New entoproct-polychaete association recorded in the Bay of Bengal, southeastern coast of India
Author
Bharathidasan, Veeraiyan
CenterofAdvancedStudyin MarineBiology, FacultyofMarineSciences, Annamalai University, Parangipettai- 608502, Tamilnadu, India. Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia.
Author
Borisanova, Anastasia O.
0000-0002-9700-6446
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borisanovaao@mail.ru
Author
Sarathy, Palanivel Partha
0000-0003-2282-4652
CenterofAdvancedStudyin MarineBiology, FacultyofMarineSciences, Annamalai University, Parangipettai- 608502, Tamilnadu, India. Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia. & partha 7915 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2282 - 4652
partha7915@gmail.com
Author
Murugesan, Perumal
0000-0002-1829-9261
CenterofAdvancedStudyin MarineBiology, FacultyofMarineSciences, Annamalai University, Parangipettai- 608502, Tamilnadu, India. Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia. & pmurugesaan 74 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1829 - 9261
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-02-22
5100
4
482
500
journal article
20528
10.11646/zootaxa.5100.4.2
b14ce86a-2d45-474f-bb61-eccdb30178c5
1175-5326
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Loxosomella diopatricola
Williams, 2000
The
species was originally described by
Williams (2000)
from the shallows of southeast
Australia
as epibionts of
Diopatra
sp.
Our
specimens were collected in
Bay of Bengal
(
Tamilnadu
,
Southeastern
coast of
India
).
Samples
were collected from the depth of
15 m
.
Water temperature was 30°C, salinity range 30 psu, pH 8.1. Numerous loxosomatids were found on the body surface and notopodia of
Diopatra
sp
.
Description:
Medium-sized species with average body length 396 µm (from
288 to 565 in
measured specimens) (measurements of several specimens are given in
Table 1
). Calyx length 200 - 369 µm, usually close 300 µm. Average calyx width 185µm. Calyx oval in shape, without prominent compression. Calyx bears 8 tentacles faced disto-frontally or distally in contracted state (
Figs. 4C, F, G
). Stomach large, roundish. Papillae absent. Stalk shorter than calyx, with variable length, average length 116 µm. In some specimens stalk very short, less than 60 µm (
Figs. 4A, B, D
). Foot reduced, but pedal gland persists in adults. Pedal gland large, occupies almost entire width of base of stalk.
TABLE 1.
Measurements of 12 specimens of
Loxosomella diopatricola
from the Bay of Bengal (µm).
Specimen
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
Average
|
Total length
|
288 |
292 |
306 |
317 |
323 |
363 |
399 |
414 |
453 |
501 |
528 |
567 |
396 |
Calyx length
|
231 |
239 |
200 |
267 |
255 |
278 |
314 |
285 |
294 |
348 |
281 |
369 |
280 |
Calyx width in
|
164 |
168 |
126 |
- |
163 |
211 |
192 |
171 |
215 |
216 |
171 |
233 |
185 |
lateral view
|
Stalk length
|
57 |
53 |
106 |
56 |
71 |
85 |
85 |
129 |
159 |
153 |
247 |
196 |
116 |
Stalk length /calyx length
|
0.25 |
0.22 |
0.53 |
0.2 |
0.28 |
0.3 |
0.27 |
0.45 |
0.54 |
0.44 |
0.88 |
0.53 |
0.4 |
Reproduction:
Only
one specimen
with buds observed. Two buds originate from latero-frontal budding areas located at mid-stomach level, one bud on each side (
Fig. 4C
). Both buds young, without developed foot. Many specimens with developing embryos. Up to five embryos can develop in calyx of
one specimen
(
Fig. 4K
).
Ecology:
The loxosomatids were abundant on host’s body surface. Total number of specimens on one polychaete about 550. They attach to anterior part of antennae, palps, mouth region and to parapodia and parapodial gills all over body, except for the ventral surface (
Figs. 2A
). Gills most populated by loxosomatids, up to
10 specimens
on one gill (
Fig. 2E
).
Remarks.
The specimens from the Bay of Bengal closely match the original description of
Loxosomella diopatricola
in general appearance, tentacle number, and stalk base structure, but they have some differences in sizes.
Indian
specimens are slightly larger than Australian. The body length up to 565 µm in
Indian
specimens and up to 450 µm in Australian specimens. Average calyx length is also bigger in
Indian
specimens – 280 µm against 230 µm of females and 200 µm of males from Australian waters. The stalk of Australian specimens is between one-half and two-thirds that of the calyx, when in
Indian
specimens it is much more variable in length and can be from 1/5 to 9/10 of the calyx.
Williams (2000)
mentions that
L. diopatricola
has only one ovary but we cannot confirm or reject this description for our specimens because the ovaries are not clearly distinguishable. The main difference between
Indian
and Australian loxosomatids is the structure of the adhesive organ of specimens attached to the gills. Australian specimens attach to gills with expanded attachment disc.
Indian
specimens attached to the gills lack the attachment disc and have the same attachment structure as specimens from other parts of polychaetes body—the pedal gland at the base of the stalk.