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
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Zootaxa
2017
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505
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journal article
32554
10.11646/zootaxa.4300.4.3
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Diopatra marocensis
Paxton, Fadlaoui & Lechapt, 1995
Figure 12
;
Table 1
Diopatra marocensis
Paxton
et al.
, 1995
: 950
, figs 1–2.—
Rodrigues
et al.
2009
:609
–617. (Portugal).—
Arias
et al.
2010
: 67
–68 (Spain).—
Arias
et al
. 2013
:
1533
–1542 (Spain).
Diopatra cuprea
.—?
Monro 1924
:193
–199, figs 1–3 (
Madeira
). Not
Bosc, 1802
.
Material examined.
Type
material.
Paratypes
(
10 specimens
): (AM W.22182)
Sidi Boulbra
,
Morocco
,
30°55’N
–
09°31’W
, depth
25 m
, 1990.
Non-type material.
MNCN
16.01
/17820 (
2 specimens
),
La Laja
beach,
Gran Canaria
,
Canary Islands
,
28°03’N
–
15°25’W
, intertidal, coll.
A. Arias
,
12 Jul 2012
.
Type
locality.
Eastern North Atlantic
,
Morocco
, off
Sidi Boulbra
,
28°03’N
–
15°25’W
, depth
25 m
.
Diagnosis.
Prostomium anteriorly rounded with two subulate frontal lips. Palps reaching chaetiger 3, antennae to chaetiger 10–12, ceratophores with six to nine rings, lateral processes absent; nuchal grooves crescentic; peristomial cirri present. Anterior four chaetigers with bidentate pseudocompound hooks with pointed hoods; single postchaetal lobes. Ventral parapodial lobes absent; ventral cirri on four to five chaetigers. Subacicular hooks from chaetiger 13–15; pectinate chaetae with 11–20 teeth; spiralled branchiae, first on chaetiger 4–5, last on chaetiger 30–40. Colour pattern usually present (
Fig. 12
A), formed by brown pigmentation and irregular white dots; prostomium and styles of antennae and palps with irregular specks, ceratophores with pigmented rings; peristomium and anterior chaetigers with diffuse pigmentation covering most of segment, but leaving oval middorsal patch and two smaller lateral patches free, lateral patches becoming intersegmental by chaetiger 10; lateral intersegmental patches at base of parapodia; pattern fading from chaetiger 15-20. Tube typical of genus with inner secreted layer and outer layer of foreign particles consisting mainly of algae and vegetal material (
Fig. 12
B), and protruding
3-4 cm
above sediment (tube-cap) (
Fig. 12
A, B).
Remarks.
Monro (1924)
reported juvenile and post-larval specimens in a muddy tube that were collected from
Madeira
as
D. cuprea
.
In view of the fact that
D. marocensis
is the only known tube brooder of the genus in the area, we consider it most likely that the specimens belonged to this species.
Distribution.
Eastern North Atlantic, from the Bay of Biscay to the
Canary Islands
and the Levantine basin of the Mediterranean Sea.