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(
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<emphasis id="B940F976FFFC2A13DA940CDBD2EACBC6" bold="true" box="[151,385,1236,1261]" pageId="39" pageNumber="137">Material examined.</emphasis>
Queensland, Great Barrier Reef: AM W.41399 (crown), North Direction
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,
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; AM W.41402, Day Reef,
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,
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,
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. Lizard
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: AM W.22570 (15), between Bird and South Islands,
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,
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, dead
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coral blocks,
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; AM W.41375, AM W.41400 (crown), MacGillivray Reef,
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,
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, coral rubble,
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,
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; AM W.41397 (2), MacGillivray Reef,
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,
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,
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; AM W.41398, Turtle Beach,
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,
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; AM W.47233 (crown), MacGillivray Reef,
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,
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, coral rubble,
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,
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; AM W.41376, AM W.47394 (2), Watsons Bay,
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,
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, coral rubble,
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,
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; AM W.197050 (2), lagoon, drop off between Bird Islet and South
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,
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,
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, dead coral rock,
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,
<date id="FF8A03A4FFFC2A13D98A0DFAD091C926" box="[905,1018,1525,1549]" pageId="39" pageNumber="137" value="1978-04">Apr 1978</date>
; AM W.43874, MI
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2331; AM W.43943, MI
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2356 (crown); AM W.44216, MI
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2381 (1 + 2 crowns).
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Longest specimen over
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long,
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wide, with 78 thoracic and numerous abdominal chaetigers. Radiolar crown with dark and white transverse bands, especially conspicuous on pinnules and lateral margins of radioles (
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HI). Radiolar ocelli dark brown (
<figureCitation id="130F39E1FFFC2A13DE430E8BD7F8C9B6" box="[1088,1171,1668,1693]" captionStart="FIGURE 16. A G" captionStartId="40.[151,250,1763,1785]" captionTargetBox="[239,1345,182,1748]" captionTargetId="figure@40.[236,1346,178,1757]" captionTargetPageId="40" captionText="FIGURE 16. A G. Notaulax sp. 1, live specimens. A. Anterior end showing elongate basal radiolar lobes, and anterior margin of collar entire ventrally, and general pigmentation pattern; B. Detail of radioles showing the edge of the basal membrane (white arrows) and the groups of orange ocelli (black arrows); C. Radiolar lobes and anterior thoracic chaetigers, dorsal view, showing arrangement of collar chaetae; D. Anterior end, lateral view; E. Detail of radiolar ocelli; F. Broken specimen, lateral view, showing general pigmentation pattern; G. Detail of anterior end, showing elongate base of radiolar crown, entire ventral collar margin, and ventral shields in contact with neuropodial tori; H J. Notaulax sp. 2; H. Anterior end showing general colour pattern; I. Detail of radioles showing ocelli arrangement on radioles; J. Base of radiolar crown and anterior thoracic chaetigers. Photographs: A, B, D F by Alexander Semenov." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/240818/files/figure.png" pageId="39" pageNumber="137">Fig. 16</figureCitation>
H). Thoracic chaetigers light orange, with pigmentation fading towards abdominal segments (
