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Chrysopetalum occidentale

Chrysopetalum occidentale

Johnson, 1897

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Description. Based on the best-preserved specimen (ECOSUR- 2111): complete with 44 segments. TL = 5.6 mm, TW = 1.3 mm. Body long, broad, tapered posteriorly (Fig. 22 A). Body pale whitish to pale yellow. Paleae fan bright yellow, slightly imbricated dorsally. Prostomium visible between the first two segments. Lateral antennae short, inserted on the antero-ventral prostomial margin, median antenna shorter than lateral ones, inserted between the first pair of eyes. Eyes red-violet, two pairs. Nuchal organ, small, not covering the prostomium (Fig. 20 B). Palps long, cylindrical, visible in dorsal view. Mouth fold large, placed between segment 3 and 4. Pharynx eversible, not exposed, stylets thick. Parapodium from segment 30, notochaetae in three main groups (Fig. 22 E). Notochaetae: lateral group inserted below notaciculum, 2 – 3 paleae, narrow and asymmetrical, with 2 – 3 internal ribs and 0 – 1 raised rib (Fig. 22 F); subunit 1, 1 palea, broad and asymmetrical, with 4 – 5 internal ribs (Fig. 22 G). Main group, 15 – 19 paleae; lateral-most paleae, broad and asymmetrical, with 5 internal ribs; mid-most paleae, symmetrical with 5 – 6 internal ribs; midlinemost paleae broad, asymmetrical, with 6 internal ribs (Fig. 22 H). Median group, 3 – 4 paleae, shorter, slender and asymmetrical, with 4 – 5 (6) internal ribs and 0 – 1 raised rib (Fig. 22 I – K). All paleal groups with margins finely serrated, and dorsal paleal surface ornamented with tiny tubercles. Neuropodium conical, longer than notopodium. Neurochaetae: unit 1, 1 – 2 falcigers, blades straight and long, 7 – 8 times longer than wide (Fig. 22 L). Unit 2, 4 – 5 falcigers, blades straight and medium-sized, 6 – 7 times longer than wide (Fig. 22 M). Unit 3, 5 – 7 falcigers, blades straight and medium-sized, 6 – 7 times longer than wide (Fig. 22 N). Unit 4, 3 – 4 falcigers, blades straight and medium-sized, 5 – 6 times longer than wide (Fig. 22 O). Pygidium rounded with two anal cirri (Fig. 22 C). Oocyte size: 58.4 – 83.3 µm (n = 5) (Fig. 22 D). Habitat. Intertidal to subtidal (0.5 – 9.7 m). Specimens of C. occidentale were collected on sediment, rock, dead coral, and as epibiont on stromatolite. This species has been recorded as epibiont on bivalve, P. damicornis (Linnaeus, 1758), bryozoa, hydrozoa, tunicate, sponges, chaetopterids tubes, and as a member of the fouling community (Rioja 1941; Hartman 1961; Cruz-Gómez & Bastida-Zavala 2018).
Cruz-Gómez, Christopher (2021): A new genus and seven new species of chrysopetalids (Annelida, Chrysopetalidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Zootaxa 5068 (1): 1-59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.1.1
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Cruz-Gómez, Christopher (2021): A new genus and seven new species of chrysopetalids (Annelida, Chrysopetalidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Zootaxa 5068 (1): 1-59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.1.1
Remarks. Specimens revised herein agree with the description made by Perkins (1985), Aguado et al. (2003) and Cruz-Gómez & Bastida-Zavala (2018). Intraspecific differences were noted on northern specimens from Jalisco; these have large cirrophoral glands, which differs from the southern specimens from Oaxaca, whose glands are smaller. This condition is related to the maturity of the specimens (CW Pers. Comm. 2020).
Cruz-Gómez, Christopher (2021): A new genus and seven new species of chrysopetalids (Annelida, Chrysopetalidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Zootaxa 5068 (1): 1-59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.1.1
Distribution. From San Pedro Harbor, California to Galápagos Islands (Johnson 1897; Monro 1933; Rioja 1941; Hartman 1961; Perkins 1985; Gómez et al. 1997; Dean et al. 2012; Cruz-Gómez & Bastida-Zavala 2018) (Fig. 26).
Cruz-Gómez, Christopher (2021): A new genus and seven new species of chrysopetalids (Annelida, Chrysopetalidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Zootaxa 5068 (1): 1-59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.1.1
Type locality: San Pedro Harbor, California, U. S. A., at 4.5 m (Johnson 1897). Material examined. twenty-seven specimens. Baja California Sur: ECOSUR- 2116, Terminal Lagoon, Bahía Concepción, on coarse sand, May 6, 1981, coll. HL; ECOSUR- 2111, Morro Point, June 23, 1982, coll. SSV; UANL 0049, Requesón Beach, Bahía Concepción, July 19, 1985, coll. ALG; UANL 0047, 2 spec. Bahía Concepción, July 20, 1985, coll. ALG; UMAR-Poly 943, 4 spec. Bahía Concepción, May 15, 1988, coll. RBZ. Jalisco: ECO- SUR- 2983, 2 spec. San Patricio Melaque, on rocks with sand, 1 m, December 1, 2004, coll. BY & PSS. Guerrero: UMAR-Poly 944, 14 spec. Coral Beach, 17 º 40´36 ” N, 101 º 39´22 ” W, Ixtapa, on dead coral, 1. 5 m, September 19, 2007, coll. SGM et al.; UMAR-Poly 945, Azul Beach, Coyula, September 20, 2007, coll. SGM et al. Oaxaca: ECOSUR-PXXX, La Entrega Beach, Huatulco, on stromatolite, 3 m, May 23, 2000, coll. SSV et al.; UMAR-Poly 946, Panteón Beach, 15 º 39´50 ” N, 96 º 29´43 ” W, on sediment, 3 m, May 21, 2008.
Cruz-Gómez, Christopher (2021): A new genus and seven new species of chrysopetalids (Annelida, Chrysopetalidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Zootaxa 5068 (1): 1-59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.1.1

