Taxonomy of Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta): The state of affairs
Author
Ten Hove, Harry A.
Author
Kupriyanova, Elena K.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2009-03-16
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38.
Rhodopsis
Bush, 1905
(
Fig. 43
)
Type-species
:
Rhodopsis pusilla
Bush, 1905
Number of species: 2
Tube white, circular in cross-section, thin-walled, not increasing in diameter, distal part sometimes erect, unattached, with peristomes; granular overlay absent. Animals with tube diameter <0.2 mm. Some tubes may have one or more unpaired, inverted brood-chambers associated with peristomial rings. Operculum pearshaped, laterally compressed, usually with well-developed chitinous plate bearing spines. Opercular plate may be deeply infolded and sunk, angled, within the opercular ampulla, then with halves closely appressed; plate rarely flat and terminal. Rarely operculum a simple ampulla only. Peduncle smooth, cylindrical, without wings, separated from ampulla by constriction; inserted proximal to 1
st
radiole on one side. Pseudoperculum absent. Arrangement of radioles short pectinate, only 2–3 radioles per lobe. Inter-radiolar membrane absent. Branchial eyes not observed. Stylodes absent. Mouth palps present. 4–6 thoracic chaetigerous segments present. Collar (tri-)quadri-lobed. Thoracic membranes short, reaching 1
st
thoracic chaetiger. Collar chaetae absent.
Apomatus
chaetae present from second chaetiger onward. Thoracic and abdominal uncini rasp-shaped, with 6–8 teeth in a row in edge view and about 8 teeth in profile, anterior fang simple pointed (
Fig. 43A, B
). Triangular depression absent. Single capillary chaeta in middle abdominal chaetigers accompanied by single flat narrow geniculate chaeta with blunt teeth (
Fig. 43C
). Achaetous anterior abdominal zone long, followed by up to 15 chaetigers. Posterior capillary chaetae present (
Fig. 43D
). Posterior glandular pad not observed.
Remarks
. This little known species was incompletely described by
Bush (1905)
from a tiny worm collected on corals off
Bermuda
, characterized by numerous irregular spines in chitinous opercular plate. The type material was lost.
Ben-Eliahu & ten Hove (1989)
designated the
neotype
and re-described the species in detail. They also referred the monotypic
Apomatolos
Uchida, 1978
to
Rhodopsis
.
1.
Rhodopsis pusilla
Bush, 1905
,
Bermuda
, Caribbean, Mediterranean, Indo-West Pacific
2.
Rhodopsis simplex
(
Uchida, 1978
)
, Kushimoto,
Japan
.