Phylogeny of the Diopatra generic complex with a revision of Paradiopatra Ehlres, 1887 (Polychaeta: Onuphidae)
Author
Budaeva, Nataliya
Author
Fauchald, Kristian
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2011
2011-09-27
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00701.x
journal article
10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00701.x
0024-4082
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PROTODIOPATRA
GEN. NOV.
Type
species:
Nothria willemoesii
McIntosh, 1885
.
Gender:
Feminine.
Diagnosis:
Median antenna longer than lateral antennae; first four pairs of parapodia modified but not enlarged, with pseudocompound falcigers with moderately long and pointed hoods; limbate chaetae smooth without serrations; branchiae pectinate, present on all chaetigers except the few anteriormost ones; postchaetal lobes present on all chaetigers; two pairs of anal cirri; maxillae
VI
absent.
Remarks:
Nothria willemoesii
was described by
McIntosh (1885)
from Amboina,
Indonesia
.
Fauchald (1982)
re-examined the
type
material of
N. willemoesii
and referred it to a new genus,
Sarsonuphis
, based on the presence of long pointed hoods on anterior falcigers. Later,
Paxton (1986a)
considered
Sarsonuphis
to be a junior synonym of
Paradiopatra
, with all species included originally by
Fauchald (1982)
.
Here we refer
N. willemoesii
to a new genus
Protodiopatra
.
Protodiopatra
resembles other members of
Paradiopatra
closely in having long pointed hoods on the anterior four pairs of parapodia, but differs in having a relatively long (longer than lateral antennae), rather than short, median antenna; welldeveloped postchaetal lobes on all chaetigers, rather than just the anteriormost chaetigers 5–10, and having branchiae continuing to the end of the body rather than being restricted to the median chaetigers. In addition,
Protodiopatra
has a unique tube among all polychaetes, with a curved distal part covered by dense very long and thin spines.
Etymology:
The generic name,
Protodiopatra
, was selected to show the affinity of the new genus to the
Diopatra
complex, and its basal position relative to
Diopatra
and
Paradiopatra
.
Composition:
One species.
Distribution:
Western Pacific Ocean:
Japan
,
China
,
Philippines
; subtidal.