Two new species of Fauveliopsidae (Annelida, Sedentaria) from submarine caves and deep sea, Japan
Author
Jimi, Naoto
National Institute of Polar Research, 10 - 3 Midoricho, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190 - 8518, Japan.
Author
Fujimoto, Shinta
0000-0002-1739-3010
Research Center for Marine Biology, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University, 9 Sakamoto, Asamushi, Aomori 039 - 3501, Japan. shinta. f @ water-bears. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1739 - 3010
shinta.f@water-bears.com
Author
Ogawa, Akito
Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 7 - 3 - 1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113 - 0033, Japan.
Author
Fujita, Yoshihisa
Okinawa Prefectual University of Arts, 1 - 4 Shuri-Tounokura, Naha, Okinawa 903 - 8602, Japan.
Author
Shigenobu, Yuya
0000-0003-2534-0936
Fisheries Resources Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, 2 - 12 - 4 Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 236 - 8648, Japan. yshig @ affrc. go. jp; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2534 - 0936
yshig@affrc.go.jp
Author
Imura, Satoshi
0000-0002-6803-6996
National Institute of Polar Research, 10 - 3 Midoricho, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190 - 8518, Japan. & Department of Polar Science, SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies), 10 - 3 Midoricho, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190 - 8518, Japan. imura @ nipr. ac. jp; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6803 - 6996
imura@nipr.ac.jp
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-11-13
4878
2
385
391
journal article
8024
10.11646/zootaxa.4878.2.11
718a669e-13b9-415b-955a-88d38a19923c
1175-5326
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Fauveliopsis antri
sp. nov.
Jimi
(New Japanese name: doukutsu-yadokari-imomushi-gokai)
(
Figure 2
)
Type material.
Holotype
(NSMT-Pol H-822):
1.2 mm
long,
0.2 mm
wide;
5 paratypes
(NSMT-Pol P-823): 1.0–
1.2 mm
long (n=5),
0.2 mm
wide (n=5), 32 chaetigers (n=5); all specimens were extracted from small molluscan shells by using forceps, silt sediment,
Daidokutsu cave
, off
Ie Island
,
Okinawa
,
Japan
, at a depth of
26 m
; collected by NJ and SF. 15 additional
paratypes
(NSMT-Pol P-824): 1.0–
1.5 mm
long (n=15),
0.2 mm
wide (n=15), 32 chaetigers (n=15); obtained from small molluscan shells by washing with fresh water, silt sediment,
Shodokutsu cave
(“unnamed cave”), at a depth of
18 m
(near to
Daidokutsu cave
).
Description.
Holotype
(NSMT-Pol H-822) body complete,
1.2 mm
long,
0.2 mm
wide, 32 chaetigers, anterior and median parts cylindrical, posteriorly swollen, divided into three different regions by body colour and chaetal features, borderline of median and posterior regions indistinct. (
Fig. 2A
). Body colour whitish in anterior and medial parts, posteriorly transparent, without pigmentation, posterior gut yellowish (
Fig. 2A
). Prostomium partially exposed, fused to peristomium, with a wide, densely ciliated transverse band (
Fig. 2B, C
). Nuchal organ present on dorsal side of peristomium. Mouth opening ventral, T-shaped opening. Integument opaque, rugose, papillated on dorsal and ventral surface. Body papillae 2–3 μm in length (
Figs. 2F
,
4A
), digitate, sparsely present on dorsal and ventral sides. Posterior region transparent, rugose; last chaetiger with a transverse band of large, rounded papillae (
Fig. 2F
). Genital papillae not seen.
Parapodia lateral, inconspicuous in all body regions, orange colour in life. Internal papilla pedunculate, on middle of parapodia, along anterior region; smaller and closer to notopodia in median and posterior regions.
Chaetigers 1–3 with chaetae directed anteriorly (
Fig. 2C
): notopodia with straight, thick capillary chaetae (upper) and curved acicular (lower) chaetae; neuropodia with two
types
: acicular, stout sigmoid acicular (upper) and short sigmoid acicular chaetae. Chaetigers 4 and following with chaetae directed laterally or posteriorly: notopodia and neuropodia with long curved acicular and long capillary chaetae (
Fig. 2D
). All chaetigers with two notochaetae and two neurochaetae (
Fig. 2E
).
Pygidium without anal cirri; anus terminal with some blunt, globular or digitate papillae surrounding anus (
Fig. 2F
).
Etymology.
Latin “
antrum
” means “cave” in English. The name is derived from the habitat of this new species. The specific name is a noun in the genitive case.
Distribution.
Only known from submarine caves, off Ie Island,
Okinawa
,
Japan
, at a depth of
18–
26 m
.
Remarks.
Fauveliopsis antri
sp. nov.
can be distinguished from the other members of the genus by the following features:
i
) 32 chaetigers,
ii
) chaetigers 1–3 with stout hooks,
iii
) minute body (about
1 mm
in length),
iv
) all parapodia with same number of chaetae (2 notochaetae; 2 neurochaetae), and
v
) presence of dorsal and ventral papillae. The most similar species is
F
.
jameoaquensis
Núñez in
Núñez, Ocaña & Brito, 1997
, also described from caves, by having two chaetae per rami along its minute body. However, the main difference is that
F
.
antri
sp. nov
.
, has curved acicular chaetae in chaetigers 1–3, while
F
.
jameoaquensis
has straight acicular chaetae (
Núñez
et al
. 1997
). The species also resembles
F
.
brevipodus
Hartman, 1971
and
Fauveliopsis
sp. A
Wolf, 1984
by having two chaetae per rami along its body, body with more than 15 chaetigers, and papillae on pygidium. The new species differs from
F
.
brevipodus
in the chaetiger number and papillae of pygidium: the new species has 32 chaetigers and multi-papillated pygidium, whereas
F
.
brevipodus
has 27–29 chaetigers and smooth pygidium.
Fauveliopsis
sp. A also has multi-papillated pygidium but the new species has minute body (about 3.0 mm long in
Fauveliopsis
sp. A) with 32 chaetigers (18–30 chaetigers in
Fauveliopsis
sp. A). Some specimens of
Fauveliopsis levensteinae
SalazarVallejo, 2019 also have 32 chaetigers but have many chaetae on posterior chaetigers.
The new species can be distinguished from two other species recorded from
Japan
,
F
.
glabra
and
F
.
challengeriae
(
Levenstein 1970
;
Imajima 2009
), by having a minute body and same number of chaetae in all parapodia.
Fauveliopsis glabra
and
F
.
challengeriae
have large bodies (about
5 mm
in body length) and the number of chaetae varies depending on the body area.