<figureCitation id="130F39E1FFFC2A13D9C50EA7D777C9EA" box="[966,1052,1704,1729]" captionStart="FIGURE 16. A G" captionStartId="40.[151,250,1763,1785]" captionTargetBox="[239,1345,182,1748]" captionTargetId="figure@40.[236,1346,178,1757]" captionTargetPageId="40" captionText="FIGURE 16. A G. Notaulax sp. 1, live specimens. A. Anterior end showing elongate basal radiolar lobes, and anterior margin of collar entire ventrally, and general pigmentation pattern; B. Detail of radioles showing the edge of the basal membrane (white arrows) and the groups of orange ocelli (black arrows); C. Radiolar lobes and anterior thoracic chaetigers, dorsal view, showing arrangement of collar chaetae; D. Anterior end, lateral view; E. Detail of radiolar ocelli; F. Broken specimen, lateral view, showing general pigmentation pattern; G. Detail of anterior end, showing elongate base of radiolar crown, entire ventral collar margin, and ventral shields in contact with neuropodial tori; H J. Notaulax sp. 2; H. Anterior end showing general colour pattern; I. Detail of radioles showing ocelli arrangement on radioles; J. Base of radiolar crown and anterior thoracic chaetigers. Photographs: A, B, D F by Alexander Semenov." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/240818/files/figure.png" pageId="39" pageNumber="137">Fig. 16</figureCitation>
J). Some specimens maintain the colour of the radiolar crown but pigmentation fades after fixation and preservation. Radiolar crown with semicircular, thick, stout elongate branchial lobes (
<figureCitation id="130F39E1FFFC2A13D8DB0EFFD040C822" box="[728,811,1776,1801]" captionStart="FIGURE 16. A G" captionStartId="40.[151,250,1763,1785]" captionTargetBox="[239,1345,182,1748]" captionTargetId="figure@40.[236,1346,178,1757]" captionTargetPageId="40" captionText="FIGURE 16. A G. Notaulax sp. 1, live specimens. A. Anterior end showing elongate basal radiolar lobes, and anterior margin of collar entire ventrally, and general pigmentation pattern; B. Detail of radioles showing the edge of the basal membrane (white arrows) and the groups of orange ocelli (black arrows); C. Radiolar lobes and anterior thoracic chaetigers, dorsal view, showing arrangement of collar chaetae; D. Anterior end, lateral view; E. Detail of radiolar ocelli; F. Broken specimen, lateral view, showing general pigmentation pattern; G. Detail of anterior end, showing elongate base of radiolar crown, entire ventral collar margin, and ventral shields in contact with neuropodial tori; H J. Notaulax sp. 2; H. Anterior end showing general colour pattern; I. Detail of radioles showing ocelli arrangement on radioles; J. Base of radiolar crown and anterior thoracic chaetigers. Photographs: A, B, D F by Alexander Semenov." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/240818/files/figure.png" pageId="39" pageNumber="137">Fig. 16</figureCitation>
H), fused dorsally near the base of radioles. Dorsal and ventral basal flanges along the branchial lobes. Basal membrane between radioles, along 1/3 of their length; radioles with narrow distal radiolar flanges, bare tips of medium length (as long as the length on one pinnule) (
<figureCitation id="130F39E1FFFC2A13DF250F32D612C87D" box="[1318,1401,1853,1878]" captionStart="FIGURE 16. A G" captionStartId="40.[151,250,1763,1785]" captionTargetBox="[239,1345,182,1748]" captionTargetId="figure@40.[236,1346,178,1757]" captionTargetPageId="40" captionText="FIGURE 16. A G. Notaulax sp. 1, live specimens. A. Anterior end showing elongate basal radiolar lobes, and anterior margin of collar entire ventrally, and general pigmentation pattern; B. Detail of radioles showing the edge of the basal membrane (white arrows) and the groups of orange ocelli (black arrows); C. Radiolar lobes and anterior thoracic chaetigers, dorsal view, showing arrangement of collar chaetae; D. Anterior end, lateral view; E. Detail of radiolar ocelli; F. Broken specimen, lateral view, showing general pigmentation pattern; G. Detail of anterior end, showing elongate base of radiolar crown, entire ventral collar margin, and ventral shields in contact with neuropodial tori; H J. Notaulax sp. 2; H. Anterior end showing general colour pattern; I. Detail of radioles showing ocelli arrangement on radioles; J. Base of radiolar crown and anterior thoracic chaetigers. Photographs: A, B, D F by Alexander Semenov." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/240818/files/figure.png" pageId="39" pageNumber="137">Fig. 16</figureCitation>
H). Four rows of vacuolated cells supporting radioles basally. Up to 30 ocelli arranged in a single row along radiole from the margin of basal membrane to distal pinnules. Dorsal lips long, without radiolar appendages. Ventral lips and parallel lamellae present; ventral sacs absent. Posterior peristomial collar complete, higher ventrally, entire or with a small midventral incision, and may be notched middorsally. Glandular ridge absent on anterior chaetigers.
