Polychaeta Orbiniidae from Antarctica, the Southern Ocean, the Abyssal Pacific Ocean, and off South America
Author
Blake, James A.
text
Zootaxa
2017
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journal article
37318
10.5281/zenodo.245827
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245827
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Genus
Orbinia
Quatrefages, 1866
Aricia
Savigny, 1820
: 12
, 35–36. Preoccupied.
Type-species:
A. sertulata
Savigny, 1820
, by monotypy.
Orbinia
Quatrefages, 1866
: 288
.
Type-species:
Aricia cuvieri
Audouin & Milne-Edwards, 1833
(
=
Aricia sertulata
Savigny
), designated by
Hartman 1942
.
Diagnosis.
Prostomium conical, pointed; peristomium with 1 achaetous ring. Branchiae from thoracic setigers (5– 20). Posterior thoracic segments with postsetal lobes (2–many) and subpodial lobes (3–many), usually forming ventral encircling fringe of 5 or more lobes. Thoracic neurosetae including blunt uncini, crenulated capillaries and rarely subuluncini; heavy spear-like or brush-tipped spines absent. Abdominal neuropodia with flail setae.
Remarks.
Species having a modified posterior thoracic region with spearlike spines are referred to the genus
Phylo
Kinberg
in accordance with
Hartman (1957)
and
Day (1973)
. Species of
Phylo
are, however, closely related to
Orbinia
species in overall morphology and are often treated as a subgenus of
Orbinia
.
Results of recent molecular analyses (
Bleidorn 2005
;
Bleidorn
et al
. 2009
) confirm these findings.
To date, 20 species and subspecies of
Orbinia
sensu stricto
are known with two new species recently described from offshore Brazil (
Leão & Santos 2016
). Most have branchiae from setiger 5–7, while a small group of three species have branchiae from setiger 8 or more posteriorly. A fourth species, belonging to the latter group has been discovered from intertidal sand sediments in Argentina.
A single specimen of a species with branchiae from setiger 6 has been found in the
South
Shetland Islands
on the Antarctic Peninsula and may represent another undescribed species. This specimen is described, but not named here due to the lack of sufficient material.