Taxonomy of Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta): The state of affairs
Author
Ten Hove, Harry A.
Author
Kupriyanova, Elena K.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2009-03-16
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15.
Hyalopomatus
Marenzeller, 1878
(
Fig. 22
)
Type-species
:
Hyalopomatus claparedii
Marenzeller, 1878
Number of species: 11 or 12
Tube white, opaque, sometimes with external hyaline layer, but granular overlay absent; (semi) circular in cross-section. Tabulae may be present. Operculum globular, soft, without distinct endplate or consisting of proximal ampulla with slightly chitinized distal cap; well separated from peduncle by constriction; sometimes operculum absent. Peduncle very thin, cylindrical, smooth, without wings; inserted outside branchial crown proper in front of first dorsal radiole on one side. However, for
H. langerhansi
we observed “between base of first and second radiole”. Pseudoperculum absent. Arrangement of radioles short pectinate, up to 15 pairs of radioles. Inter-radiolar membrane absent. Branchial eyes rarely present. Stylodes absent. Mouth palps present. 6 thoracic chaetigerous segments. Collar trilobed, tonguelets absent. Thoracic membranes short, ending at first or second thoracic chaetiger. Collar chaetae fin-and-blade (
Fig. 22A
), or without gap between fin and blade and thus with uniform distal denticulate wing, and limbate.
Apomatus
chaetae absent (contrary to Ben- Eliahu & ten
Hove 1989
). Thoracic uncini rasp-shaped with numerous small teeth, approximately
20 in
profile, up to 9 teeth in a row above peg; anterior peg made of two rounded lobes with a shallow incision in between, flat or slightly gouged in the middle (
Fig. 22B
). Triangular depression absent. Abdominal chaetae almost capillary with only tip flat narrow geniculate with pointed teeth (
Fig. 22D
); uncini rasp-shaped, similar to thoracic ones, but their anterior peg with 3–4 flat rounded lobes (
Fig. 22C
). Achaetous anterior abdominal zone may be present. Posterior capillary chaetae present. Posterior glandular pad absent.
Remarks.
This genus is poorly known probably because it includes mainly bathyal and abyssal species.
Zibrowius (1969a)
revised the genus to include six species.
Kupriyanova (1993c)
described three new species and provided a key to all species known at that time. More recently, three new species were added to the genus,
H. variorugosus
Ben-Eliahu & Fiege (1996)
, who also discuss the then known species, the nonoperculate
H. cancerum
Knight-Jones
et al.
(1997)
and
H. madreporae
Sanfilippo (2009)
, known by tubes only. Non-operculate specimens of
Hyalopomatus
, apparently accidental, were reported in the review by
Zibrowius (1969a: 13)
.
FIGURE 22.
SEM micrographs of chaetae in
Hyalopomatus marenzelleri
. Canary Islands, SE of Lanzarote, 28°45' N, 13°19' W, 1134-1315 m, legit H.A. ten Hove, RMNH 18332. A—fin-and-blade and “capillary” collar chaetae, B—detail of peg in last (6
th
) thoracic uncini, C—posterior/middle abdominal uncini, D—posterior/middle abdominal chaetae.
1.
Hyalopomatus biformis
(
Hartman, 1960
)
, S.
California
2.
Hyalopomatus cancerum
Knight-Jones
et al.,
1997
, off
Oman
3.
Hyalopomatus claparedii
Marenzeller, 1878
, Arctic; bathyal
4.
Hyalopomatus jirkovi
Kupriyanova, 1993c
, Kurile-Kamchatka trench; abyssal/hadal
5.
Hyalopomatus langerhansi
Ehlers, 1887
, off
Cuba
; compare
H. sombrerianus
6.
Hyalopomatus macintoshi
(
Gravier, 1911
)
, Antarctic
7.
Hyalopomatus madreporae
Sanfilippo, 2009
, Mediterranean
8.
Hyalopomatus marenzelleri
Langerhans, 1884
c
, Canary Islands to S. off
Ireland
,?Mediterranean 9.
Hyalopomatus mironovi
Kupriyanova, 1993
, Kurile-Kamchatka trench, off California; abyssal/hadal 10.
Hyalopomatus nigropileatus
(
Ehlers, 1900
c)
, South
Chile
,
Antarctica
11.
Hyalopomatus sikorskii
Kupriyanova, 1993c
, Kurile-Kamchatka trench; abyssal/hadal
12.
Hyalopomatus sombrerianus
(
McIntosh, 1885
)
, off Sombrero, St. Thomas, Caribbean; compare
H. langerhansi
13.
Hyalopomatus variorugosus
Ben-Eliahu & Fiege, 1996
, Mediterranean, Atlantic.