Terebellidae (Polychaeta) from Coiba National Park, Panamanian Pacific, including description of four new species and synonymy of the genus Paraeupolymnia with Lanicola
Author
Capa, María
Author
Hutchings, Pat A.
text
Zootaxa
2006
1375
1
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.174977
525ace52-9dae-40a6-8392-8a5f22b4ed97
1175-5326
174977
Lanicola eduardoi
sp. nov.
Figures 2
J–M, 5A–I
Type
locality
.
Panama
, Coiba National Park, Coiba Island.
Material examined
.
Panama
, Coiba National Park.
Holotype
MNCN
16.01/10526, Coiba Island,
7º37'50''N
81º44'30''W
, rocky intertidal,
30 Jun. 1996
.
Paratypes
—
MNCN
16.01/ 10527 same sample (10 spec.) — AM W29689, same sample (9 spec.) —
USNM
1093377, same sample (10 spec.) — AM W29706, same sample (1 spec. on a SEM stub).
Description
.
Holotype
complete,
75 mm
long and maximum width of
5 mm
, with 83 segments; colourless. Buccal tentacles all colourless and uniformly thin. Anterior region wider than posterior, body crenulated and tessellated especially anteriorly with five conspicuous transverse ridges on dorsal side of each anterior segment (
Figure 5
A, B). Prostomium without eyespots. One pair of lateral lobes on segment 3, rectangular in shape, as wide as anterior tori and as large as two chaetigers, just covering base of tentacles, not connected mid-ventrally (
Figure 5
C). Two pairs of branchiae on segments 2 and 3, dichotomously branched, with thick and short stalk divided into numerous branches which then further subdivide several times (
Figure 5
A, B). First pair larger, inserted more dorsally than second pair. Fifteen ventral pads from segment 2, diminishing slightly in size posteriorly (
Figure 5
C) to segment 17, thereafter continued as a mid-ventral strip. Nephridial papillae on segments 3, 4, 6 and 7, with first pair located near base of posterior pair of branchiae, remainder inserted posterior to base of notopodia. Notopodia from segment 4, first pair smaller than subsequent ones; rectangular, becoming more erect and less swollen posteriorly (
Figure 5
D, E), in anterior segments surrounded by whitish glandular areas. Notochaetae smooth, narrow-winged capillaries, about 15 per fascicle, arranged in two rows diminishing in length ventrally (
Figure 5
E, G). Neuropodia from segment 5 (
Figure 5
D) and continuing to pygidium. Tori increasing in width along all anterior segments, about twice width of ventral pads and contiguous with them. From segment 18 neuropodial tori erect, rectangular, with rounded margins; posterior ones greatly reduced in size (
Figure
5
I). Uncini arranged in one single row on segments 5–10 (
Figure 5
F) and in double alternate rows, face to face, on segments 11–20 (
Figure 5
H); in single rows on all subsequent segments (
Figure
5
I). Uncini on anterior chaetigers with two rows of big teeth above main fang, dental formula MF:3:2 (
Figures 2
J, 5F), changing in the last double rows of uncini to dental formula MF:1:1-3 (
Figures 2
K, 5H). Uncini from segment 18 with three rows of teeth above main fang with only one tooth above main fang, one row of one or two teeth (dental formula MF:1:1-2) (
Figures 2
L, M,
5I
). Pygidium with muscular sphincter, with convoluted walls. Tube made of mucous matrix and mediumsized sand particles (
2–4 mm
).
Var ia t io n
. Most specimens other than the
holotype
lack posterior segments; the largest
paratype
is incomplete and measures
90 mm
in length. All are colourless after fixation and preservation. In some
paratypes
the nephridial papillae on segment 4 are not conspicuous.
FIGURE 5
.
Lanicola eduardoi
sp. nov.
(AM W29706). A. Anterior end, dorsal view, right branchiae removed; B. Lateral view; C. Ventral view; D. Anterior segments and lateral lobes; E. Notopodia, segments 4–6, ventral view; F. Uncini, segment 5; G. Notopodium, segment 11; H. Uncini, segment 11; I. Neuropodia, posterior segments. Scale: see images. Annotations: 1–10: number of segment, br1, br2: number of pair of branchiae, ll: lateral lobe, P: prostomium, ul: upper lip.
Remarks
.
Lanicola eduardoi
sp. nov.
differs from
L. guillermoi
sp. nov.
in the shape of the body, being a more robust and proportionally wider species, with a conspicuous difference in width between the anterior and posterior regions of the body, while
L. guillermoi
sp. nov.
has a more slender and uniformly wide body. The lateral lobes in segment three are proportionally larger in
E. eduardoi
sp. nov.
, reaching the base of the tentacles, while in
L. guillermoi
sp. nov.
they only reach the posterior margin of the first segment. The anterior neuropodial tori are proportionally wider in
L. eduardoi
sp. nov.
(twice the width of ventral pads), than in
L. guillermoi
sp. nov.
(similar to the width of ventral pads). The dental formula of the anterior segments also separates these species, as
L. eduardoi
sp. nov.
has three similar sized teeth on the first row over the main fang, surmounted by a crest of two to five teeth, and
L. guillermoi
sp. nov.
has only one tooth over the main fang and a second row of three to five teeth.
Lanicola eduardoi
sp. nov.
lacks the neuropodial tori with an inflated lobe of posterior chaetigers, present in
L. guillermoi
sp. nov.
Lanicola eduardoi
sp. nov
is distinguished from the Caribbean species
L. carus
by the absence of prostomial eyespots, absence of pigmented bands on tentacles, and in the dental formula of uncini. The anterior uncini have three teeth above the main fang in
L. eduardoi
, but only one tooth in
L. carus
, and on posterior segments
L. eduardoi
sp. nov.
only has one tooth on the first row over the main fang while
L. carus
has 2–3 (
Londoño-Mesa 2006
).
Lanicola eduardoi
sp. nov.
lacks dorsal tubercles and interramal papillae on anterior segments, characteristic of
L. garciagomezi
(
Londoño-Mesa 2006
)
.
Lanicola eduardoi
sp. nov.
resembles
L. lobata
in lacking prostomial eyes and in the width of the thoracic neuoropodial tori, which are two or three times the ventral pads, but the dental formula on the uncini separates both species as
L. lobata
has more rows with more teeth each over the main fang.
Etymology
. This species name is dedicated to Eduardo López, mentor of MC and friend.