New genera and species from the Equatorial Pacific provide phylogenetic insights into deep-sea Polynoidae (Annelida)
Author
Bonifácio, Paulo
Author
Menot, Lénaïck
text
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2019
185
555
635
journal article
0024-4082
74C07292-2BD6-4E3E-B68D-B144B81BBD83
BATHYFAUVELIA
PETTIBONE, 1976
Bathyfauvelia
Pettibone, 1976: 34
. –
Barnich & Fiege, 2003: 90
.
Type
species:
Macellicephala affinis
Fauvel, 1914a
.
Diagnosis (emended):
Short body, dorsoventrally flattened, up to 21 segments. Prostomium bilobed. Frontal filaments present (
Bathyfauvelia affinis
) or absent (
Bathyfauvelia glacigena
sp. nov.
and
Bathyfauvelia ignigena
sp. nov.
). Eyes absent. Median antenna present, lateral antennae absent. Facial tubercle absent. Tentaculophores with acicula and chaetae. Pharynx with two pairs of jaws; serrated margins with nine pairs of pharyngeal papillae. Dorsal tubercles forming cirriform to lamelliform branchiallike processes. Elytrophores large, up to nine pairs, on segments 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17. Parapodia subbiramous, notopodia shorter than neuropodia; noto- and neuropodia with elongate acicular lobe; tips of noto- and neuroaciculae not penetrating epidermis. Notochaetae stout, distally with spinous rows; notochaetae stouter than neurochaetae. Neurochaetae distally flattened to concave, serrated along both margins. From segment 3, ventral cirri inserted medially on neuropodia. Nephridial papillae present, small. Pygidium rounded, with dorsal anus.
Remarks:
The diagnosis of genus
Bathyfauvelia
is emended to include characters observed in the new species described below. These include: absence of frontal filaments and presence of serrated jaws.
Pettibone (1976)
considered valid only two species in this genus, but a few inconsistencies were observed from the drawings of the Arctic and Mediterranean specimens of
Bathyfauvelia affinis
(
Pettibone, 1976: 36–37
, figs 21, 22). The specimen from the Arctic Basin shows an elongated acicular lobe in the tentacular segment without chaetae and shorter prostomium lobes, whereas the specimen from the Mediterranean Sea shows a shorter acicular lobe in the tentacular segment with chaetae and slightly longer prostomium lobes.