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Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. (2022). New species of hesionid and phyllodocid polychaetes (Annelida, Errantia) from Clipperton Island. Zoosystema. 44(1): 1-26.
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10.5252/zoosystema2022v44a1 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F160F03E-EF81-41E0-8DC9-61BF440F75B7 [view]
Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
2022
New species of hesionid and phyllodocid polychaetes (Annelida, Errantia) from Clipperton Island
Zoosystema
44(1): 1-26
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD).
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The study of marine annelids from oceanic islands has been problematic, especially because of the lack of infrastructure, or of easily accessible logistics for frequent expeditions. In this contribution, some specimens collected during the J.-L. Étienne Expedition to Clipperton Island in 2005, belonging to the families Hesionidae Grube, 1850 and Phyllodocidae Örsted, 1843 are newly described. Type mate­rial is deposited in the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris, and a few others in El Cole­gio de la Frontera Sur, Chetumal. Hesionidae includes Psamathe charpyi n. sp. diagnosed by having eyes of similar size and neurochaetal blades 4-10?× longer than wide. In Phyllodocidae an assessment of the affinities within Phyllodoce Savigny in Lamarck, 1818 results in re-establishing its subgenera as distinct genera, and three species are newly described: Anaitides albengai n. sp., Nereiphylla etiennei n. sp., and Pterocirrus bouchardi n. sp. Anaitides albengai n. sp. is separated from more similar species by having the prostomium as long as wide, eyes ¼ as long as prostomial width, and basal pharynx region with 8-9 large papillae per row. Nereiphylla etiennei n. sp. differs from more similar species by having a rectangular prostomium, lateral antennae half as long as prostomial width, and ventral cirri barely longer than neurochaetal lobe. Pterocirrus bouchardi n. sp. separates from more similar species by having antennae of similar length, dorsal cirri tapered not distally constricted, and acicular lobes barely divergent. Keys are included for identifying all World species for each genus
North Pacific
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 Etymology

According to Salazar-Vallejo (2022) Anaitides Czerniavsky (1882: 158) was derived from modification of the already ... [details]

 Etymology

Anaitides albengai is named for Laurent Albenga, one of the collecting team of the J.-L. Étienne Expedition to ... [details]

 Etymology

Nereiphylla etiennei is named for Dr. Jean-Luis Étienne who led the 2004-2005 Expedition to Clipperton Island on ... [details]

 Etymology

Psamathe charpyi is named for Dr Loïc Charpy, from the Centre d’Océanologie de Marseille, France, editor for a ... [details]

 Etymology

Pterocirrus bouchardi is named for Dr Jean-Marie Bouchard, a crustacean specialist who participated in the ... [details]

 New combination

Salazar-Vallejo (2022: 3) does not have a formal description for his usage of Psamathe fusca hibernica as valid, ... [details]

 Spelling

Some authors, notably Claparède (1863) and Salazar-Vallejo (2022) have corrected the spelling of the Psamathe ... [details]

 Spelling

Claparède (1863) and others (eg Salazar-Vallejo, 2022) used the misspelling 'cirrata'. See the entry for ... [details]

 Status

Anaitides is a synonym of Phyllodoce for over 30 years, but has been regarded as a subgenus of Phyllodoce, as well ... [details]

 Status

Anaitides remains a synonym of Phyllodoce. However, Salazar-Vallejo (2022) believes it should be distinct and has ... [details]

 Type locality

Clipperton Island, Eastern Pacific Ocean, 10.3166, -109.2166, 23 m [details]

 Type locality

Epifauna hand collected among rocks at 55 m depth, Clipperton Island, East Pacific, 10.3203, -109.223 [details]

 Type locality

Clipperton Island, North Tropical Pacific, coral rubble, 10.2885 N, -109.2032 W (10°17.31’N, 109°12.19’W), 13 m [details]

 Type locality

fallen coral mound; 20 m to 55 m, Clipperton Island, Eastern Pacific 10.3, -109.2 [details]

 Type species

According to Salazar-Vallejo (2022) the subsequent designation of Phyllodoce groenlandica Örsted, 1842 as type ... [details]

 Type species

According to Salazar-Vallejo (2022: 14) the subsequent designation of Nereiphylla paretti Blainville, 1828 as a ... [details]

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