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FIGURE 15. Bhawatsonia fusa n. sp., holotype (ECOSUR-263). A–B) Median paleae. C) Unit 1. D) Unit 2. E–F) Unit 3. G) Unit 4. H) Pygidium, ventral view. I) Complete body, largest specimen (ECOSUR-3219). Scales: 10 µm (CDEFG), 20 µm (AB), 50 µm (H),1 mm (I).

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FIGURE 16. Bhawatsonia purpurea n. comb., neotype (ECOSUR-265). A) Complete fragmented body, arrow indicates protruding ventral longitudinal muscular fibers. B) Drawing of prostomium, dorsal view. C) Drawing of regenerated posterior segments, ventral view; arrow indicates pygidium. D) Oocyte. E) Parapodium from segment 51. I) Lateral palea. G) Subunit 1. H) Main palea. I) Median palea. J) Unit 1. K) Unit 2. L–M) Unit 3. N) Unit 4. Scales: 5 µm (D), 10 µm (GJKLMN), 20 µm (FI), 50 µm (H), 100 µm (BC), 200 µm (E), 1 mm (A).

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FIGURE 17. Bhawatsonia purpurea n. comb., neotype (ECOSUR-265). A) Regenerated posterior segments, ventral view; arrow indicated pygidium. Non-type specimen (ECOSUR-2992). B) Specimen sheltered inside a sand tube. C) Sand tube from B. D) Complete specimen removed from sand tube. Scales: 100 µm (A), 1 mm (BCD).

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FIGURE 18. Bhawatsonia nenoae n. sp., holotype (ECOSUR-269). A) Complete body. B) Parapodium from segment 142. C) Lateral palea. D) Subunit 1. E) Main palea. F–G) Median paleae. H) Unit 1. I) Unit 2. J–L) Unit 3. M) Unit 4. N) Drawing of pygidium, ventral view. Scales: 20 µm (CDHIJKLM), 50 µm (EFGN), 200 µm (B), 1 mm (A).

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FIGURE 19. Bhawatsonia sp., (UMAR-Poly-OH-033).A) Complete body. B) Parapodium from segment 81. C) Lateral paleae. D) Subunit 1. E) Main palea, arrow indicates finely raised ribs. F) Median paleae. G) Oocyte. H) Unit 1. I) Unit 2. J) Unit 3. K) Unit 4. Scales: 5 µm (G), 10 µm (HIJK), 20 µm (CDEF), 50 µm (L), 100 µm (B), 1 mm (A).

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FIGURE 20. Chrysopetalum elegantoides Aguado, Capa & San Martín, 2003, non-type specimen (ECOSUR-2991). A) Complete fragmented body. B) Drawing of prostomium, dorsal view. C) Drawing of pygidium, ventral view. D) Oocyte. E) Parapodium of segment 35. F) Drawing of dorsal spine. G) Lateral paleae. H) Main palea, lateral-most. I) Main palea, mid-most. J) Main paleae, midline-most. K) Median paleae. L) Unit 1. M) Unit 2. N) Unit 3. O) Unit 4. Scales: 5 µm (F), 10 µm (D), 20 µm (GHIJK), 50 µm (C), 100 µm (B), 200 µm (E), 1 mm (A).

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A new genus and seven new species of chrysopetalids (Annelida, Chrysopetalidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Cruz-Gómez, Christopher (2021): A new genus and seven new species of chrysopetalids (Annelida, Chrysopetalidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Zootaxa 5068 (1): 1-59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.1.1

Abstract

Chrysopetalids annelids have been little studied in the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP), with only 24 species recorded in the region. Most records are from northwestern Mexico and Costa Rica, leaving many sites along the Tropical Pacific coast of America unexplored. Furthermore, there are species recorded and described from the region with problems in their status, including questionable records, modest illustrations or descriptions, and lost type material. This paper aims to improve the knowledge of this family in the TEP. Almost 290 specimens were revised, provided from five scientific collections, covering 51 sites along the TEP and nearby. Two subfamilies: Calamyzinae and Chrysopetalinae, nine genera and 20 species were determined. Of these, ten species have been previously recorded, three are indeterminable and seven are new species: Paleanotus karlyae n. sp., Arichlidon mucropaleum n. sp., Bhawania bastidai n. sp., Chrysopetalum mexicanum n. sp., C. tovarae n. sp. A new genus is proposed, Bhawatsonia n. gen. which includes two new species, B. fusa n. sp. as its type species, B. nenoae n. sp. and, the new combination and neotype of B. purpurea n. comb. An updated and revised checklist of all chrysopetalids species recorded in the region is included, currently composed of 16 genera, 30 species, and four morphospecies.

Cruz-Gómez C, plazi (2021). A new genus and seven new species of chrysopetalids (Annelida, Chrysopetalidae) from the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5068.1.1 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-15.

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GBIF Usage Key
190304394
Dataset Key
726fdd32-9199-4ca9-9dcd-2892bc30b2e3
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Backbone Key
2312810
Taxon ID
044C3804714AEF16D7D3FF3D24AF95AB.taxon
Last Crawled
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Last Interpreted
6/9/2026