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
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Orbiniella annulata
(
Hartman, 1967
)
Figure 54
A–C
Falklandiella annulata
Hartman, 1967
: 109
–110, pl. 35;
Buzhinskaja 1992
: 76
–77.
Material
examined.
Falkland Islands
,
Eltanin
Sta. 8-558,
14 Mar 1963
,
51.48°S
,
56.63°W
,
646–845 m
,
holotype
(
USNM
55536
)
.—
South Pacific Ocean
, off
Tasmania
,
Eltanin
Sta. 16-1418, 86–
101 m
(1,
USNM
60629
)
.
Description.
A small species,
holotype
3.3 mm
long,
0.48 mm
wide for 34 setigerous segments; Tasmanian specimen only
1.5 mm
long and
0.25 mm
wide for 21 setigers. Body not divided into regions; segments simple, with reduced parapodia throughout, tapering somewhat posteriorly.
Prostomium sub-triangular not acutely pointed (
Fig. 54
A); eyespots not apparent (red eyespots reported from
holotype
by
Hartman (1967)
no longer discernable). Peristomium with two achaetous rings. Branchiae absent (
Fig. 54
A).
TABLE 2. Comparison of known species
Orbiniella
.
(1)
Species Body shape Prostomium Peristomial Eyespots Segmental Noto/Neuro Capillary setae Noto/neuro Gametes Pygidium Distribution/depth range;
rings annulations post setal acicular References lobes or spines
lamellae
aciculata
Short
, thick, Broađly 2 complete, Absent Uni- anđ Absent Crenulateđ 1%4 large, Absent With 2
Galapagos
Rift, from seđiments
Blake, 1985
only
3.2 mm
rounđeđ on one or both biannulate conspicuous, short anal near hyđrothermal vents, 2730 long anterior narrow acicular spines cirri m.
Blake 1985
. margin in both noto-
anđ
neuropođia
andeepia
Elongate, Broađly
2 complete, Absent; Uniannulate Present, Crenulateđ Notopođia Eggs Bilobeđ,
Antarctica
: Drake Passage,
Narayanaswamy with up to 68 rounđeđ relatively pigmenteđ notopođia with 1 spine; present in with 2 short Weđđell Sea, South Sanđwich
Blake, 2005
setigers anđ anteriorly narrow nuchal only neuropođia largest cirri Slope, 2257%
5338 m
.
120 mm
long organs with 2 spines specimens
Narayanaswamy & Blake 2005
;
present This stuđy.
annulata
Elongate, Triangular
, 2 complete Present, Uniannulate Absent Crenulateđ anđ 1%2 smooth Absent With 2
Falklanđ Islanđs
, 646%
845 m
;
Hartman
, 1967
) thick, with weakly original smooth neuro aciculae rounđeđ off
Tasmania
, 86%
101 m
.
narrow pointeđ đescript; lobes
Hartman 1967
; This stuđy. segments no longer
visible
dayi
Branch, Elongate, Broađly
2 complete Absent Weakly Present, small Crenulateđ 1%2 Absent With 2 Inđian Ocean, Marion
Islanđ
,
1998 narrow, rounđeđ biannulate throughout neuropođial rounđeđ intertiđal to
15 m
.
Branch 1998
. tapering acicular spines lobes posteriorly; in posterior
up to
5 mm
segments
long
hobsonae
Elongate, Rounđ
on 2, 1st narrow; absent Uniannulate Absent Crenulateđ 1%2 crenulateđ Absent Simple, NE Pacific, Juan đe Fuca Riđge,
Blake & Hilbig, threađlike, anterior 2nđ large; (barbeđ) acicular spines without Enđeavour Seamount, vent site,
1990
4.5 mm
long margin both throughout in both noto- lobes or
2216 m
.
Blake & Hilbig 1990
.
complete anđ cirri neuropođia
landrumae
n.
Short, thick Broađly 2 not 2 ređ, Uniannulate Short, noto Crenulateđ 1%4 elongate Eggs With 4 anal Juan Fernanđez Islanđs,
. anteriorly, rounđeđ, complete crescent- postsetal lobes throughout crenulateđ present, cirri, đorsal intertiđal to low water. This tapering smooth on đorsally shapeđ throughout; neuro spines 190 µm pair short, stuđy. posteriorly; anterior eyespots present in with broađ triangular; segments margin present anterior blađes; N.B. ventral pair narrow neuropođia, notopođial long, absent flail anđ cirriform posteriorly furcate
notosetae
present
……continued on the next page
Species Body shape Prostomium Peristomial Eyespots Segmental Noto/Neuro Capillary setae Noto/neuro Gametes Pygidium Distribution/depth range;
TABLE 2.
(Continueđ)
rings annulations post setal acicular References lobes or spines
lamellae
marionensis
Short
, up to Short, 2 complete Absent Biannulate(2) Noto- anđ Crenulateđ 2%4 acicular? Rounđeđ Inđian Ocean, Marian
Islanđ
,
Gillet, 1999
7 mm
long, broađly neuropođial- spines from with one 95%
201 m
.
Gillet 1999
.
1.3 mm
wiđe rounđeđ postsetal lobes setiger 1 pre-anal present present; N.B. segment notopođial
furcate setae
present(3)
minuta
Day, Short
, Semi- 2 complete Absent Weakly Absent Crenulateđ Short aciculae? With 2 South Atlantic,
Tristan
đe narrow, only circular, biannulate barely rounđeđ
Cunha
, intertiđal.
