Nereididae (Annelida: Phyllodocida) from intertidal macroalgae in Western Australia
Author
Hadiyanto, Hadiyanto
0000-0001-8911-8141
School of Biological Sciences, the University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia & Research Center for Oceanography, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jakarta, Indonesia hadiyanto. hadiyanto @ research. uwa. edu. au; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8911 - 8141
hadiyanto.hadiyanto@research.uwa.edu.au
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-02-09
5239
2
151
203
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5239.2.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5239.2.1
1175-5326
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Neanthes unifasciata
(
Willey, 1905
)
Figs 5A–H
,
19C–D
Nereis unifasciata
Willey, 1905: 271–272
, pl. 4, figs 85–88;
Ehlers 1918: 237–238
;
Fauvel 1932: 93
;
Fauvel 1953: 182–183
, fig. 92.a–h.
Nereis (Neanthes) unifasciata
.—
Day 1967: 318
, fig. 14.7.u–y.
Neanthes unifasciata
.—
Mohammad 1973: 29
;
Pamungkas & Glasby 2015: 9–11
, fig. 4A–B.
Type
locality
.
Gulf of Mannar
,
Sri Lanka
.
Material examined
.
Western Australia
:
Cowrie Creek
,
Bidyadanga
,
18°32′23.82″S
121°46′09.91″E
,
4 November 2020
,
1 specimen
(
WAM
V11627
)
.
Cape Keraudren
,
19°57′46.76″S
119°46′58.51″E
,
5 November 2020
,
1 specimen
(
WAM
V11628
)
.
Cemetery Beach
,
Port Hedland
,
20°18′21.44″S
118°36′40.39″E
,
2 November 2020
,
2 specimens
(
WAM
V11629
)
.
Comparative material
.
Neanthes unifasciata
,
det.
C. Glasby
,
Field Island
,
Kakadu National Park
,
Northern Territory
,
12°3.431′S
132°24.557′E
, 1 (
NTM
W19021
), coll.
C.J. Glasby
&
S.K. Horner
,
19 August 2004
.
Description
. A complete specimen with 78 chaetigers, body
20.1 mm
long and
0.7 mm
wide; cream yellow in alcohol. Incomplete specimens with 28–61 chaetigers, posterior end missing, remaining body
7.2–15.3 mm
long and
0.8–1.4 mm
wide; light green or cream yellow in alcohol. Dark green or brown bands present on posterior half of chaetiger 2, gradually disappearing towards chaetiger 11–12.
Prostomium longer than wide. Eyes black, two pairs, equal sizes, in trapezoidal arrangement. Palps one pair, palpophores globose, palpostyles conical. Antennae one pair, shorter than palps. Tentacular cirri four pairs with basal articulation, longest one extending to chaetiger 6 (
Fig. 5A
). Pharyngeal jaws reddish brown, curved at tips, with 11 teeth on each jaw. Paragnaths reddish black, conical, present on both maxillary and oral rings, arranged as follows: Area I= 0–1, Area II=
10–16 in
two curved rows, Area III=
8 in
two rows, Area IV=
20–22 in
curved rows, Area V= 0, Area VI= 6–8, small, in two rows, Areas VII–VIII=
9–10 in
one row (
Fig. 5B
).
Apodous segment as long as first chaetiger. First chaetiger uniramous. Notopodia present with digitiform dorsal and ventral ligules throughout chaetigers. Dorsal cirri cirriform, attached on middle of dorsal parapodia, about twice longer than dorsal ligules, similar length throughout chaetigers. Neuropodia with digitiform ventral ligules, acicular ligules, and conical postchaetal lobes extending well beyond acicular ligule tips. Ventral cirri cirriform, attached basally on ventral parapodia, shorter than ventral ligules, similar length throughout all chaetigers (
Fig. 5C
).
Notochaetae present with homogomph spinigers. Neurochaetae present with heterogomph falcigers and homogomph spinigers (
Fig. 5D
) in dorsal fascicles and heterogomph falcigers (
Fig. 5E, 5G
) and spinigers (
Fig. 5F
) in ventral fascicles. Spinigerous blades short, with fine serrations. Falcigerous blades medium size, slightly curved, with a small hook at tip and subdistal tendon (only visible in
Fig. 5G
). Acicula translucent. Pygidium with anus on dorsal side, anal cirri cirriform, as long as last three chaetigers.
FIGURE 5.
Neanthes unifasciata
(
Willey, 1905
)
(WAM V11629); A, anterior body, dorsal view; B, proboscis, ventral dissection; C, parapodium, chaetiger 59, anterior view; D, neurochaetae, dorsal fascicle, homogomph spiniger, chaetiger 59; E, neurochaetae, ventral fascicle, heterogomph falciger, chaetiger 59; F, neurochaetae, ventral fascicle, heterogomph spiniger, chaetiger 4; G–H, neurochaetae, ventral fascicle, heterogomph falciger, chaetiger 10, NTM W19021. I–VIII, area of paragnaths. Scale: A–B, 0.5 mm; C, 0.05 mm; D–F, 0.01 mm.
Remarks
. In our specimens, Area III has fewer paragnaths than that of epitokous specimens from
Indonesia
(22–25 cones) (
Pamungkas & Glasby 2015
) and those paragnaths are arranged in two rows, instead of three in specimens from southern
India
(
Fauvel 1932
,
1953
). Paragnaths on Areas VII–VIII can also be arranged in two rows in specimens from
Kuwait
(
Mohammad 1973
). In the original description, neurochaetae in the ventral fascicles consist of heterogomph falcigers and hemigomph (incomplete heterogomph) spinigers (
Willey 1905
) but those spinigers were described as heterogomph by
Ehlers (1918)
. Other studies did not describe the composition of neurochaetae (
Fauvel 1932
,
1953
;
Day 1967
;
Mohammad 1973
;
Pamungkas & Glasby 2015
).
The comparative material from
Northern Territory
matched closely the Western Australian material, except that the antennae extended beyond the palps in the
Northern Territory
material (
Fig. 19C–D
). The chaetae of the comparative material, imaged under a 60 x plan apochromatic objective lens, revealed fine serrations on the heterogomph falcigers (
Fig. 5H
), which are difficult to see under lower magnifications.
Distribution
. Tropical Indo-West Pacific; in
Australia
confirmed that the species occurs from Cape Keraudren,
Western Australia
to Kakadu,
Northern Territory
(
Table 2
).
Habitat
. Intertidal, subtidal, rocky shores (
Table 2
).