Terebellidae (Polychaeta) from the Mexican Caribbean with description of four new species
Author
Londoño-Mesa, Mario H.
Author
Carrera-Parra, Luis F.
text
Zootaxa
2005
1057
1
44
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.170120
b726e64e-3ba4-4fec-b7b4-810256bb1a86
11755326
170120
Nicolea modesta
Verrill, 1900
Figures 6
F–I
Nicolea modesta
Verrill, 1900
: 663
–664.
FIGURE 6
.
Neoamphitrite glasbyi
sp. nov.
A. Lateral view; B. Ventral view; C. Chaetiger from segment 14; D. Chaetae from segment 14; E. Uncini from segment 11.
Nicolea modesta
: F. Lateral
view; G. Ventral view; H. Chaetae from segment 9; I. Uncini from segment 9. Scale bars: A, B, F, G 1 mm; C 0.5 mm; D 0.05 mm; E, H, I 0.02 mm.
Material examined
: Mexican Caribbean: ECOSUR TERE18 (
1 juvenile
) Leeward of Contoy Island (
21°30’8.4’’N
86°47’45.3’’W
),
Jun. 1999
. (3) Majahual (
18°40’09.6’’N
87°43’01.4’’W
),
1 Jan. 2001
,
2 m.
(1) Xcacelito (
20°19’45’’N
87°21’13’’W
),
26 Oct. 2002
, on coralline rock,
2 m
.
Description
: Specimen incomplete, mature female, with 21 segments,
7 mm
long; thorax
5 mm
long,
1 mm
wide (
Figures 6
F–G). Many eggs in coelom of midthorax part of the abdomen. Tentacles long. Tentacular membrane reduced, wider ventrally, small, pale, with numerous lateral eyespots. Free edge of upper lip wide, long and folded, with distinct margins, projecting forwards. Lower lip swollen and very distinct. Lateral lappets absent. Two pairs of branchiae, branched, small, on segments 2 and 3; with at least, three levels of branching and short and rounded digitate tips. First pairs of branchia half as long as the second one. Nephridial papillae not seen in specimens observed. Fifteen ventral shields present, starting from segments 2; shields similar to each other, anterior shields rectangular, progressively narrowing to squared on posterior thorax. Notopodia from segment 4, extending for 17 segments, notopodia short, with large and unilimbate chaetae of two sizes (sometimes with reduced limb on the opposite side of the large limb); limbs with some marked striations (
Figure 6
H). Neuropodia from segment 5, with uncini arranged in single rows from segment 5–10, in double rows on segments 11–20, arranged in face to face position, and in single rows from segment 21 until pygidium. Uncini avicular, pectinate, with 3 teeth (
Figure
6
I); uncini with long rostrum and concave upper subrostrum, with a pointed subrostral process; convex lower subrostrum, without anterior process; basis rounded; posterior process short, pointed and projecting backwards; long and rounded occipitium.
Var ia t io n
: It was not possible to have variation in the number of segments and length, since the specimens are incomplete.
Distribution
:
Bermuda
, Mexican Caribbean.