Day 1954
. 2%
3 mm
long broađly emerging in lobes
rounđeđ miđđle anđ
anteriorly posterior
segments
nuda
Hobson, Elongate, Broađly
2 incomplete 2 Uniannulate Absent “spinous” 2%4 Sperm Bilobeđ NE Pacific,
Washington
, narrow, 5%11 rounđeđ subđermal capillaries neuropođial present; intertiđal.
Hobson 1974
. mm long anteriorly aciculae eggs not
observeđ
petersenae
Elongate, Broađly
2 complete absent Bi anđ Present Crenulateđ 1%3 smooth Present, With 4 NE Atlantic, 133%
197 m
anđ
Parapar
et al
. narrow, rounđeđ triannulate(4) notopođia noto- anđ oocytes short lobes 1490%
1915 m
.
Parapar 2015
(6); anteriorly only, small neuroaciculae ca. 60 unpublisheđ đata by the late µm (5) Mary E. Petersen.
plumisetosa
Elongate, Broađly
2 complete 2 black Uniannulate Absent short smooth 2%4 curveđ Eggs With 2 Commanđer Islanđs, Bering Sea,
Buzhinskaja, weakly rounđeđ on subđermal caps + neuroaciculae present rounđeđ intertiđal. Buzhinskaja 1993. fusiform, anterior eyespots Crenulateđ caps 225 µm; lobes
narrow margin with long sperm
posteriorly plumose fibrils packets
present
spinosa
n. sp.
Elongate, Elongate, 2, not Absent Uniannulate Absent Crenulateđ 1%2 curveđ Absent With 2 Off
Argentina
on đrifting kelp. narrow, with rounđeđ complete throughout neuro spines blunt lobes This stuđy. short anteriorly đorsally with barbeđ or
segments hirsute tips
uniformis
Long
, linear, Short, 2, not Absent Uniannulate Absent Crenulateđ, 2%3 emergent Eggs With 2 Antarctic Peninsula, shallow
Hartman, 1967
most broađly complete most thicker pointeđ neuro present, large water;
Hartman 1967
; This segments as rounđeđ on đorsally with curve on aciculae 150 µm ventral stuđy. long as wiđe anterior shaft lobes; 2 margin short đorsal cirri
Not incluđing
O. branchiata
, likely a juvenile of another orbiniiđ; not incluđing
O. drakei
, herein transferređ to
Leitoscoloplos
; (2) Baseđ on SEMs (
Gillet 1999:
Figs. 2
B%C
); (3) Notopođial furcate setae are
clearly present in last notopođium on the right siđe of the SEM figuređ by
Gillet (1999:
Fig. 2
D)
; (4) Line đrawings in
Parapar et al. (2015
:
Fig. 3
) show only uniannulate segments along the bođy; (5)
Measurements of oocytes taken from unpublisheđ đata on this species by the late Mary E. Petersen, who left đetaileđ illustrations anđ notes. (6) Two đistinct đepth ranges suggest that two species are present rather
one.
FIGURE 54.
Orbiniella annulata
. Holotype, (USNM 55536). A, entire worm in dorsal view; B, three neurosetae and acicula from fourteenth parapodium; C, notosetae from seventh parapodium—
Orbiniella spinosa
n. sp.
Holotype (USNM 1013688). D, entire worm in dorsal view; E, notosetae from anterior setiger; F, neurosetae from setiger 12; G, neurosetae from posterior setiger. A–C, after Hartman (1967).
Parapodia represented by low mounds from which setae project; dorsal and ventral cirri absent. Notosetae including crenulated and smooth capillaries from very thin to heavy (
Fig. 54
C); neurosetae including crenulated capillaries with thickened shafts, tapering abruptly to long thin tips, and 1–2 smooth aciculae, first present from about setiger 12 (
Fig. 54
B).
Pygidium with terminal anus between two rounded lobes; without anal cirri (
Fig. 54
A).
Remarks.
Hartman (1967)
considered that
Falklandiella annulata
was related to orbiniids, but stopped short of referring the genus to the family. After examining the
holotype
from the
Falkland Islands
and the new specimen from off
Tasmania
, it is clear that the species should definitely be referred to the
Orbiniidae
. The crenulated capillaries and the heavier serrated setae are distinctive for orbiniids. There is no apparent separation of the body into a thorax and abdomen, and this is what caused
Hartman (1967)
the most difficulty in interpretation. The lack of distinct body regions is however, characteristic of species of
Microrbiniinae
and this species should be referred to the genus
Orbiniella
, first suggested by
Buzhinskaja (1992)
and confirmed here.
Among the nine shallow-water species listed in
Table 2
,
Orbiniella annulata
is most similar to
O. nuda
and
O. plumisetosa
in having eyespots and to the latter species in having complete peristomial rings instead of dorsally incomplete.
Orbiniella annulata
was described with red spots, whereas
O. plumisetosa
was reported to black subdermal eyespots. However, upon re-examination the eyespots were not visible in the
holotype
of
O. annulata
, having faded after 50 years in preservative.
Distribution.
Falkland Islands
,
646–845 m
; off
Tasmania
,
86–
101 m
.