The genus Syllis (Polychaeta: Syllidae: Syllinae) in the southern Mexican Pacific, with the description of two new species and three new records
Author
Salcedo, Diana L.
Author
Solís-Weiss, Guillermo San Martín And Vivianne
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Zootaxa
2012
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47
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.214949
9b97cfc1-e4ad-435a-8a59-4151ccbc16e4
1175-5326
214949
Syllis bella
(
Chamberlin, 1919
)
Typosyllis bella
:
Chamberlin, 1919
: 7
;
Hartman, 1968
: 438
;
Kudenov & Harris, 1995
: 85
–87, Fig. 1.33;
Licher, 1999
: 94
–96, Fig. 45.
Syllis bella
:
Capa
et al.
, 2001
: 107
;
López
et al.
, 1997
: 63
;
Aguado & San Martín, 2007
: 211
,
Figs 1–3
.
Material examined.
7 specimens
(CPICML PO-37-085).
1 specimen
, Palmitas E2B2,
16°42.420’N
,
99°54.733’W
,
25 May 2006
,
10.5 m
, coarse sand.
5 specimens
, El Jardín E3B1,
16°49.436’N
,
99°54.981’W
,
26 May 2006
, 12 m, coarse sand.
1 specimen
, El Jardín E3B2,
16°49.436’N
,
99°54.981’W
,
26 May 2006
, 12 m, coarse sand.
Comparative material examined.
Syllis bella
.
PANAMA
:
2 specimens
(
MNCN
16.01/11470). Pacific, Jicarita Island, Chiriqui Gulf,
12 m
.
Syllis bella
.
PANAMA
:
25 specimens
(
MNCN
16.01/11535). Pacific, Ensenada Maria, Coiba Island, Chiriqui Gulf,
3 m
.
Remarks.
The specimens examined agree well with the original and additional descriptions from the Pacific coasts of
Panama
(
Capa
et al
., 2001
). However, the present specimens have smaller dorsal cirri than specimens from the Mediterranean (33–36 articles instead of 36–40) (
Aguado & San Martín, 2007
), have a longer pharynx (throughout 13 segments instead of 11), and are slightly shorter (
10 mm
instead of
12 mm
). Although the species was described as having a distinctive color pattern on its anterior end, none of the specimens from Acapulco exhibited it, perhaps because of their state of preservation. The number of aciculae in the anterior and midbody parapodia is greater than in specimens from other localities and they protrude slightly from the parapodial lobes. However, these variations are non-consistent, as they occur even in some specimens from
Panama
and from the Mediterranean and might be related to the developmental status of each specimen. The distribution of
S. bella
is likely to be extended throughout the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Nonetheless, its presence in the Mediterranean Sea (
Aguado & San Martín, 2007
) may confirm that it has a disjunct distribution, not confined to warm waters, or may suggest the possible existence of two different species, which would need to be confirmed by a molecular approach.
Habitat.
Medium to coarse sand.
Distribution.
California, Pacific coasts of
Panama
, eastern Mediterranean Sea and southern Mexican Pacific.