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Rouse, Greg W. (1994). New species of Oriopsis Caullery and Mesnil from Florida, Belize, and Aldabra Atoll (Seychelles), and a new species of Amphiglena Claparède from Seychelles (Polychaeta: Sabellidae: Sabellinae). Bulletin of Marine Science. 54(1): 180-202.
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Rouse, Greg W.
1994
New species of <i>Oriopsis</i> Caullery and Mesnil from Florida, Belize, and Aldabra Atoll (Seychelles), and a new species of <i>Amphiglena</i> Claparède from Seychelles (Polychaeta: Sabellidae: Sabellinae).
Bulletin of Marine Science
54(1): 180-202
Publication
AnnelidaBase
Synonymy of Oriopsis and Amphicorina is discussed in addendum.
Synonymy of Oriopsis and Amphicorina is discussed in addendum.
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Three new species of Oriopsis Caullery and Mesnil, 1896 and a new species of Amphiglena Claparède, 1864 (Polychaeta: Sabellidae: Sabellinae) are described: Oriopsis anneae is described from the Florida Keys (U.S.A.), O. androgyne from a barrier reef island of Belize, and O. paramobilis from Aldabra Atoll (Seychelles). Oriopsis anneae is gonochoric, has three pairs of radioles, 8 thoracic chaetigers and up to 12 abdominal chaetigers. Females have a pair of spermathecae, ventrally, at the base of posterior peristomial ring collar. Males have sperm with long nuclei, split into four rods. Oriopsis androgyne is a simultaneous hermaphrodite with three pairs of radioles, 8 thoracic chaetigers and 5 abdominal chaetigers. Mature individuals have oocytes in thoracic chaetigers 5–6 and sperm and spermatids in the following 4 chaetigers. No sperm storage organs were found. Oriopsis paramobilis is gonochoric, has three pairs of radioles, 8 thoracic chaetigers and up to 5 abdominal chaetigers. Females have a pair of spermathecae in the radiolar crown. Males have sperm with long nuclei, and an elongate midpiece. All species of Oriopsis described here have lateral ducts, from sperm-bearing segments, for sperm to exit to the water. Amphiglena nathae, described from two islands of Seychelles, Indian Ocean, has up to 6 pairs of radioles, 8 thoracic chaetigers and up to 25 abdominal chaetigers. This species, like several other species of Amphiglena, is a simultaneous hermaphrodite with oocytes and developing sperm present in the first few abdominal chaetigers. Developing sperm are also present in several chaetigers posterior to oocyte-bearing segments. A pair of spermathecae were found at the base of the dorsal lips. This species broods larvae, each in an egg capsule, until they have 8 thoracic chaetigers when they hatch and swim away. [Addendum: All species presently referred to Oriopsis should be referred to Amphicorina.]
Caribbean region
Florida
Gulf of Mexico
Indian Ocean
Florida
Gulf of Mexico
Indian Ocean
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Amphicorina Claparède, 1864 (status source)
Amphicorina armandi (Claparède, 1864) (status source)
Amphicorina hynensis (Knight-Jones, 1983) (status source)
Oriopsis Caullery & Mesnil, 1896 accepted as Amphicorina Claparède, 1864 (status source)
Oriopsis armandi (Claparède, 1864) accepted as Amphicorina armandi (Claparède, 1864) (additional source)
Amphicorina armandi (Claparède, 1864) (status source)
Amphicorina hynensis (Knight-Jones, 1983) (status source)
Oriopsis Caullery & Mesnil, 1896 accepted as Amphicorina Claparède, 1864 (status source)
Oriopsis armandi (Claparède, 1864) accepted as Amphicorina armandi (Claparède, 1864) (additional source)