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Worsaae, Katrine; Mikkelsen, Maria Damsgaard; Martínez, Alejandro. (2019). Description of six new species of Mesonerilla (Nerillidae, Annelida) and an emended description of M. intermedia Wilke, 1953, from marine and cave environments. Marine Biodiversity. 49(5): 2141-2165.
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10.1007/s12526-019-00984-6 [view]
Worsaae, Katrine; Mikkelsen, Maria Damsgaard; Martínez, Alejandro
2019
Description of six new species of Mesonerilla (Nerillidae, Annelida) and an emended description of M. intermedia Wilke, 1953, from marine and cave environments
Marine Biodiversity
49(5): 2141-2165
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Nerillidae is a species-rich family of meiofaunal, mainly interstitial annelids. The genus Mesonerilla previously contained eight described species. We here describe six new species of Mesonerilla based on detailed morphological light and scanning electron microscopy studies. The new species were collected from coastal subtidal and tidal sediments, as well as from anchialine caves, in the Mediterranean, Canary Islands, Panamá, Trinidad and Tobago and the USA. All species of Mesonerilla contain nine segments, two-three antennae, two club-shaped palps, parapodial cirri and compound chaetae in most segments. New species are diagnosed by unique character traits and/or a unique combination of characters involving differences in shape of appendages, reproductive characters and glandular and ciliary patterns. Their validation is further supported by a molecular phylogeny including these and the majority of described species of Mesonerilla. With most of the diagnostic characters of the described species being hardly discernible, and with potential additional molecular identifiable species left undescribed, the genus Mesonerilla, as many other interstitial groups, show a high degree of cryptic diversity.
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Holotype NHMD NHMD- 301540, geounit Lanzarote, identified as Mesonerilla runae Worsaae, Mikkelsen & Martínez, 2019
Holotype NHMD NHMD- 301607, geounit Massachusetts, identified as Mesonerilla laerkae Worsaae, Mikkelsen & Martínez, 2019
Holotype NHMD NHMD-109880, geounit Lanzarote, identified as Mesonerilla xurxoi Worsaae, Mikkelsen & Martínez, 2019
Holotype NHMD NHMD-301589, geounit Tenerife, identified as Mesonerilla aryae Worsaae, Mikkelsen & Martínez, 2019
Holotype NHMD NHMD-301622, geounit Panama, identified as Mesonerilla katharinae Worsaae, Mikkelsen & Martínez, 2019
Holotype NHMD NHMD-301637, geounit Tobago, identified as Mesonerilla peteri Worsaae, Mikkelsen & Martínez, 2019
 Etymology

Mesonerilla aryae is named after Arya Cañadas Montelongo, daughter of diver Luis E. Cañadas. [details]

 Etymology

Mesonerilla katherinae is named after zoologist Katharina Jörger [details]

 Etymology

Mesonerilla laerke is named after Laerke, youngest daughter of first author Katrine Worsaae [details]

 Etymology

Mesonerilla peteri is named after zoologist Peter R. Møller [details]

 Etymology

Mesonerilla runae is named after Runa, oldest daughter of first author Katrine Worsaae [details]

 Etymology

Mesonerilla xurxoi is named after zoologist Jorge Núñez Xurxo, pioneer meiobenthologist in the Canary Islands [details]

 Type locality

Punta del Hidalgo, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 28.576° N; 16.328° W. in cinder and gravel deposits in a supratidal pool [details]

 Type locality

Wild Cane Rock, Bocas del Toro, Panamá, Caribbean Sea, coarse sand, 14 m depth, 9.350° N, 82.172° W [details]

 Type locality

Bailey’s Hill, Nahant, MA, USA, coarse sand, 8–15 m depth, 42.427° N, 70.919° W [details]

 Type locality

"Japanese garden", Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago. Coarse sand at 10 m depth, no geolocation given, estimated as ... [details]

 Type locality

Montaña de Arena, an accumulation of sand at 750 m inside Túnel de la Atlántida, La Corona lava tube, Lanzarote, ... [details]

 Type locality

Lava tube, Montaña Arena, Túnel de la Atlántida, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, coarse sand, 30–40 m depth, ... [details]