Unveiling a surprising diversity of the genus Diopatra Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833 (Annelida: Onuphidae) in the Macaronesian region (eastern North Atlantic) with the description of four new species
Author
Paxton, Hannelore
Author
Arias, Andres
text
Zootaxa
2017
4300
4
505
535
journal article
32554
10.11646/zootaxa.4300.4.3
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1175-5326
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Diopatra brevicirris
Grube, 1857
nomen dubium
Diopatra brevicirris
Grube, 1857
: 55
.—
Grube 1878
: 6
.
Material examined.
None available.
Type
locality.
Madeira
.
Diagnosis.
Antennae short, ceratophores 1/2 to 1/3 of total length, lateral antennae to segment 3 (?chaetiger 2), median slightly shorter. Peristomial cirri minute, papilla-like, not longer than 1/3 of ceratophores of palps. Dorsal cirri of parapodia very short, hardly longer than branchial stem thick. Branchiae from chaetiger 4, branchial stem very thick, filaments very short, hardly longer than width of branchial stem, third and fourth pairs longer than body width, almost 12 times as long as dorsal cirrus, last branchia from chaetiger 28.
Remarks.
Diopatra brevicirris
was described from
Madeira
on the basis of one incomplete specimen measuring
5 cm
in length for 63 chaetigers and
3 mm
in width, and remains the only record of this species. The species was characterised by having short antennae, minute peristomial cirri, short dorsal cirri and branchiae with very thick trunks, very short filaments. However, the branchial trunks were described as long, with branchiae 3 and 4 being longer than the width of the body. A later diagnosis (
Grube 1857
) was slightly different, stating that the branchiae started on chaetiger 3 and consisted of more than 61 pairs, which contradicts the original description, making the later diagnosis unreliable. The brief original description does not fit with the characteristics of any of the species treated here (
Table 1
) and it is considered as an abnormal or mutilated specimen and declared as a
nomen dubium
.
Diopatra brevicirris
was described in the paper “
Annulata Örstediana
”, following the description of
D. rhizophorae
Grube, 1857
.
Whilst
the
types
of
D. rhizophorae
are held by the
Zoological Museum
,
University of Copenhagen
(
ZMUC
) and have been studied by
Paxton (1998)
, our search for the
type
specimen of
D. brevicirris
proved unsuccessful.
Distribution.
Single record from
Madeira
.