The genus Thelepus Leuckart, 1849 (Annelida, Thelepodidae) in Brazil, with a redescription of the holotype of T. setosus (Quatrefages, 1866)
Author
Carrerette, Orlemir
Author
Nogueira, João Miguel De Matos
Author
Hutchings, Pat
text
Zootaxa
2017
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journal article
33262
10.11646/zootaxa.4250.6.6
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Genus
Thelepus
Leuckart, 1849
Type-species.
Thelepus bergmanni
Leuckart, 1849
, by original designation.
Remarks.
Thelepus
is a well-known genus of Thelepodidae, with 48 known species (Hutchings
et al.
in press;
Hsueh & Li 2016
) including the two new species herein described. Recent definitions of this genus were provided by
Hutchings
et al.
(2015
, in press). The genus differs from
Pseudostreblosoma
Hutchings & Murray, 1984
and
Streblosoma
Sars, 1872
by having notopodia from segment 3, instead of segment 2, and from
Euthelepus
McIntosh, 1885
and
Pseudothelepus
Hutchings, 1997
1 in
not having lobes on anterior segments, except for the ventral lobe on segment 1, below the mouth.
Thelepus setosus
is the only species of this genus previously recorded from the Brazilian coast, although some authors preferred to identify the specimens as
T.
cf.
setosus
, as commented above. In order to reveal the differences between the holotype of
T. setosus
and the Brazilian specimens, a redescription of the former species is provided herein, and the Brazilian specimens are described as two new species.