WoRMS taxon details
original description
Osborn, Karen J.; Rouse, Greg W.; Goffredi, Shana K.; Robison, Bruce H. (2007). Description and relationships of <i>Chaetopterus pugaporcinus</i>, an unusual pelagic polychaete (Annelida, Chaetopteridae). <em>The Biological Bulletin.</em> 212(1): 40-54., available online at https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.2307/25066579 page(s): 44-50, figs. 2-4 [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype AHF POLY 2173, geounit Monterey Bay [details]
From editor or global species database
Biology Described from an apparent giant larval planktonic form, unresolved as to whether a delayed larva or a holopelagic paedomorphic chaetopterid. No reproductive products found. [details]
Etymology named pugaporcinus (based on the following Latin roots and suffix respectively: puga rump; porcus pig; and inus having the likeness of) for its resemblance to the “rump of a pig.” Puga and porcus are nouns in opposition, resulting in a masculine specific epithet to agree in gender with Chaetopterus. For the sake of simplicity and euphony, an “a” was chosen as the connecting vowel instead of the usual “ato” or “i.” [details]
Type locality Monterey Bay, California, 36.32° N, 122.89° W, from 1029 m where the seafloor is 3500 m deep. [details]
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