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Idanthyrsus bastidai

Idanthyrsus bastidai

Chávez-López, 2021

GBIF:11371824

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Description. Holotype complete (ECOSUR- 250), mature female. Body colorless, 11 mm long, 2 mm wide, with three parathoracic segments, 28 abdominal segments, caudal peduncle 3 mm long (Fig. 1). Opercular crown and opercular stalk completely divided into two lobes (Fig. 1 A – B). Opercular disc oblique, two rows of light amber paleae; outer row with 25 paleae per lobe, inner row with ~ 18 paleae per lobe. Outer paleae straight, marginal spines long, thin, progressively larger distally; 20 – 30 pairs of lateral spines. Paleal anterior region with compact thecae with irregular margins. Blade slightly inclined at an angle of 170 ° (Fig. 2 A – B). Inner paleae cylindrical, slightly inclined, tapered; blade with transverse thecae (Fig. 2 C); tip smooth, blunt (Fig. 2 D). Opercular peduncle colorless (Fig. 1 A – C). Two amber nuchal hooks on the left lobe, one hook on the right (Fig. 1 B). Nuchal hooks falcate, with long limbation, tip sharp (Fig. 2 H). Tentacles and palps colorless. Median ridge as long as opercular stalk, with marginal brown eyespots. Median organ small, conical, colorless, without eyespots (Fig. 1 E). Building organ with small brownish spots. Thorax without notochaetae. Chaetiger 1 with a pair of neuropodia bearing capillary, pinnate chaetae. Chaetiger 2 with capillary neurochaetae, a pair of lateral small cirri, and branchiae. Parathorax colorless with three segments, all with paired branchiae (Fig. 1 C – D). Notopodia with six lanceolate and seven pectinate chaetae. Neurochaetae lanceolate and capillaries, thinner than notochaetae. Abdominal segments colorless, with a pair of branchiae decreasing in size towards segment 16. Neuropodia with verticillate chaetae (Fig. 2 E). Notopodia with a series of uncini with 6 – 7 transverse rows of teeth (Fig. 2 F). Abdominal segment eight with longer neurochaetae (Fig. 1 F). Caudal peduncle cylindrical, colorless (Fig. 1 A). Variation. Body 4 – 12 mm in total length, 0.8 – 2 mm wide, 18 – 33 abdominal segments, caudal peduncle 1 – 4 mm. Opercular crown made of 10 – 33 outer paleae per lobe, and 8 – 19 inner paleae per lobe. Almost all specimens with one pair of hooks (Fig. 2 H), except for five bearing an extra hook on one side, including the holotype. One paratype specimen with fragments of the tube made of coarse sand (Fig. 2 G).
Sabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species
Figures 1 A – F; 2 A – G LSID: urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: 2 D 4701 B 1 - FC 70 - 4 B 65 - 8 CCB- 456 DC 980120 D
Sabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species
Remarks. Idanthyrsus bastidai n. sp. closely resembles Idanthyrsus sp. fide Chávez-López (2019) from Guerrero, Mexico. Both species have outer paleae with long, thin, straight spines; however, Idanthyrsus sp. has completely straight outer paleae and blunt nuchal hooks (Chávez-López 2019: Fig. 9 C, F) with limbation shorter than that in I. bastidai n. sp. that is characterized by slightly bent outer paleae (Fig. 2 A – B) and sharp nuchal hooks (Fig. 2 H). The coloration pattern also differs in both species, while Idanthyrsus sp. has the opercular peduncle and thorax strongly pigmented (Chávez-López 2019), I. bastidai n. sp. lacks apparent pigmentation (Fig. 1 A – C).
Sabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species
Distribution. Turpialito, Cumaná, Venezuela at 1.5 m depth. Associated with Millepora corals.
Sabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species
Etymology. This species is named after Dr. J. Rolando Bastida Zavala, for being a great mentor and teaching me about the world of polychaetes. The species name is a noun in the genitive case (ICZN 1999, Art. 31.1.2).
Sabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species
Material examined. Venezuela. Holotype (ECOSUR- 250), Cumaná Turpialito, on Millepora, 1.5 m, February 22, 2002, coll. I. Liñero-Arana). Thirty-eight paratypes (ECOSUR- 251), Cumaná, Turpialito, same data as for the holotype.
Sabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species

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FIGURE 1. Idanthyrsus bastidai n. sp. (ECOSUR-250). A, Holotype complete specimen. B, Anterior region, dorsal view. C, Anterior region, lateral view. D, Thorax and parathorax, lateral view. E, Opercular peduncle, ventral view. F, Abdominal region, ventral view. Scale bars: A–C: 1 mm, D–F: 0.5 mm. Abbreviations: ab8, abdominal neuropodia segment 8; bo, building organ; cn1, cirrus neuropodia segment 1; ll2, lateral lamellae segment 2; mo, median organ; mr, median ridge; ne, parathoracic neuropodia; no, parathoracic notopodia; tf, tentacular filaments.

Imageimage/png© Chávez-López, YessicaSabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species

FIGURE 2. Idanthyrsus bastidai n. sp. (ECOSUR-250). A–B, Outer palea. C, Inner palea. D, Tip of inner palea. E, Abdominal neurochaetae. F, Abdominal uncini. G, Paratype with fragments of tubes (ECOSUR-251). H, Nuchal hook of another paratype. Scale bars: A–C, E: 100 µm; D: 20 µm; F: 10 µm; G: 1 mm. Abbreviation: Li, limbation.

Imageimage/png© Chávez-López, YessicaSabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species

FIGURE 9. Sabellaria salazari n. sp. Holotype (ECOSUR-254). A. Anterior region, dorsal view. B, Anterior region, right lateral view. C, Anterior region, ventral view. D, Opercular crown, dorsal view. E, Nuchal spines. F, Median ridge, and median organ, non-type specimen (ECOSUR-P3207). Scale bars: A–D: 0.5 mm, E–F: 0.2 mm. Abbreviations: mo, median organ; mr, median ridge.

Imageimage/png© Chávez-López, YessicaSabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species

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    Chávez-López, Yessica. (2021). Sabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 5048(2): 191-214.

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    GBIF Usage Key
    11371824
    Dataset Key
    d7dddbf4-2cf0-4f39-9b2a-bb099caae36c
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    11371824
    Taxon ID
    gbif:11371824
    Last Crawled
    8/22/2023
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    8/22/2023