New species and records of Heterospio (Annelida, Longosomatidae) from continental shelf, slope and abyssal depths of the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean and adjacent seas
Author
Blake, James A.
0000-0001-8217-9769
jablake9@gmail.com
Author
Maciolek, Nancy J.
0000-0003-0195-0713
njmaciolek@gmail.com
text
Zootaxa
2023
2023-04-03
5260
1
1
74
http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0755-PDN
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5260.1.1
1175-5326
7794920
7171477F-DB75-4CF6-9507-3329F5D7A9F7
Genus
Heterospio
Ehlers, 1874
Type
species
:
Heterospio longissima
Ehlers, 1874
, by monotypy.
Synonym:
Longosoma
Hartman, 1944
.
Type
species:
Longosoma catalinensis
Hartman, 1944
, by monotypy.
Generic Diagnosis
. (emended): Body elongated, linear, divided into three regions: an anterior region with seven to nine short setigers, a median or abdominal region with greatly elongated segments, and a posterior bulbous region bearing three to five short segments. Prostomium narrow, conical, or broadly rounded to disk-like; nuchal organs narrow slits on posterior lateral margins. One pair of grooved peristomial dorsal tentacles, easily lost, arising from notches on dorsolateral surfaces of peristomium. Proboscis an eversible epithelial pouch. Anterior region with one to eight pairs of cirriform branchiae beginning on setiger 2, usually very long when present, arising above and near notopodia. Parapodia biramous with setal fascicles arising from near anterior margin of each segment. Anterior or thoracic region with simple capillaries in tightly defined fascicles, neuropodial acicular spines present or absent on setiger 1. Parapodia of abdominal segments with setae arranged in two elongate rows producing cinctures similar to those of some cirratulids. Abdominal setae include simple capillaries, acicular spines, aristate spines, and subuluncini. Posterior inflated section with acicular hooks.
Remarks
. The number of branchial pairs, location of the first elongated segment, and the nature and arrangement of setae along the body are the characters most often used to separate species in the genus. However, there have been differing approaches to identify where the abdominal or elongated segments first begin, and other characters have proven to be equally important. See Discussion at end of paper.
The description of
Heterospio longissima
from off
Ireland
in
837 m
by
Ehlers (1874
,
1875
) was the first account of this unusual group of polychaetes. It was another 70 years before the second species,
H. catalinensis
(
Hartman, 1944
)
, (as
Longosoma
) was described from southern California followed by
H. sinica
Wu & Chen, 1960
from
China
,
H. mediterranea
Laubier
et al.
, 1974
and
H. reducta
Laubier
et al.
, 1974
from the Mediterranean Sea, and
H. peruana
Borowski, 1994
from off
Peru
in abyssal depths. The two most recently described species are
H. angolana
Bochert & Zettler, 2009
from West Africa, and
H. indica
Parapar
et al.
, 2016
from the Arabian Sea off
India
.
Blake & Maciolek (2019)
listed these eight valid species of
Heterospio
but noted that additional species from various deep-water collections were known to them.
In the present study, specimens have been accumulated from sites throughout the North Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, off
Brazil
, California, SE Australia,
New Zealand
, the South
China
Sea, and the Indian Ocean. Most materials are from deep-water surveys. From these a total of 19 species have been identified, 15 new to science.
The following species of
Heterospio
, grouped by geographic area, are identified and treated in this study:
1.
Heterospio hartmanae
new species
2.
Heterospio aruba
new species
3.
Heterospio bathyala
new species
4.
Heterospio canariensis
new species
5.
Heterospio dibranchiata
new species
6.
Heterospio guiana
new species
7.
Heterospio
cf.
reducta
Laubier, Picard & Ramos, 1974
8.
Heterospio southwardorum
new species
9.
Heterospio paulolanai
new species
10.
Heterospio alata
new species
11.
Heterospio bidentata
new species
12.
Heterospio brunei
new species
13.
Heterospio catalinensis
(
Hartman, 1944
)
14.
Heterospio ehlersi
new species
15.
Heterospio knoxi
new species
16.
Heterospio peruana
Borowski, 1994
17.
Heterospio africana
new species
18.
Heterospio antonbruunae
new species
19.
Heterospio indica
Parapar, Vijapure, Moreira & Sukumaran, 2016