Revision of Hermadion Kinberg, 1856, with a redescription of Hermadion magalhaensi Kinberg, 1856, Adyte hyalina (G. O. Sars, 1873) n. comb. and Neopolynoe acanellae (Verrill, 1881) n. comb. (Polychaeta: Polynoidae)
Author
Bock, Gordon
Author
Fiege, Dieter
Author
Barnich, Ruth
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Zootaxa
2010
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10.5281/zenodo.196874
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1175-5326
196874
Hermadion magalhaensi
Kinberg, 1856
Figure 1
A–F
Hermadion magalhaensi
Kinberg, 1856
: 386
;
Kinberg (1857)
: pl. 6 fig. 32;
Kinberg (1858)
: 22
;
Ehlers (1897)
: 15
;
Ehlers (1901b)
: 43
;
Ehlers (1908)
: 46
;
Bergström (1916)
: 276
;
Augener (1932)
: 97
;
Barnich
et al.
(2006)
: 36
.
Hermadion longicirratus
Kinberg, 1856
: 386
;
Kinberg (1857)
: pl. 6 fig. 33;
Kinberg (1858)
: 22
.
Hermadion kerguelensis
McIntosh, 1885
: 105
, pl. 11 fig. 5, pl. 12 fig. 1.
Lagisca laevis
Hartmann-Schröder, 1962
: 60
, fig. 5–8 [new synonymy].
Hermadion laevis:
Orensanz (1974)
: 10.
Type
material examined
(see also respective material sections of
Adyte hyalina
(
G.
O
. Sars, 1873
)
and
Neopolynoe acanellae
(
Verrill, 1881
)
below).
Hermadion magalhaensi
Kinberg, 1856
:
SMNH
Type-401, 4
syntypes
(1 cs, 3 af) with several elytra and parapodia free in vial, "Eugenie“ Expedition
1851-53
,
Chile
, Magellan Strait, St.Yorkbay,
53°34'S
72°20'W
, below stones of the littoral, near the river Bachelor.
Hermadion longicirratus
Kinberg, 1856
: SMNH Type-384,
holotype
(cs in two fragments) "Eugenie“ Expedition
1851-53
,
Chile
, Magellan Strait, St.Yorkbay,
53°34'S
72°20'W
, below stones of the littoral, near the river Bachelor.
Hermadion kerguelensis
McIntosh, 1885
: BMNH 1885.
12.1.88
, 2
syntypes
(cs), “Challenger" Expedition
1873-76
, St. 149C, Balfour Bay, Royal Sound, Kerguelen Archipelago, 20–60 fathoms. BMNH 1885.
12.1.86
, 10
syntypes
, “Challenger" Expedition
1873-76
, St. 149B, off Kerguelen Islands, Accessible Bay,
49°8'S
70°12'E
, 20 fathoms, volcanic mud. BMNH 1885.
12.1.90
, 2
syntypes
, “Challenger" Expedition
1873-76
, off Royal Sound, Kerguelen Archipelago, 25 fathoms.
Lagisca laevis
Hartmann-Schröder, 1962
: ZMH V-15343,
holotype
, (cs),
12 July 1958
, Puerto Lagunas,
Isla
Melchor, South
Chile
, on top of
Macrocystis pyrifera
, leg. Stuardo.
Harmothoe (Eunoa) truncata
Moore, 1902
: ANSP 268,
holotype
(af), locality originally given as "Peary Rel. Exp.
2 August 1892
, McCormick Bay" later corrected by
Moore (1908)
to Icy Cape, Alaska, B. Sharp (collector).
Harmothoe (Eunoa) anderssoni
Bergström, 1916
: SMNH Type-586 (2821), 3
syntypes
(one of them damaged, indeterminable), Swedish South Polar Expedition
1901–1903
, St. 34,
5
June 1902,
South Georgia
, mouth of Cumberland Bay,
54°11'S
36°18'W
,
252–310 m
, ground temperature +1,45°C, grey clay with some stones.
Comparative material examined
(see also respective material sections of
Adyte hyalina
(
G.
O
. Sars, 1873
)
and
Neopolynoe acanellae
(
Verrill, 1881
)
below).
Antarctinoe ferox
(
Baird, 1865
)
: SMF 15166, 1 spm. (cs), “Polarstern” cruise ANT XIII/3/EASIZ I, St.39/ 0 12 GSN
Antarctic
, between Vestkap and Halley,
457–459 m
, det. R. Barnich and G. Micaletto.
Hermadion africanus
(
Hartman, 1974
)
: SMF 13611/2, 2 spms. (af), “Meteor” cruise 5/2 (MINDIK), St. 194, beamtrawl,
28 February 1987
, Red Sea,
537–681 m
, det. T. Wehe; SMF 13612/2, 2 spms. (2 af, 1 mf), “Meteor” cruise 5/2 (MINDIK), St. 84 beamtrawl,
7 February 1987
, Red Sea,
880–884 m
, det. T. Wehe; SMF 13614/2, 2 spms. (2 af, 1 mf), “Meteor” cruise 5 (MINDIK) St. 197 beamtrawl,
1 March 1987
, Red Sea,
747– 778 m
, det. T. Wehe.
