 171-189: TTTTATTGGTGGATTTGGT, 213-231: GGGAGCTCCTGATATAGCC, 264-294: ACTACCACCAGCCTTAATCTTATTAGTAAGC, 345-363: ATTATCTGATAATATGGCT, 384-399: CCTTGCTATTTTTTCA, 477-484: GCTACGAC, 549-573: TCCAGTCTTAGCTGGTGCAATCACT, 558-591: CCGT, 615-630: TCCAGCTGGTGGTGGT.
Type locality.
Atlantic Ocean, off New England,
39°56.5'N
,
70°39.9'W
(
Williams 1984
).
Distribution and bathymetry.
Barents Sea, Greenland Sea, South Iceland, Norwegian coast and shelf; 219-2750 m deep (Figs
10C
,
11
, Suppl. material 1).
Remarks.
Terebellides atlantis
is a small species, reaching up to 16 mm in length. It is characterised by the lack of papillae on margins of branchial lamellae, and by having branchiae of type 3 and filaments in ventral branchial lobes, thoracic uncini of type 3 and abdominal uncini of type 2 (Table
1
). The most similar species to
T. atlantis
are
T. shetlandica
and
T. lavesquei
sp. nov. but
T. atlantis
differs from the latter in the size and type of branchiae (see remarks for
T. lavesquei
sp. nov. above). Branchial lobes are often missing as previously highlighted by
Parapar et al. (2011)
. Finally,
T. atlantis
has the widest geographical distribution and depth range (219 to 2750 m) among Group B species.