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Soto, Eulogio H.; Martín, Guillermo San; Lucas, Yolanda. (2020). Three new species of Syllis Savigny in Lamarck, 1818 (Annelida, Syllidae) from Chilean Patagonia. Zootaxa. 4878(1): 145-158.
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10.11646/zootaxa.4878.1.6 [view]
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Soto, Eulogio H.; Martín, Guillermo San; Lucas, Yolanda
2020
Three new species of <em>Syllis</em> Savigny in Lamarck, 1818 (Annelida, Syllidae) from Chilean Patagonia 
Zootaxa
4878(1): 145-158
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Three new species of the genus Syllis Savigny in Lamarck, 1818, from the Chilean Patagonia are described, figured and discussed. The specimens were collected in boulders, sediment bottoms, Macrocystis pyrifera holdfasts, and inside tubes of Chaetopterus cf. variopedatus . Syllis patagonica n. sp., is characterized by its color pattern, short, fusiform dorsal cirri, plenty of hyaline inclusions, acuminate posterior acicula, and compound chaetae with slightly bidentate falcigers. Syllis terraeignium n. sp., has similar compound chaetae, but dorsal cirri are longer than those of the above mentioned species, a long proventricle, and the posterior acicula are straight, pointed. Finally, Syllis patersoni n. sp., has a slender, elongated body, with moderately long dorsal cirri, plenty of hyaline inclusions, acuminate posterior acicula, and compound chaetae composed by falcigers and short spiniger-like.
Chile
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Holotype MNCN 16.01/18723, geounit Beagle Channel, identified as Syllis patagonica Soto, San Martín & Lucas, 2020
Paratype MNCN 16.01/18724, geounit Beagle Channel, identified as Syllis patagonica Soto, San Martín & Lucas, 2020
Paratype MNCN 16.01/18725, geounit Patagonia, identified as Syllis patagonica Soto, San Martín & Lucas, 2020
Holotype MNCN 16.01/18726, geounit Patagonia, identified as Syllis terraeignium Soto, San Martín & Lucas, 2020
Paratype MNCN 16.01/18727, geounit Patagonia, identified as Syllis terraeignium Soto, San Martín & Lucas, 2020
Holotype MNCN 16.01/18728, geounit Patagonia, identified as Syllis patersoni Soto, San Martín & Lucas, 2020
Lectotype MNCN 16.01/18764, geounit Patagonia, identified as Syllis patersoni Soto, San Martín & Lucas, 2020
 Depth range

Shallow subtidal (14-30 m). [details]

 Depth range

Shallow subtidal (30 m). [details]

 Depth range

Shallow subtidal (14-30 m). [details]

 Distribution

E Pacific Ocean: Chilean Patagonia (Beagle Channel; Concepción Channel). [details]

 Distribution

E Pacific Ocean: Chilean Patagonia (Concepción Channel). [details]

 Distribution

E Pacific Ocean: Chilean Patagonia (Ballenero Channel; Beagle Channel; Concepción Channel). [details]

 Etymology

"This species is named in honor of the Patagonian region currently considered a “Hotspot” of biodiversity, ... [details]

 Etymology

"This species is named in honor of Dr. Gordon LJ Paterson, British polychaetologist currently retired" (Soto et ... [details]

 Etymology

"This species is named after “Tierra del Fuego’’ island, from Latin Terra (land) and Ignis (fire). Syllis ... [details]

 Habitat

Inside tubes (empty and occupied) of Chaetopterus cf. variopedatus, from boulders and mixed sediments associated to ... [details]

 Habitat

From boulders, mixed sediments and associated to Macrocystis pyrifera (Linnaeus) C. Agardh, 1820 holdfasts in ... [details]

 Habitat

Inside tubes (empty and occupied) of Chaetopterus cf. variopedatus, from boulders and mixed sediments associated to ... [details]

 Type locality

Ponsonby Sound, Beagle Channel, Patagonia, southern Chile, Pacific Ocean (-55.1442°, -68.8261°). [details]

 Type locality

Drummond Hay Island, Concepción Channel, Patagonia, southern Chile, Pacific Ocean (-50.2769°, -74.8892°). [details]

 Type locality

Drummond Hay Island, Concepción Channel, Patagonia, southern Chile, Pacific Ocean (-50.2769°, -74.8892°). [details]