Questa trifurcata

Questa trifurcata (Hobson, 1970) Figures 55–56 Novaquesta trifurcata Hobson 1970: 191–194, Fig. 1; Giere & Riser 1981: 95–103, Figs. 1–5; Taylor & Gathof 1984: 3-4 to 3-5, Fig. 3-4; Jamieson & Webb 1984: 30–31. Questa trifurcata : Giere & Erséus 1998: 345–360, Figs. 1G, 2 G–H, 3H. Ma...

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Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Orbiniidae
Questa
Questa trifurcata
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Orbiniidae
Questa
Questa trifurcata
Blake, James A.
Questa trifurcata
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Orbiniidae
Questa
Questa trifurcata
description Questa trifurcata (Hobson, 1970) Figures 55–56 Novaquesta trifurcata Hobson 1970: 191–194, Fig. 1; Giere & Riser 1981: 95–103, Figs. 1–5; Taylor & Gathof 1984: 3-4 to 3-5, Fig. 3-4; Jamieson & Webb 1984: 30–31. Questa trifurcata : Giere & Erséus 1998: 345–360, Figs. 1G, 2 G–H, 3H. Material examined . ( 31 specimens ) Northeastern USA, off New England, Georges Bank, Benthic Infauna Monitoring Program (1981–1984), coll. G.W. Hampson, Chief Scientist. Sta. 2: Cruise M-1, Rep. 2, Jul 1981, 40°59.0′N, 66°55.8′W, 70 m (2, USNM 1622538); Cruise M-11, Rep. 5, 03 Feb 1984, 40°59.0′N, 66°55.8′W, 79 m (4, USNM 1622539); Rep. 6, 03 Feb. 1984, 40°59.0′N, 66°55.8′W, 79 m (2, USNM 1622540). Sta. 13 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 6, 9 Nov. 1981, 40°29.5′N, 70°12.6′W, 60 m (1, USNM 1622541). Sta. 5-3 : Cruise M-4, Rep. 4, 14 May 1982, 40°39.8′N, 67°46.1′W, 84 m (1, USNM 1622542). Sta. 5- 5: Cruise M-1, Rep. 1, Jul 1981, 40°39.3′N, 67°46.2′W, 70 m (1 (USNM 1622543). Sta. 5-6 : Cruise M-4, Rep. 3, 14 May 1982, 40°39.5′N, 67°45.4′W, 110 m (1, USNM 1622544. Sta. 5-11 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 1, 19 Nov 1981, 40°39.2′N, 67°46.6′W, 80 m (1, USNM 1622545). Sta. 5-12 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 1, 20 Nov 1981, 40°39.0′N, 67°46.1′W, 79 m (1, USNM 1622546). Sta. 5-14 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 2, 19 Nov 1981, 40°39.6′N, 67°44.4′W, 82 m (1, USNM 1622547). Sta. 5-16 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 2, 18 Nov 1981, 40°40.6′N, 67°46.1′W, 79 m (6, USNM 1622548). Sta. 5-18 : Cruise M-1, Rep. 1, Jul 1981, 40°39.6′N, 67°47.6′W, 80 m (5 USNM 1622549); Cruise M-2, Rep. 1, 18 Nov. 1981, 40°39.6′N, 67°46.3′W, 80 m (2, USNM 1622550). Sta. 5-22 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 3, 20 Nov 1981, 40°39.5′N, 67°43.3′W, 80 m (1, USNM 1622551). Sta. 5-28 : Cruise M-1, Rep. 2, Jul 1981, 40°39.5′N, 67°41.9′W, 80 m (2, USNM 1622553); Cruise M-2, 20 Nov 1981, 40°39.5′N, 67°43.3′W, 80 m (1, USNM 1622552). Description . A small, threadlike species, originally reported up to 4–6 mm long, and 0.3–0.4 mm wide and about 30 setigers (Hobson 1970). Giere & Riser (1981) recorded living specimens 9 mm long, 0.25 mm wide and 26–33 setigers. Present materials from Georges Bank up to 4.5 mm long, 0.2 mm wide, with 31 setigers. Body generally cylindrical in cross section throughout, widest in first 10–12 setigers, then narrowing posteriorly (Fig. 56 A–B); no dorsal or ventral grooves or ridges along body. Anterior segments with 1–2 narrow intersegmental rings increasing to 5–6 in middle segments, decreasing posteriorly. Males with prominent pair of flaps forming a dorsal fold at about setigers 13–14 (Fig. 56A, C); females with ovaries and eggs in setigers 12–13. Color in alcohol opaque white; pink in life (Giere & Riser 1981). Pre-setiger region about as long as first 3–4 setigers. Prostomium weakly divided into a narrow conical anterior part, tapering to rounded apex and wider posterior part (Fig. 55 A–B), with narrow, slit-like nuchal organs on posterior lateral margins. Peristomium with two narrow rings, relatively smooth dorsally (Fig. 55A); ventrally with mouth located on anterior ring and posterior margin of prostomium (Fig. 55B). Mouth with two rows of short lobes on posterior margin forming posterior lips; anterior part of mouth extending onto prostomium as narrow slit with a pair of lateral lobes (Fig. 55B). Parapodia reduced to low mounds from which setae emerge, or setae emerging directly from body wall; no postsetal lobes or