WoRMS name details
Autolytus antondohrni Çinar & Gambi, 2005
238449 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:238449)
unaccepted (subjective synonym)
Species
Autolytus Grube, 1850 accepted as Myrianida Milne Edwards, 1845
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Çinar, Melih Ertan; Gambi, Maria Cristina. (2005). Cognetti's syllid collection (Polychaeta: Syllidae) deposited at the Museum of the Stazione Zoologica ‘‘Anton Dohrn'' (Naples, Italy), with descriptions of two new species of <i>Autolytus</i>. <em>Journal of Natural History.</em> 39(10): 725-762., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/00222930400001327
page(s): 727-730, fig. 2 [details] Available for editors [request]
page(s): 727-730, fig. 2 [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype SZN-POL6, geounit Gulf of Naples (Italy)
, Note Gulf of Naples, Naples, Mergellina, along the...
Holotype SZN-POL6, geounit Gulf of Naples (Italy) [details]
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Type locality Gulf of Naples, Naples, Mergellina, along the jetty of Via Caracciolo and Porticciolo di Mergellina (geocoordinates not provided, but estimated with gazetteer to be from lat. 40.829635º, long. 14.221412º to lat. 40.831269º, long. 14.240708º). [details]
Depth range Intertidal to 2 m.
Distribution Gulf of Naples, Naples, Mergellina.
Etymology The species is named after Anton Dohrn, founder of the Stazione Zoologica of Naples.
Depth range Intertidal to 2 m. [details]
Distribution Gulf of Naples, Naples, Mergellina.
Distribution Gulf of Naples, Naples, Mergellina. [details]
Etymology The species is named after Anton Dohrn, founder of the Stazione Zoologica of Naples.
Etymology The species is named after Anton Dohrn, founder of the Stazione Zoologica of Naples. [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Autolytus antondohrni Çinar & Gambi, 2005. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=238449 on 2024-03-19
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original description
Çinar, Melih Ertan; Gambi, Maria Cristina. (2005). Cognetti's syllid collection (Polychaeta: Syllidae) deposited at the Museum of the Stazione Zoologica ‘‘Anton Dohrn'' (Naples, Italy), with descriptions of two new species of <i>Autolytus</i>. <em>Journal of Natural History.</em> 39(10): 725-762., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/00222930400001327
page(s): 727-730, fig. 2 [details] Available for editors [request]
source of synonymy Nygren, A.; Pleijel, F. 2007. A new species of Myrianida (Syllidae, Polychaeta) from Belize. Zootaxa 1595: 17-29
page(s): 25 [details]
page(s): 727-730, fig. 2 [details] Available for editors [request]
source of synonymy Nygren, A.; Pleijel, F. 2007. A new species of Myrianida (Syllidae, Polychaeta) from Belize. Zootaxa 1595: 17-29
page(s): 25 [details]
Holotype SZN-POL6, geounit Gulf of Naples (Italy) [details]
From editor or global species database
Depth range Intertidal to 2 m. [details]Distribution Gulf of Naples, Naples, Mergellina. [details]
Etymology The species is named after Anton Dohrn, founder of the Stazione Zoologica of Naples. [details]
Habitat Rocky substrate covered with algae, maily Cystoseira sp. and Gelidium sp., with Enteromorpha sp., Dictyota sp., Ceramium sp., and Corallina sp., at very shallow water. [details]
Synonymy Nygren & Pleijel (2007) considered that the description of the trepan of Autolytus antondohrni by Çinar & Gambi (2005) was based on misinterpretations, and that the species is synonymous with Myrianida tyrrhenica (Cognetti, 1953): "Examination of the trepan teeth in autolytines requires proper squeezing of the specimen, since the lateral teeth otherwise may appear to be of different size from the other ones. We instead suggest that both these species are provided with a dentition consisting of 10–11 teeth, all of similar size, although newly collected specimens are required to verify this. Çinar & Gambi separated M. tyrrhenica and A. antondohrni by the shape of the teeth and the distribution of granules. Both these features, however, are extremely difficult to assess accurately from old, preserved specimens, and considering that they only examined a single specimen of each taxon, we here treat the two species as synonyms" (Nygren & Pleijel, 2007: 25). [details]
Type locality Gulf of Naples, Naples, Mergellina, along the jetty of Via Caracciolo and Porticciolo di Mergellina (geocoordinates not provided, but estimated with gazetteer to be from lat. 40.829635º, long. 14.221412º to lat. 40.831269º, long. 14.240708º). [details]