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Álvarez, R.C.; Desiderato, A.; Mucciolo, S. (2023). Description of Alitta yarae sp. nov. (Annelida, Nereididae): a new oligo/mesohaline species from southern Brazil. The European Zoological Journal. 90(2): 733-746.
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10.1080/24750263.2023.2269199 [view]
Álvarez, R.C.; Desiderato, A.; Mucciolo, S.
2023
Description of <i>Alitta yarae</i> sp. nov. (Annelida, Nereididae): a new oligo/mesohaline species from southern Brazil
The European Zoological Journal
90(2): 733-746
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A new species of annelid, Alitta yarae sp. nov., is described from material collected in southern Brazil. This species was collected mostly from fishing buoys but also in muddy substrates of the following estuaries: Paraná Estuary Complex, Guaratuba, and Babitonga Bay. Alitta yarae sp. nov. belongs to a group of species with pennant-shaped posterior dorsal ligules. The most similar species of this group is A. succinea, which shares glandular structures from posterior dorsal ligules on lower edge only and having yellow-amber mandibles. However, the two species differ in the extension of the bare space between areas VI and VII–VIII, which is reduced in A. yarae sp. nov. and wider in A. succinea (respectively shorter than or equal to the palpophore), and the paragnath arrangement. Molecular analysis recovered ~20% genetic distance from the closest species A. succinea and no pattern of segregation among the estuaries studied. Finally, both the morphological and the molecular analyses strongly support the designation of a new species.
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Holotype MNRJ MNRJP 007659, geounit Brazilian part of the South Atlantic Ocean, identified as Alitta yarae Álvarez, Desiderato & Mucciolo, 2023
 Distribution

Southern Brazil, intertidal [details]

 Etymology

"The specific name refers to the ancient Brazilian myth of Yara (Mother of the Waters)" (Álvarez et al, 2023: 737) [details]