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Cepeda, Diego; Lattig, Patricia. (2017). New reports and description of a new species of Sabellidae (Annelida) for the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Archipelago. Marine Biology Research. 1-22 [online before print, 26 Jun 2017].
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10.1080/17451000.2017.1303576 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:377167DA-9F26-4FA3-9C26-07C5EF3EE66D [view]
Cepeda, Diego; Lattig, Patricia
2017
New reports and description of a new species of Sabellidae (Annelida) for the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Archipelago
Marine Biology Research
1-22 [online before print, 26 Jun 2017]
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Online first 26 Jun 2017, ZooBank registered
Sabellidae species from the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Archipelago waters, including the North-eastern Atlantic Ocean and Cantabrian and westernmost Mediterranean Seas, were studied. The species Amphicorina rovignensis, Dialychone dunerificta, D. usticensis, Euchone cf. limnicola, Euchone cf. pseudolimnicola, Megalomma lanigera, Parasabella tenuicollaris and P. tommasi are recorded for the first time in the area. Bispira primaoculata sp. nov. is a newly described species for the Alborán Sea, characterized by having semicircular branchial lobes, rounded and long dorsal basal flanges, an axial skeleton composed of six longitudinal rows of vacuolated cells, up to three pairs of compound eyes per radiole mainly distributed in the distal half of the crown, appearing at the level of the dorsalmost pair of radioles, and a first chaetiger maximally twice as long as subsequent ones. New information about the habitats of A. rovignensis, D. dunerificta and M. lanigera is also provided.
Mediterranean
North Atlantic
Systematics, Taxonomy
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2017-07-21 08:04:04Z
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Holotype MNCN 16.01/16651, geounit Alboran Sea, identified as Bispira primaoculata Cepeda & Lattig, 2017
 Etymology

The name 'primaoculata' refers to the presence of paired compound eyes, appearing at the level of the dorsal-most ... [details]

 Type locality

Herradura Seamount, Alboran Sea, South West Mediterranean Sea, 36.1808°, -3.7358° (36°10′51.00′′N ... [details]