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Achaetobonellia maculata

Achaetobonellia maculata

Fisher, 1953

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Biseswar, Ramlall (2006): Additions to the deep-sea echiuran (Echiura) fauna of the North-East Atlantic. Zoosystema 28 (4): 853-864, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4689879
DESCRIPTION Colour of preserved specimen is light pink. Proboscis is 22 mm long, bilobed distally; right lobe is damaged as well as major part of stem (Fig. 3 D). Proximally, lateral margins of proboscis unite to form narrow lower lip ventral to mouth. Trunk is cylindrical, 79 mm long and 11 mm at broadest part. Integument is opaque. To unaided eye integument appears smooth but under magnification, minute papillae are visible at anterior end of trunk. Single genital pore is located a few millimetres away from mouth (Fig. 3 D). Ventral setae absent. Internally, single oval gonoduct is located on left side of nerve cord (Fig. 3 E). Gonostome is sub-basal in position with small lobes around margin. Only foregut is intact, rest of alimentary canal is missing including blood vascular system. Anal vesicles branch at least three times before terminating in ciliated funnels (Fig. 3 F).
Biseswar, Ramlall (2006): Additions to the deep-sea echiuran (Echiura) fauna of the North-East Atlantic. Zoosystema 28 (4): 853-864, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4689879
REMARKS The genus Achaetobonellia is distinguished by the following characters: presence of a bifid proboscis; single gonoduct with a sub-basally located gonostome; anal vesicles numerous arborescent structures and the absence of ventral setae. This genus contains a single species, namely, Achaetobonellia maculata described by Fisher (1953) from a single specimen collected from Gilbert Islands in the South Pacific. Except for differences in the size and shape of the gonoduct and the structure of the proboscis, the specimen on hand conforms with the description provided by Fisher (1953). The genus Torbenwolffia Zenkevitch, 1966 seems to be close to Achaetobonellia but differs from the latter in possessing anal vesicles that are tubular and unbranched. Furthermore, the gonoduct in Torbenwolffia is located on the right side of the nerve cord (Zenkevitch 1966). Achaetobonellia maculata of the present collection is the first report since its discovery and first record of is occurrence in the Atlantic. Torbenwolffia galatheae Zenkevitch, 1966 is another species that has been recorded at this station (Biseswar 2005).
Biseswar, Ramlall (2006): Additions to the deep-sea echiuran (Echiura) fauna of the North-East Atlantic. Zoosystema 28 (4): 853-864, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4689879
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Porcupine Abyssal Plain, BEN- GAL 3, Discovery 229, stn 13200 # 94, 48 ° 47.29 ’ N, 16 ° 32.23 ’ W, 4851 m, 26. VII. 1997, 1 ♀.
Biseswar, Ramlall (2006): Additions to the deep-sea echiuran (Echiura) fauna of the North-East Atlantic. Zoosystema 28 (4): 853-864, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4689879

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FIG. 3. — A-C, Zenkevitchiola brevirostris Murina, 1978; A, ventral view of female; B, gonoduct; C, anal vesicle; D-F, Achaetobonellia maculata Fisher,1953;D, ventral view of anterior part of female;E, gonoduct;F, anal vesicle.Abbreviations:av, anal vesicle;cc, cloacal chamber; gd, gonoduct; gp, gonopore; gs, gonostome; int, intestine; pr, proboscis. Scale bars: A, 3 mm; B, 0.5 mm; C, E, 1 mm; D, 5 mm; F, 2 mm.

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Additions to the deep-sea echiuran (Echiura) fauna of the North-East Atlantic

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Biseswar, Ramlall (2006): Additions to the deep-sea echiuran (Echiura) fauna of the North-East Atlantic. Zoosystema 28 (4): 853-864, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4689879

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This report contains descriptions of 10 species of deep-sea bonelliids from the North-East Atlantic of which three are indeterminate species. The specimens were collected during the BENGAL cruises that were undertaken between September 1996 and October 1998 in the Porcupine Abyssal Plain. A new monotypic genus Bengalus n. gen. is erected to accommodate B. longiductus n. gen., n. sp. and another new species, Jakobia densopapillata n. sp., is here described. The main distinguishing features of B. longiductus n. gen., n. sp. include the presence of a single, elongated, tubular gonoduct on the right side of the nerve cord with a stalked gonostome located near the distal end of the gonoduct; a thick integument covered with microscopic papillae; tubular anal vesicles and the absence of ventral setae. Jakobia densopapillata n. sp. is distinguished by possessing a thick integument that is densely covered with prominent papillae over the entire surface of the trunk; a truncate proboscis with the lateral margins uniting proximally to form a funnel around the mouth; a single V-shaped gonoduct on the right side of the nerve cord with an anteriorly directed gonostome; tubular anal vesicles and the absence of ventral setae. The paper includes the first records of the occurrence of Zenkevitchiola brevirostris Murina, 1978 and Achaetobonellia maculata Fisher, 1953 from the North Atlantic Ocean.

Biseswar R, felipe (2006). Additions to the deep-sea echiuran (Echiura) fauna of the North-East Atlantic. Zoosystema. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689879 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-14.

CC0Published 12/31/2006View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
182484735
Dataset Key
cccd251f-0aff-456c-aecc-5eccc5824fe8
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2509066
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