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Lavesque, Nicolas; Daffe, Guillemine; Londoño-Mesa, Mario H.; Hutchings, Pat. (2021). Revision of the French Terebellidae sensu stricto (Annelida, Terebelliformia), with descriptions of nine new species. Zootaxa. 5038(1): 1-63.
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Lavesque, Nicolas; Daffe, Guillemine; Londoño-Mesa, Mario H.; Hutchings, Pat
2021
Revision of the French Terebellidae sensu stricto (Annelida, Terebelliformia), with descriptions of nine new species
Zootaxa
5038(1): 1-63
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD). Closed access
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This work is the last of four papers of the Spaghetti Project, aiming to revise the species of terebellids, a.k.a. “spaghetti” worms, present in the European French waters. In this last paper the Terebellidae, sensu stricto, from French waters are revised based, on material available in the French marine stations, type materials stored in the MNHN collection and newly collected specimens. Nine new species are described using both morphological and molecular tools: Eupolymnia gili n. sp., E. lacazei n. sp., E. meissnerae n. sp., Lanice kellyslateri n. sp., Paramphitrite dragovabeci n. sp., Pista labruneae n. sp., P. miosseci n. sp., P. sauriaui n. sp., and Terebella banksyi n. sp. European species of Eupolymnia are distinguished mainly by the shape of the lateral lobes and the size of the branchial stems. The two species belonging to Lanice genus are distinguished by the fusion of the first ventral shields, the shape of both noto- and neuropodia, and the pigmentation of the upper lip. The two species of Paramphitrite are distinguished by the presence or absence of a medial dorsal gap between the pairs of branchiae, by the shape of the lateral lobes and the presence or absence of a nephridial papilla on segment 4. The different species of Pista are distinguished by the number of pairs of branchiae, the shape of the lateral lobes and uncini. Finally, the two species of Terebella are distinguished by the number of segments with nephridial and genital papillae and the segments on which the branchiae occur. An identification key for European species of Terebellidae sensu stricto is also provided.
Europe
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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 Diagnosis

Lanice kellyslateri n. sp., is genetically distinct but morphologically very similar to Lanice conchilega. Lavesque ... [details]

 Diagnosis

The (subsequent) diagnosis given by Lavesque et al (2021: 35). Large sized animals with live specimens up to 650 mm ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Holthe (1976: 59): ''Thorax with a restricted number of bristle-bearing segments, abdomen ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Emended diagnosis by Hutchings & Glasby (1990: 277): ''Tentacular lobe with numerous buccal tentacles. Lateral ... [details]

 Distribution

Known from Arcachon Bay, Western French coast, and from the Scilly Isles, to the West of Cornwall, Britain, found ... [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Eupolymnia gili is "named after João Gil, an excellent polychaete taxonomist" [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Eupolymnia lacazei is "named after the French zoologist Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers (1821–1901), who ... [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Eupolymnia meissnerae "is dedicated to Karin Meiβner, for her great contribution to polychaete taxonomy". [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Lanice kellyslateri is named after "Kelly Slater, 11-time Surf World Champion, and also an environmental ... [details]

 Etymology

Authors: "This species is dedicated to the Yugoslav football player Drago Vabec" [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Pista labruneae is "dedicated to Céline Labrune, from the Banyuls-sur-Mer Arago Laboratory," ... [details]

 Etymology

Pista miosseci is named for the Brest singer/songwriter Christophe Miossec, born in Brest, Brittany, France on ... [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Pista sauriaui is "named after Pierre-Guy Sauriau, benthic ecologist from the Laboratory of La Rochelle ... [details]

 Etymology

Terebella banksyi is named for 'Banksy', a pseudonymous England-based satirical street artist known for secretly ... [details]

 Habitat

The authors do not mention the salinity in which Terebella banksyi is found, but Arcachon Bay should have lowered ... [details]

 Status

Jirkov & Leontovich (2017) proposed the synonymy of Loimia into Axionice (along with several other genera including ... [details]

 Status

The Hartman checklist has Pallonia rapax as a junior syononym of Eupolymnia nebulosa (Montagu). In discussion of ... [details]

 Status

The status of Paramphitrite Holthe based on morphology with respect to Amphitrite is unresolved. It would be a ... [details]

 Status

Listed in the Hartman catalogue as a junior synonym of Eupolymnia nesidensis (Delle Chiaje, 1828) of Gulf of ... [details]

 Status

Lavesque et al (2021: 35) compared what is known of the morphology of Terebella gigantea to Loimia ramzega Lavesque ... [details]

 Status

Lavesque et al (2021) suggest Terebella turrita from in the Adriatic may be a valid Pista, rather than a synonym of ... [details]

 Synonymy

May be a junior synonym of Paramphitrite birulai (Ssolowiew, 1899) according to Jirkov (2001: 519). Subsequently ... [details]

 Taxonomy

The redescription by Lavesque et al (2021: 28-31) states that "as for other species described during the 18th ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Lavesque et al (2021: 34) examined the holotype in order to compare it with Lanice conchilega and their new ... [details]

 Type locality

Blainville-sur-Mer, English Channel, France, 49.0722 -1.6517 (49°04’20”N 1°39’06”W), low intertidal [details]

 Type locality

Reserve St Troc, Banyuls-Cerbere nature reserve, near Banyuls sur Mer, Gulf of Lion / Golfe du Lion, France, ... [details]

 Type locality

Bay of Brest, Brittany, France, 48.3153, -4.3647 (48°18’55”N 4°21’53”W), depth 5 m [details]

 Type locality

Eyrac pier, Arcachon Bay, France, 44.6647, -1.1636 (44°39’53”N 01°09’49”W, depth 5 m [details]

 Type locality

Camaret sur Mer, Bay of Brest, Brittany, France, 48.2967, -4.5831 (48°17’48”N 4°34’59”W), depth 15 m [details]

 Type locality

Redit F20, near Perpignan, Gulf of Lion, France, Mediterranean, 42.7789, 3.0558, (42°46’44”N 3°3’21”E), ... [details]

 Type locality

Bay of Brest, Brittany, France, 48.3164, -4.3911 (48°18’59”N 4°23’28”W), depth 2.2 m [details]

 Type locality

Bay of Brest, Brittany, W France, 48.3328, -4.4497, (48°19’58” N 4°26’59”W), depth 3 m [details]

 Type locality

Jacquets, Arcachon Bay, Grand Banc, W France, Bay of Biscay, 44.6742, -1.1961 (approx. 44 40 27N, 01 11 6 W), intertidal [details]

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