Nereididae (Annelida: Phyllodocida) of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, including description of two new species and 11 new records
Author
Bonyadi-Naeini, Alieh
Author
Rastegar-Pouyani, Nasrullah
Author
Rastegar-Pouyani, Eskandar
Author
Glasby, Christopher J.
Author
Rahimian, Hassan
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Zootaxa
2017
4244
1
91
117
journal article
36252
10.11646/zootaxa.4244.1.5
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Neanthes acuminata
(
Ehlers, 1868
)
species complex
Nereis acuminata
Ehlers 1868
: 552
.
Neanthes caudata
.
Hartman 1959
: 250
;
Ben-Eliahu 1991
: 322
;
Amoureux
et al
. 1980
: 388
.
Nereis caudata
.
Ben-Eliahu 1972
: 220
.
Material
examined.
Iran
,
Persian Gulf
,
Abu Musa Island
, southern part of the
Quay
, one specimen (
ZUTC
Ann. 61 52).
Description.
Material examined here is incomplete with 40 chaetigers. Paragnaths on maxillary ring arranged as follows: I = 17, II = a crescent group of about 30, III = a cluster in three transverse rows, IV = cluster of small paragnaths. Paragnaths on oral ring arranged as follows: V-VI -VIIāVIII = a continuous broad transverse band of many paragnaths with large cones in area V. Anterior notopodia have three triangular ligules (i.e. prechaetal notopodial lobe present), dorsal cirrus shorter than dorsal ligule. Anterior neuropodia have two ligules (acicular and ventral ligules) and digitate postchaetal lobe. Ventral cirrus shorter than ventral neuropodial ligule. Median notopodia similar to anterior notopodia, however dorsal cirrus relatively longer. Neurochaetae all homogomph spinigers and heterogomph falcigers. Falcigers have long, serrated blades with blunt tips.
Remarks.
According to
Reish
et al
. (2014)
the
Neanthes acuminata
(
Ehlers, 1868
)
species complex is cosmopolitan in distribution and comprises at least four morphologically identical species:
N. acuminata
,
N. arenaceodentata
Moore, 1903
,
N. caudata
(delle
Chiaje, 1841
) and
N. cricognatha
(
Ehlers, 1904
)
. Members of the species complex can only be distinguished by chromosome number, eye and egg colouration and molecular data. All previous references to the species complex in the region refer to
N. caudata
; however, this name is currently invalid as it was based on a misapplication of Lamarck's nomination of a spionid species,
Spio caudatus
(
Read & Bellan 2016
)
. This is the first record of
Neanthes acuminata
species complex from the Persian Gulf.
Distribution.
Suez Canal, Red Sea (
Wehe & Fiege 2002
). Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean (
Fauvel 1950
), The
Philippines
,
Japan
,
Southern
California,
New Zealand
,
Australia
(
Reish
et al
. 2014
).