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Fauchald, K.; Berke, S.K.; Woodin, S.A. (2012). Diopatra (Onuphidae: Polychaeta) from intertidal sediments in southwestern Europe. Zootaxa. 3395: 47-58.
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Fauchald, K.; Berke, S.K.; Woodin, S.A.
2012
<i>Diopatra</i> (Onuphidae: Polychaeta) from intertidal sediments in southwestern Europe
Zootaxa
3395: 47-58
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Intertidal populations of Diopatra from Spanish, Portuguese and French Atlantic beaches have traditionally been identified as D. neapolitana. This species is present, mainly in Spain and Portugal. However, at least some French beaches are occupied by a distinct species, D. biscayensis, here described as new. In addition, in Portugal and Spain, a third species, here described as new, D. cryptornata, will also key out as D. neapolitana using standard keys, but is morphologically distinct. The three species can be separated not only on traditional characters, but also on obvious differences in anterior morphology not usually considered in descriptions. The French habitats now occupied by D. biscayensis, previously had populations of D. neapolitana alone as documented by collections in the Paris Museum made by Quatrefages and Saint-Joseph in the mid-late 1800s. Diopatra marocensis has recently been reported from Atlantic waters, from both intertidal and subtidal areas. Since this species can be confused with the three species named above, a partial re-description based on paratype material is included here. Finally, a fifth species, D. micrura, has recently been described from the area and is here briefly characterized based on the original description. A key to all five species has been constructed.
Eastern Atlantic
Lusitanian region: Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands to west Iberian Peninsula together
North Atlantic
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype USNM 112825, verbatimGeounit Obidos, Portugal, 39..., identified as Diopatra cryptornata Fauchald, Berke & Woodin, 2012
 Etymology

Named for the presence of the paired dorsal papillae, well hidden under the large and bushy branchiae (cryptos – ... [details]

 Type locality

Obidos, Portugal (39.361931, -9.157142). This town is some distance inland, not on the shore, and at least 5 km ... [details]