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Radashevsky, V.I.; Lana, P.C.; Nalesso, R.C. (2006). Morphology and biology of Polydora species (Polychaeta: Spionidae) boring into oyster shells in south America, with the description of a new species. Zootaxa. 1353: 1-37.
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Radashevsky, V.I.; Lana, P.C.; Nalesso, R.C.
2006
Morphology and biology of <i>Polydora</i> species (Polychaeta: Spionidae) boring into oyster shells in south America, with the description of a new species
Zootaxa
1353: 1-37
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Four Polydora species boring into oyster shells in South America are described based on museum and new material collected mainly in Brazil. These include P. cf. haswelli newly recorded for South America, P. ecuadoriana and P. rickettsi newly recorded for the Atlantic coast of South America, and a new species described from Brazil. Extension of the distribution of these oyster-associated species may have resulted from transportation of oysters to South America for aquaculture. In all species, females deposit eggs into capsules which are joined to each other in a string and attached to the inner wall of the burrow. In P. ecuadoriana, P. cf. haswelli and P. rickettsi, larvae develop inside the capsules until the 3-chaetiger stage and then are released into the water column where they feed and develop until the 16–18-chaetiger stage. Polydora carinhosa sp. nov. exhibits lecithotrophy; larvae develop inside the capsules until the 14-chaetiger stage, then hatch and settle after a short planktonic stage. Newly settled individuals of all species construct a small silty tube on the shell surface before boring into the shell. Polydora ecuadoriana forms mud blisters on the inner side of oyster shells. Heavy infestation by this species poses a threat to oyster aquaculture in Brazil.
America, South
Brazil
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Paratype MZUSP 181, geounit Brazil, identified as Polydora carinhosa Radashevsky, Lana & Nalesso, 2006
Holotype MZUSP 182, geounit Brazil, identified as Polydora carinhosa Radashevsky, Lana & Nalesso, 2006
 Association

Borer in shells of the oysters Crassostrea rhizophorae (Guilding, 1828) and C. gigas (Thunberg, 1793).  [details]

 Distribution

West Atlantic Ocean, Brazil: from Paraná to Santa Catarina.  [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet carinhosa, feminine of the Portuguese adjective carinhoso and meaning 'gentle, 'kind', or ... [details]

 Habitat

Polydora carinhosa bores in shells of the oysters Crassostrea rhizophorae and C. gigas, at shallow water.  [details]

 Reproduction

Gonochoristic. Females deposit eggs into capsules which are joined to each other in a string. Each egg capsule is ... [details]

 Type locality

West Atlantic Ocean, Brazil, Paraná, Paranaguá Bay (25º28'S, 48º27'W), 2 m, from shells of the oyster ... [details]