lamellae; branchiae entirely absent. Setae of each ramus including single bidentate hook arranged vis-à-vis with opposite and 2–3 serrated capillaries from setiger 1 (Fig. 55G); sometimes up to four capillaries present. Capillaries narrow, with short pointed barbs along one edge (Fig. 55D inset); bidentate hooded hooks with geniculate shape, with main fang at right angle to shaft surmounted by pointed apical tooth; closely adhering hood or sheath extending from tip of main fang to shaft (Fig. 55 D–E). One or two furcate setae present in notopodia of first 5–8 setigers; furcate setae with two subequal thick tynes and a single medial prong producing a tridentate appearance (Fig. 55F). Pygidium with two thick lobes surrounding anal opening; anal cirri absent (Figs. 55C, 56 A–B). Remarks . Among ten known species of Questa , only four are reported to have furcate setae in the notopodia. Of these, Q. retrospermatica Giere et al ., 2008 from Hawaii is the only species to have furcate setae with two long lateral tynes and two short medial tynes. Questa trifurcata , Q. riseri Giere & Erséus, 1998 from the Bermuda Islands, and Q. media Westheide, 1981 from the Galápagos Islands each have furcate setae with two long tynes and a single shorter medial prong producing a trifurcate or trident appearance. Questa trifurcata differs from both Q. riseri and Q. media in having no branchiae and no anal cirri instead of paired branchiae in posterior setigers and four anal cirri. A detailed description of the internal anatomy of Q. trifurcata was provided by Giere & Riser (1981). This report largely focused on the unusual reproductive morphology summarized in the Genus Remarks (above). Most recent studies of Questa systematics have compared the internal morphology among species where available. Reports of an additional tooth on the bidentate hooks (Giere & Erséus 1998) appear to represent a thin extension of hood around main fang to upper surface (Fig. 55E). Distribution . East coast of North America, Maine to New Jersey, intertidal and shallow subtidal to outer continental shelf depths on Georges Bank (60–110 m); Gulf of Mexico, off Florida, 37 m. : Published as part of Blake, James A., 2021, New species and records of Orbiniidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from continental shelf and slope depths of the Western North Atlantic Ocean, pp. 1-123 in Zootaxa 4930 (1) on pages 110-113, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4930.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4544896 : {"references": ["Giere, O. W. & Riser, N. W. (1981) Questidae-Polychaetes with oligochaetoid morphology and development. Zoologica Scripta, 10, 95 - 103. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1463 - 6409.1981. tb 00488. x", "Giere, O. & Erseus, C. (1998) A systematic account of the Questidae (Annelida, Polychaeta), with description of new taxa. Zoologica Scripta, 27, 345 - 360. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1463 - 6409.1998. tb 00466. x", "Giere, O, Ebbe, B. & Erseus, C. (2008) Questa (Annelida, Polychaeta, Orbiniidae) from Pacific regions-new species and reas- sessment of the genus Periquesta. Organisms, Diversity & Evolution, 7, 304 - 319. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ode. 2007.04.001"]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4678547 2023-05-15T17:37:36+02:00 Questa trifurcata Blake, James A. 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4678547 https://zenodo.org/record/4678547 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/4544896 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF0E954FFD2FFB70130126AFF83FFBD http://zoobank.org/97110C21-173C-4552-96AC-4B5DC987FF1C https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4930.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/4544896 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF0E954FFD2FFB70130126AFF83FFBD https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4545015 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4545017 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4544898 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4544900 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4544902 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4544906 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4544908 http://zoobank.org/97110C21-173C-4552-96AC-4B5DC987FF1C https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4678546 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Annelida Polychaeta Orbiniidae Questa Questa trifurcata Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4678547 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4930.