Two new species of Mediomastus (Annelida, Capitellidae) from Tokyo Bay, Japan
Author
Tomioka, Shinri
Author
Nishi, Eijiroh
Author
Kajihara, Hiroshi
text
ZooKeys
2014
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115
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.422.7501
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.422.7501
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Taxon classification Animalia Scolecida Capitellidae
Mediomastus duobalteus
sp. n.
Figs 2-6
Material examined.
Holotype: CBM−ZW 1088, Haneda, Tokyo Bay, St. L3e-2-1 (
35.52783203°N
,
139.7884979°E
, sandy mud bottom, incomplete, collected May 2012. Paratypes (six specimens): CBM-ZW 1089, Haneda, Tokyo Bay, St. L4e-1-1,
35.52949905°N
,
139.7836609°E
, incomplete; mounted on SEM stub, collected spring 2007; CBM-ZW 1090, Haneda, Tokyo Bay, St. L2b-2,
35.52531815°N
,
139.7931824°E
, sandy-mud bottom, 5 m depth, incomplete, some parts of body mounted on slides, remaining parts preserved in 70% ethanol, collected May 2012; CBM-ZW 1091, Haneda, Tokyo Bay, St. 07s-L4e-1-2,
35.52949905°N
,
139.7836609°E
, sandy mud bottom, incomplete, collected spring 2007; CBM-ZW 1092, St. 07s-L4e-1-3,
35.52949905°N
,
139.7836609°E
, sandy mud bottom, incomplete, collected spring 2007; CBM-ZW 1093, St. 07s-L4e-1-4,
35.52949905°N
,
139.7836609°E
, incomplete, collected spring 2007; CBM-ZW 1094, Haneda, Tokyo Bay, St. L4e-1-2, sandy mud bottom, incomplete, collected May 2012.
Description.
Holotype, anterior fragment with 73 segments; 18.0 mm in length; 0.51 mm in maximum width. Body color white in ethanol. Epithelium smooth. Nephridiopores lacking. Branchiae absent. All segments cylindrical. Sex uncertain.
Prostomium (Fig. 2A) conical, with short palpode; eversible proboscis with numerous minute papillae. Peristomium twice as long as chaetiger 1, without eyespots, achaetigerous.
Figure 2.
Mediomastus duobalteus
sp. n., holotype, CBM-ZW 1088. A Anterior end of body, left lateral view B abdominal segments, left lateral view.
Capillary
chaetae unilimbate, with narrow wing (Figs 3A, 4A), present on chaetigers 1-4; noto- and neurochaetae each 8-12 in number per fascicle (Fig. 3A). Chaetigers 5-10 with hooded hooks, but without paddle-like chaetae. Notopodial hooded
hooks
(Figs 3B, 4B) with short, stout fang and 3 fine teeth (Fig. 4B); hood with opening (Fig. 3B); shaft without constriction (Fig. 4B); shoulder indistinct (Fig. 4B); 6-10 hooks per fascicle. Neuropodial hooded hooks (Figs 3C, 4C) with short, stout fang and 3 fine teeth (Fig. 4C); hood with small opening (Fig. 3C); shaft without constriction (Fig. 4C); shoulder indistinct (Fig. 4C); 5-10 hooks per fascicle (Fig. 4C).
Figure 3.
Mediomastus duobalteus
sp. n., paratype, CBM-ZW 1089, SEM images. A Capillary chaetae on segment 3 B notopodial hooded hooks on segment 6 C neuropodial hooded hooks on segment 6 D notopodial hooded hooks on segment 13.
Figure 4.
Mediomastus duobalteus
sp. n., paratype, CBM-ZW 1090. A Capillary chaeta from segment 2 B notopodial hooded hook from segment 6 C neuropodial hooded hook from segment 6 D notopodial hooded hook from segment 20.
Abdominal segments twice as long as wide (Fig. 2B); with hooded hooks only. Hooded hooks (Figs 3D, 4D) with stout, pointed fang and 3 coarse teeth (Fig. 4D); hood with opening (Fig. 3D); shaft without constriction (Fig. 4D); shoulder indistinct; 2-6 hooks per fascicle.
Transition from thorax to abdomen marked by change in shape of hooded hooks; hooded hooks in thorax have small fang with fine, small teeth (Fig. 4B, C), while those in abdomen have stout, pointed fang; coarse and large teeth (Fig. 4D).
Methyl-green staining.
Among seven specimens observed, methyl-green staining resulted in three patterns (Fig. 5). All patterns showed two bands of numerous, dense, minute spots: one band on segments 2 and 3, or 3 and 4; the other extending from segments 8 or 10 to segment 11. Figure 6 shows a stained worm having the pattern diagrammed in Fig. 5C.
Figure 5. Diagram showing the three methyl-green staining patterns observed in the thorax (consisting of 11 segments) among seven specimens of
Mediomastus duobalteus
sp. n. A Paratype, CBM-ZW 1089 B holotype, CBM-ZW 1088 C paratype, CBM-ZW 1094.
Figure 6. Photograph of the thorax of
Mediomastus duobalteus
sp. n., holotype, CBM-ZW 1088, showing the methyl-green staining pattern, with the segment numbers and segmental boundaries labeled.
Etymology.
The specific name is a noun in the nominative singular, from the Latin numeral duo (
"two"
) and the Latin noun balteus (
"belt"
), referring to the
species'
diagnostic staining pattern, in which the staining pattern is two belt-like bands.
Remarks.
Among 14 congeners,
Mediomastus
duobalteus
most closely resembles
Mediomastus warrenae
, but differs from the latter in the staining pattern with methyl green (segments 5 and 6 lack spots in
Mediomastus duobalteus
but are darkly stained post-chaetally in
Mediomastus warrenae
), the shape of the thoracic capillary chaetae (unilimbate in
Mediomastus duobalteus
vs. bilimbate in
Mediomastus warrenae
), and the shape of the abdominal hooded hooks (constriction absent in
Mediomastus duobalteus
but present in
Mediomastus warrenae
).