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Lezzi, Marco; van Haaren, Ton. (2024). Protocirrineris stormae: A New Species of Polychaete from The Netherlands (Annelida: Polychaeta: Cirratulidae). Taxonomy [MDPI]. 4(2): 303-313.
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10.3390/taxonomy4020014 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:68BE41FE-F4A2-480E-91AA-C1D8134F8F87 [view]
Lezzi, Marco; van Haaren, Ton
2024
Protocirrineris stormae: A New Species of Polychaete from The Netherlands (Annelida: Polychaeta: Cirratulidae)
Taxonomy [MDPI]
4(2): 303-313
Publication
Annelidabase
Specimens belonging to a new species in the genus Protocirrineris have been found during surveys along the southwestern coasts of the Netherlands. Protocirrineris stormae sp. nov, as described herein, were collected from the muddy bottom sediments in enclosed marine waterbodies and estuaries. This species is characterized by branchiae commencing from the first chaetiger and tentacular filaments arranged in two groups arising from chaetigers 2–3 that present one/two pairs of lobes, each bearing a single dorsal tentacle. From the current records of this species, it seems that P. stormae has an affinity for enclosed marine environments or parts of estuaries with minimal variability in salinity, higher transparency, and normal temperature regime. The discovery and study of this species contributes to a comprehensive characterization of benthic fauna in locations subjected to particular environmental stresses. Considering the extensive dataset available from the Southwestern Netherlands due to many years of sampling, it is plausible that P. stormae is a pseudo-indigenous species as there seem to be no records of similar or unknown Protocirrineris before 2013.
The Netherlands
Systematics, Taxonomy
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2024-05-03 08:53:59Z
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Holotype RMNH RMNH.VER.21539, geounit Netherlands, identified as Protocirrineris stormae Lezzi & van Haaren, 2024
 Alien species

Authors Lezzi & van Haaren assess the likelihood Protocirrineris stormae is introduced and write that "it cannot be ... [details]

 Etymology

authors: Protocirrineris stormae is named for "Amy Storm, former head of the AquaSense biological laboratory in ... [details]

 Type locality

Slaak, Eastern Scheldt estuary, Netherlands, 51.6540 N, 4.1535 E [details]