Hermadion magalhaensi
Kinberg, 1856
: SMF 1689/1, 1 spm. (cs), Deutsche Tiefsee Expedition
1898–99
, "Valdivia", St. 160, Kerguelen, Gazelle-Basin,
25 December 1898
, det. Ehlers (see
Ehlers 1908
); SMF 1758/ 1, 1 spm. (cs), Deutsche Tiefsee Expedition
1898-99
, "Valdivia", St. 160, Kerguelen, Gazelle-Basin,
25 December 1898
; det. Ehlers (see
Ehlers 1908
).
Subadyte pellucida
(
Ehlers, 1864
)
: SMF 10467/1, 1 spm. (cs),
10 September 1997
, Banyuls-sur-Mer, près du Laboratoire Arago, in
Posidonia
beds,
10 m
, leg. D. Fiege and R. Barnich, det. R. Barnich.
Description
(based on complete
syntype
of
Hermadion magalhaensi
for number of segments and prostomium and on elytra and parapodia free in vial).
Body with 48 segments, mid-dorsum and tail uncovered by elytra. At anterior end (
Fig. 1
A) prostomium bilobed, without cephalic peaks; ceratophore of median antenna in anterior notch, styles of antennae missing; lateral antennae inserted ventrally to median antenna; anterior pair of eyes situated anterolaterally near anterior corners of prostomium, posterior pair dorsally near hind margin of prostomium; palps tapering.
First or tentacular segment with a pair of tentaculophores inserted laterally to prostomium, each with a notochaeta and a dorsal and a ventral tentacular cirrus, styles missing. Second or buccal segment with first pair of elytra, biramous parapodia and long ventral or buccal cirri abruptly tapering subdistally. Following segments with shorter ventral cirri.
Fifteen pairs of rounded to oval elytra, leaving mid-dorsum and short tail uncovered, on segments 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 26, 29 and 32; last 16 segments cirrigerous; elytral margin without papillae; elytral surface with conical, blunt microtubercles and a few scattered papillae (
Fig. 1
B,C). Cirrigerous segments with distinct dorsal tubercles, dorsal cirri with cylindrical cirrophore and long papillate style, slightly exceeding the length of notochaetae, abruptly tapering subdistally.
FIGURE 1.
Hermadion magalhaensi
(syntypes, SMNH Type-401). (A) Anterior end; style of left tentacular cirrus bent downwards, styles of other cirri and styles of antennae missing; (B) left elytron from unknown segment in anterior body region; (C) detail of posterior margin of same; (D) right cirrigerous parapodium, posterior view, tip of ventral cirrus missing; (E) distal half of long notochaeta; (F) distal part of middle notochaeta. (Scale bars: A = 2,5 mm; B = 1 mm; C = 125 µm; D = 1 mm; E = 125 µm; F = 250 µm).
Parapodia biramous; notopodia and neuropodia with elongate acicular lobe, neuropodia without supraacicular process; tips of noto- and neuroacicula penetrating epidermis (
Fig. 1
D). Notochaetae stouter than neurochaetae, short and long notochaetae with numerous rows of short spines and blunt tip (
Fig. 1
E); neurochaetae more numerous with distinct rows of spines only distally; tips slightly falcate, unidentate (
Fig. 1
F).
Measurements.
Syntypes
of
Hermadion magalhaensi
: cs, L
52 mm
, W
10 mm
for 48 segments (
Fig. 1
A); af, L
28 mm
, W
5 mm
for 35 segments; af, L
46 mm
, W
9 mm
for 45 segments (only few posterior segments missing, body wall opened ventrally); af, L
13 mm
, W
5 mm
for 23 segments (bad condition).
Remarks.
The genus
Hermadion
was erected by
Kinberg (1856)
for
H. magalhaensi
and
H. longicirratus
. Regarding the differentiation of both species
Kinberg (1856)
stated, that
H. magalhaensi
has smooth prostomial appendages, cirri, elytra, and notochaetae, while these are papillate, respectively serrated (i.e. with rows of spines) in
H. longicirratus
.
Ehlers (1897)
synonymized
Hermadion kerguelensis
McIntosh, 1885
with
H. magalhaensi
and questioned the validity of
H. longicirratus
.
Bergström (1916)
finally checked Kinberg's
type
material and found no significant differences between
H. magalhaensi
and
H. longicirratus
. According to him the differences observed by Kinberg were due to the rather bad condition of the respective
type
specimens. Furthermore, Bergström attributed
Hermadion
to
Harmothoe
since he considered the generic differences insufficient.
Augener (1932)
agreed with Bergström regarding the synonymy of Kinberg's species, but he considered
Hermadion
a valid genus.
As
we showed above
Hermadion
differs mainly from
Harmothoe
due to its lack of cephalic peaks and neuropodial supra-acicular process, but also due to its mid-dorsum which is uncovered by elytra in large specimens, and its exclusively unidentate neurochaetae.
Orensanz (1974)
was the first to realize that
Lagisca laevis
Hartmann-Schröder, 1962
belongs to the genus
Hermadion
, but without checking its synonymy. Our comparison of the
type
material of
L. laevis
and
H. magalhaensi
clearly showed that this species is also a junior synonym of
H. magalhaensi
.
Distribution and habitat.
South Atlantic/Pacific (Magellan Region), Southern Indian Ocean (Kerguelen Islands); in shallow waters, down to
110 m
, on various substrates such as stones, mud, and algae.