Gymnonereis minyami
Hutchings & Reid, 1990
GBIF:114245930
ABOUT
Descriptions(4)
Prostomium with anterior margin indented. Longest tentacular cirri extend back to chaetiger 3. Maxillary ring of pharynx without papillae. Maxillary ring of pharynx without paragnaths. Oral ring papillae present; solitary; 8 papillae present in total. Area V papillae present; 1 papillae; VI papillae present; 1 papillae; VII-VIII papillae present; 5–7 papillae. Oral ring paragnaths absent. Transverse dorsal lamellae present; commencing chaetiger 5 (present through to chaetiger 13, best developed on chaetigers 7–11). Dorsal notopodial ligule not markedly elongate on posterior chaetigers. Not markedly broader on posterior chaetigers. Dorsal notopodial ligule markedly reduced on posterior chaetigers (but cirrophore of dorsal cirrus is expanded and looks like an expanded notopodial lobe unless progressive change is noted over many chaetigers). Prechaetal notopodial lobe present. Dorsal cirrus not terminally attached to dorsal notopodial ligule on posterior chaetigers. Dorsal cirrus length about 1 times ventral notopodial ligule at chaetiger 10-20. Neuropodial postchaetal lobe present, at least on some anterior chaetigers. Ventral neuropodial ligule on posterior chaetigers reduced, up to half length of acicular neuropodial ligule. Ventral cirri paired. Commencing chaetiger 1–35 (present all chaetigers). Notopodial homogomph spinigers present (check); sesquigomph spinigers present. Notopodial homogomph falcigers absent. Neuropodial dorsal fascicle fused falcigers absent.
Unless stated otherwise in the below description, the following character states are implicit for all Nereididae species: Maxillary ring of pharynx without papillae. Maxillary ring divided into discrete Areas. Maxillary ring of pharynx with paragnaths; paragnaths arranged in discrete areas; Areas II, III and IV paragnaths not in regular comb-like rows (but may be arranged in irregular rows). Area I minute rod-like paragnaths in a compact cluster absent; II minute rod-like paragnaths in a compact cluster absent; pectinate paragnaths absent; minute rod-like paragnaths in a compact cluster absent; pectinate paragnaths absent; minute rod-like paragnaths in a compact cluster absent; smooth bar-like paragnaths absent; pectinate paragnaths absent. Oral ring papillae absent. Ring of oral ring paragnaths present as irregular rows, not crown-shaped. Smooth bars absent; pectinate rows absent; pectinate paragnaths absent; arranged in one or more irregular lines forming a continuous band; Area VII-VIII paragnaths similar in size, or irregular mix of large and small paragnaths in a single band. Transverse dorsal lamellae absent. Dorsal notopodial ligule not markedly elongate on posterior chaetigers. Not markedly broader on posterior chaetigers. Ventral cirri single.
Distinguished from other members of the genus by:
Australia
Export occurrence data
Darwin Core Archive (ZIP)
CLASSIFICATION
Taxonomic Classification Tree
Occurrences with images
CITATIONS
References(1)
Hilbig, B.,Schuller, M. (2007) Three new species of the genus Oligobregma (Polychaeta, Scalibregmatidae) from the Scotia and Weddell Seas (Antarctica).