Capitellidae Grube, 1862 (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the Hawaiian Islands with description of two new species
Author
Magalhães, Wagner F.
Author
Bailey-Brock, Julie H.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3581
1
52
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.215310
25d6b50e-bd40-40a7-8301-b53ed155bc4a
1175-5326
215310
Key to species of
Capitellidae
from the Hawaiian Islands
1. Thorax with 9 chaetigers, genital spines present from chaetigers 8–9............................................. 2
– Thorax with 9 or more chaetigers, genital spines absent....................................................... 6
2. Presence of filamentous branchiae on posterior segments..............................
Capitella singularis
comb. nov.
– Branchiae absent...................................................................................... 3
3. Capillary chaetae in mature individuals present on segments 1–7................................................ 4
– Capillary chaetae in mature individuals restricted to segments 1–4............................................... 5
4. Chaetigers 1–6 with capillaries only, chaetiger 7 with notochaetae and neurohooks, males and females with chaetigers 8 and 9 with genital spines on notopodia and neurohooks................................................
Capitella giardi
– Genital spines on segments 8 and
9 in
adult males only; females with distinct methyl green staining pattern, with chaetiger 4 darkly stained and chaetigers 7–8 with lateral glandular patches intensely stained..........................
Capitella
sp.
5. Capillary chaetae in mature individuals restricted to chaetigers 1–4; chaetigers 5–7 with hooded hooks only; females with chaetigers 8–9 having hooded hooks and males with chaetigers 8–9 having notopodial spines and neuropodial hooks...............................................................................................
Capitella minima
– Capillary chaetae in mature individuals restricted to chaetigers 1–3; mature females with chaetigers 4–9 with hooded hooks only....................................................................................
Capitella jonesi
6. Thorax with 9–11 chaetigers, anal plaque with spines present................................................... 7
– Thorax with 10 or more chaetigers, anal plaque with spines absent............................................... 9
7. Thorax with 9 or 10 chaetigers; incompletely developed anal plaque with one pre-pygidial segment with notopodial spines and neuropodial hooks, anal plaque with two acicular hooks per notopodial lobe; two inflated, heart-shaped anal cirri..................................................................................
Scyphoproctus edmondsoni
sp. nov.
– Anal plaque completely developed with short, digitate anal cirri................................................. 8
8. Thorax with 11 chaetigers; three pre-plaque segments with triangular lateral lobes and notoacicula; notoacicula on plaque numbering 8:9:7 on largest specimen and 3:4:2 on smallest (others with 3:6:4; 4:6:5); anterior two pre-plaque notopodia fused...............................................................................
Scyphoproctus pullielloides
– Thorax with 10 or 11 chaetigers; one pre-plaque segment with up to eight acicular hooks in both rami; anal plaque with up to seven sets of spines (e.g. 4:3:2:2:2:1:1; 2:1:1:1:1:1:1; 3:2:2:2:1:1; 4:3:1:1:1)..........................
Scyphoproctus
sp.
9. Thorax with 11 chaetigers............................................................................. 10
– Thorax with 10 chaetigers, capillary chaetae present from chaetigers 1–4 and hooded hooks from 5–10..................................................................................................
Mediomastus californiensis
10. Thoracic chaetae all capillaries.......................................................................... 11
– Thoracic chaetae capillaries from chaetigers 1–5 and hooded hooks from chaetigers 6–11.........
Heteromastus
cf.
filiformis
11. First two abdominal segments with only capillaries on both rami............................................... 12
– Abdominal segments with hooded hooks only.............................................................. 14
12. Absence of a distinct MGSP; dorsally inflated neuropodial lobes; anterior abdominal notopodial lobes completely free..............................................................................
Notodasus dasybranchoides
sp. nov.
– Distinct MGSP on thorax and abdomen;.................................................................. 13
13. Thorax and first two abdominal segments stain darker than rest of abdomen; subsequent eight abdominal segments with two dorsal transverse darkly stained bands that are separated by unstained notopodial lobes and lateral organs.....
Notodasus kristiani
– Thorax and first two abdominal segments stain darker than rest of abdomen; subsequent 14 abdominal segments with two dark dorso-lateral longitudinal bands that are separated by unstained notopodial lobes and lateral organs......
Notodasus harrisae
14. Chaetiger 1 uniramous; transition between thorax and abdomen marked by dark brown glandular bands; hooded hooks with only two teeth in basal row; branchiae present as 2–3 digitate lobes; pygidium with four digitate lobes........
Capitellethus cinctus
– Chaetiger 1 uni- or biramous; hooded hooks with more than two teeth in basal row; branchiae absent.................. 15
15. Chaetiger 1 uniramous with only notochaetae; hooded hooks with at least three rows of teeth and 5–7 teeth in basal row; abdominal parapodial lobes enlarged, notopodial lobes approaching each other dorsally and neuropodial lobes well separated ventrally; without a distinct MGSP..........................................................
Notomastus tenuis
– Chaetiger 1 biramous; hooded hooks with at least two rows of teeth and 4–5 teeth in basal row; anterior notopodial lobes fused anteriorly and seen as one tori; MGSP distinct in the transition between thorax and abdomen by dark green rings on chaetiger 11 and 12 with two rings each.........................................................
Notomastus
nr.
latericeus