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Zhadan, Anna. (2017). Two new species of Cossura (Cossuridae, Annelida) from the terminal lobes of the Congo River deep-sea fan. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 97(05): 881-888.
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10.1017/s0025315417000066 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:ED1510A9-8963-4B97-9F2F-B2E201526098 [view]
Zhadan, Anna
2017
Two new species of Cossura (Cossuridae, Annelida) from the terminal lobes of the Congo River deep-sea fan
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
97(05): 881-888
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Print published 10 August 2017, first registered in ZooBank 1 March 2017
Two new species of Cossura Webster & Benedict, 1887 were found in material collected during sampling from the terminal lobes of the Congo deep-sea fan. They were described using light and scanning electron microscopy. Cossura platypus sp. nov. has 15–17 thoracic chaetigers, a prostomium longer than it is wide, with a widely rounded anterior margin, an abruptly expanded posterior prostomial ring the same length as the peristomium, without a mid-ventral notch, a branchial filament attached to the midlength of chaetiger 3, and a pygidium with three anal cirri. Cossura platypus sp. nov. is similar to C. brunnea Fauchald, 1972 but differs in the shape of the prostomium, which is widely rounded anteriorly in C. platypus sp. nov. and is broadly triangular in C. brunnea; furthermore, C. platypus sp. nov.is uniformly pale, whereas C. brunnea has dark pigmentation. Cossura candida Hartman, 1955 differs from C. platypus sp. nov. in the conical shape of the prostomium and 24–35 thoracic chaetigers. Cossura flabelligera sp. nov. has 16–19 thoracic chaetigers, a conical prostomium, and a branchial filament arising from the posterior part of chaetiger 2; the entire body, including the chaetae, is covered by a thick mucous sheath similar to the tunic of flabelligerids. Cossura flabelligera sp. nov. resembles C. longocirrata Webster & Benedict, 1887 in the position of the branchial filament, the shape of the prostomium, and the number of thoracic chaetigers; it differs in having a thick mucous sheath. This character seems to be unique for the Cossuridae.
Africa
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Cossura flabelligera Zhadan, 2017 (original description)
Cossura platypus Zhadan, 2017 (original description)
Holotype MNHN MNHN-IA-TYPE 1779, geounit Congo Basin, identified as Cossura platypus Zhadan, 2017
Holotype MNHN MNHN-IA-TYPE 1784, geounit Congo Basin, identified as Cossura flabelligera Zhadan, 2017
 Etymology

The 'flabelligera' species-group name is in reference to the mucous sheath which resembles the mucous cover in ... [details]

 Etymology

The 'platypus' species-group name refers to the shape of the prostomium, which in dorsal view resembles a platypus ... [details]

 Type locality

Offshore of Congo River fan, Congo, West Africa, 'CoL C' site, -6.7015°, 5.4884° (06 42.092′ S 005 29.306′ ... [details]

 Type locality

Offshore of Congo River fan, Congo, West Africa, 'REGAB' site, -5.7997°, 9.7080° (05 47.984′ S, 009 42.475′ ... [details]