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<emphasis id="B940F976FFF32A1CDA940EECD274C9D2" bold="true" box="[151,287,1763,1785]" pageId="40" pageNumber="138">FIGURE 16.</emphasis>
AG.
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sp. 1, live specimens. A. Anterior end showing elongate basal radiolar lobes, and anterior margin of collar entire ventrally, and general pigmentation pattern; B. Detail of radioles showing the edge of the basal membrane (white arrows) and the groups of orange ocelli (black arrows); C. Radiolar lobes and anterior thoracic chaetigers, dorsal view, showing arrangement of collar chaetae; D. Anterior end, lateral view; E. Detail of radiolar ocelli; F. Broken specimen, lateral view, showing general pigmentation pattern; G. Detail of anterior end, showing elongate base of radiolar crown, entire ventral collar margin, and ventral shields in contact with neuropodial tori; HJ.
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sp. 2; H. Anterior end showing general colour pattern; I. Detail of radioles showing ocelli arrangement on radioles; J. Base of radiolar crown and anterior thoracic chaetigers. Photographs: A, B, DF by Alexander Semenov.
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Thoracic ventral shields in contact with adjacent neuropodial tori, first ventral shield with straight anterior margin (
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J). Interramal eyespots absent. Collar chaetae arranged in long J- or C-shaped curved rows, spine-like. Following thoracic chaetigers with conical notopodia; superior thoracic chaetae broadly-hooded, inferior paleate, without mucro. Thoracic neuropodia with avicular uncini with tiny teeth above the main fang, covering more than half its length, well developed breast and medium-sized handle. Companion chaetae with asymmetrical hood, and loose fibres on most of hood surface. Abdominal neurochaetae on short, slightly elevated neuropodia, with superior paleate chaetae with long mucro and inferior elongate narrowly-hooded chaetae. Neuropodial uncini similar to thoracic but with teeth covering more than three quarters of main fang. Pygidium a rounded lobe, few red spots may be present ventrolaterally. Tube thick, orange, transparent and chitinous, without attached sediment.
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<emphasis id="B940F976FFF22A1DDAC409D3D250CEDE" bold="true" box="[199,315,476,501]" pageId="41" pageNumber="139">Remarks.</emphasis>
The material examined shows broad variation in the morphology of the anterior margin of the collar, and some specimens possess an entire collar margin, while others have a small midventral incision and/or a dorsal notch, neither of which extend down to chaetiger 2. Intraspecific variability in collar morphology has been reported for some species, typically with the presence of a midventral incision in juveniles (e.g.,
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).
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<emphasis id="B940F976FFF22A1DDA940A63D2F0CDAF" box="[151,411,620,645]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="139">Notaulax fuscotaeniata</emphasis>
(
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)
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, was originally described from
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as having a collar incised ventrally, and radiolar ocelli in a series of about 30 on each side extending from just above palmate membrane to near tips (
<bibRefCitation id="EFA55895FFF22A1DDA9D0ABBD252CDE7" author="Perkins" box="[158,313,692,717]" pageId="41" pageNumber="139" refString="Perkins, T. H. (1984) Revision of Demonax Kinberg, Hypsicomus Grube and Notaulax Tauber, with a review of Megalomma Johansson from Florida (Polychaeta: Sabellidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 97, 285 - 368." type="journal article" year="1984">Perkins 1984</bibRefCitation>
), features that are similar to those observed in the specimens described herein. Nevertheless, other details would need to be checked with
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material as Grube s original description is brief, before assigning these specimens to this species or describing it as new.
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<emphasis id="B940F976FFF22A1DDAC40B10D241CC13" bold="true" box="[199,298,799,824]" pageId="41" pageNumber="139">Habitat.</emphasis>
Dead coral and coral rubble,
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depth.
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locality.
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Lizard
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.
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<emphasis id="B940F976FFF22A1DDAC40B68D20BCCAB" bold="true" box="[199,352,871,896]" pageId="41" pageNumber="139">Distribution.</emphasis>
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(Queensland: Lizard
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).
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