Classification and Morphological Variations of the Japanese Species of Lumbrinerides (Annelida: Lumbrineridae)
Author
Miura, Tomoyuki
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Species Diversity
2017
Auckland, N. Z.
2017-05-25
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12782/sd.22_7
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Lumbrinerides dayi
Perkins, 1979
(
Figs 11
,
12
)
Lumbrinerides dayi
Perkins, 1979: 421–423
, fig. 1c–e;
Miura 1980: 1025–1026
, fig. 3B.
Lumbrinerides hayashii
Imajima, 1985: 173–174
, fig. 2a–j.
Syn. nov.
Material examined.
Holotype
and
paratype
of
Lumbrinerides hayashii
, NSMT-Pol H-195 and NSMT-Pol P-196, respectively, both Wakasa Bay,
10 m
,
July 1970
;
5 paratypes
of
Lumbrinerides dayi
, USNM
55598, Florida, off
Panama City
,
47 m
, coarse carbonate sand,
November 1977
.
Fig. 12. Chaetal distribution pattern in type specimens for
Lumbrinerides hayashii
Imajima, 1985
and Japanese comparative specimens identified as
Lumbrinerides dayi
Perkins, 1979
from off Soma, in 38–46 m depth. Numbers of hooks (closed circle) and limbate chaetae (open circle) per parapodium were plotted for each parapodium from the first to the last chaetigers of fragmented specimens.
Comparative material.
Lumbrineris aberrans
Day, 1963
sensu
Day (1973)
,
DMLM
2481, off Beaufort,
5–20 m
,
19 April 1965
;
Lumbrinerides dayi sensu
Imajima (1985)
: NSMT-Pol 77735, off Shimoda,
60–68 m
,
9 November 1981
.
Non-type material.
(
SOMA
) (
12 immature
,
14 juveniles
); (
IMA
A) (one female)
and
IMA
B (one male, one juvenile); (
SADO
A)
Tansei-maru Cruise
KT-85-14,
Japan
Sea
,
Station
F-5 BC-2, (two immature);
Station
F-5 SM-1 (one immature);
Station
F-5 SM-2 (one female, one immature)
.
Diagnosis.
Prostomium up to three times longer than wide (
Fig. 11A
). Two apodous peristomial rings. Six to ten anterior parapodia reduced (
Fig. 11
A–C), thereafter fully developed (posteriorly from chaetigers 10–12) (
Fig. 11D, E
). Maxillae I with two well-defined accessory teeth, maxillae II with three teeth (
Fig. 11F
). Large specimens with more than 3 concentric lines on mandibles considered as adults (
Fig. 11G
). Bidentate simple hooded hooks beginning on chaetigers 1–6 (
Fig. 11H
).
Variations.
The prostomium length to width proportion in Japanese specimens varied between 1.14–2.23, slightly less than given in the original description, 1.2–3.0. The
types
of
L. hayashii
are immature and lack considerable posterior portions of the body. The chaetae were generally well preserved and their distribution in the
type
specimens and other material could be examined in detail (
Fig. 12
). Specimens collected off Imabetsu and off Soma and referred to this species had two accessory teeth on maxillae I, ten anterior reduced parapodia and simple hooks on chaetiger 1–3, being more intact in chaetal possession. The limbate chaetae started on the first chaetiger as two per parapodium in most specimens, the number becoming three on
ca.
parapodia 10 to 30–35, subsequently reducing to two on more posterior parapodia and one on
ca.
parapodia 80–130 (possibly depending on specimen size), and eventually zero on well posterior parapodia (
Fig. 12
). Hooks numbered two on parapodia 1–10 or somewhat later, one on
ca.
parapodia 10 to 30–35, and two or three on more posterior parapodia (
Fig. 12
).
Remarks.
In
26 specimens
(
12 immature
,
13 juvenile
and one damaged) collected from off Soma, the number of anterior reduced parapodia varied from seven to nine (
Fig. 2
), but fully developed parapodia were apparent on chaetiger 10–12, as given in the original description of
L. dayi
by
Perkins (1979)
and also in the description of
L. hayashii
by
Imajima (1985)
. As no significant morphological differences were apparent in other characters between these two species, they are synonymized here. One of two Shimoda specimens recorded as
L. dayi
by
Imajima (1985)
was reexamined and its identification confirmed.
Biological notes.
The spawning season of
L. dayi
is thought to be in summer, based on the collection of an ovigerous female in
August 1983
from off Imabetsu and another in
September 1985
from south part of the Sado Strait.
Fig. 13.
Lumbrinerides kristiani
sp. nov.
, paratype (NSMT-Pol P-612: A, B), and holotype (NSMT-Pol H-610: C–J). A, lateral view of anterior end; B, dorsal view of maxillae; C, ventral view of mandibles; D, anterior view of parapodium 1; E, anterior view of Parapodium 5; F, anterior view of parapodium 7; G, anterior view of parapodium 10; H, anterior view of parapodium 18; I, anterior view of parapodium 20; J, anterior view of parapodium 152.
Distribution.
Wakasa Bay (
10m
), off Imabetsu (
18– 21 m
), off Soma (
38–46 m
), South Sado Strait (
52–58 m
), on sandy substrates,
Japan
; off Panama City (
47 m
), off Beaufort (
5–20 m
), Atlantic coast of
US
.