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4545015 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4545017 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4544898 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4544900 https: 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Questa trifurcata (Hobson, 1970) Figures 55–56 Novaquesta trifurcata Hobson 1970: 191–194, Fig. 1; Giere & Riser 1981: 95–103, Figs. 1–5; Taylor & Gathof 1984: 3-4 to 3-5, Fig. 3-4; Jamieson & Webb 1984: 30–31. Questa trifurcata : Giere & Erséus 1998: 345–360, Figs. 1G, 2 G–H, 3H. Material examined . ( 31 specimens ) Northeastern USA, off New England, Georges Bank, Benthic Infauna Monitoring Program (1981–1984), coll. G.W. Hampson, Chief Scientist. Sta. 2: Cruise M-1, Rep. 2, Jul 1981, 40°59.0′N, 66°55.8′W, 70 m (2, USNM 1622538); Cruise M-11, Rep. 5, 03 Feb 1984, 40°59.0′N, 66°55.8′W, 79 m (4, USNM 1622539); Rep. 6, 03 Feb. 1984, 40°59.0′N, 66°55.8′W, 79 m (2, USNM 1622540). Sta. 13 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 6, 9 Nov. 1981, 40°29.5′N, 70°12.6′W, 60 m (1, USNM 1622541). Sta. 5-3 : Cruise M-4, Rep. 4, 14 May 1982, 40°39.8′N, 67°46.1′W, 84 m (1, USNM 1622542). Sta. 5- 5: Cruise M-1, Rep. 1, Jul 1981, 40°39.3′N, 67°46.2′W, 70 m (1 (USNM 1622543). Sta. 5-6 : Cruise M-4, Rep. 3, 14 May 1982, 40°39.5′N, 67°45.4′W, 110 m (1, USNM 1622544. Sta. 5-11 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 1, 19 Nov 1981, 40°39.2′N, 67°46.6′W, 80 m (1, USNM 1622545). Sta. 5-12 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 1, 20 Nov 1981, 40°39.0′N, 67°46.1′W, 79 m (1, USNM 1622546). Sta. 5-14 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 2, 19 Nov 1981, 40°39.6′N, 67°44.4′W, 82 m (1, USNM 1622547). Sta. 5-16 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 2, 18 Nov 1981, 40°40.6′N, 67°46.1′W, 79 m (6, USNM 1622548). Sta. 5-18 : Cruise M-1, Rep. 1, Jul 1981, 40°39.6′N, 67°47.6′W, 80 m (5 USNM 1622549); Cruise M-2, Rep. 1, 18 Nov. 1981, 40°39.6′N, 67°46.3′W, 80 m (2, USNM 1622550). Sta. 5-22 : Cruise M-2, Rep. 3, 20 Nov 1981, 40°39.5′N, 67°43.3′W, 80 m (1, USNM 1622551). Sta. 5-28 : Cruise M-1, Rep. 2, Jul 1981, 40°39.5′N, 67°41.9′W, 80 m (2, USNM 1622553); Cruise M-2, 20 Nov 1981, 40°39.5′N, 67°43.3′W, 80 m (1, USNM 1622552). Description . A small, threadlike species, originally reported up to 4–6 mm long, and 0.3–0.4 mm wide and about 30 setigers (Hobson 1970). Giere & Riser (1981) recorded living specimens 9 mm long, 0.25 mm wide and 26–33 setigers. Present materials from Georges Bank up to 4.5 mm long, 0.2 mm wide, with 31 setigers. Body generally cylindrical in cross section throughout, widest in first 10–12 setigers, then narrowing posteriorly (Fig. 56 A–B); no dorsal or ventral grooves or ridges along body. Anterior segments with 1–2 narrow intersegmental rings increasing to 5–6 in middle segments, decreasing posteriorly. Males with prominent pair of flaps forming a dorsal fold at about setigers 13–14 (Fig. 56A, C); females with ovaries and eggs in setigers 12–13. Color in alcohol opaque white; pink in life (Giere & Riser 1981). Pre-setiger region about as long as first 3–4 setigers. Prostomium weakly divided into a narrow conical anterior part, tapering to rounded apex and wider posterior part (Fig. 55 A–B), with narrow, slit-like nuchal organs on posterior lateral margins. Peristomium with two narrow rings, relatively smooth dorsally (Fig. 55A); ventrally with mouth located on anterior ring and posterior margin of prostomium (Fig. 55B). Mouth with two rows of short lobes on posterior margin forming posterior lips; anterior part of mouth extending onto prostomium as narrow slit with a pair of lateral lobes (Fig. 55B). Parapodia reduced to low mounds from which setae emerge, or setae emerging directly from body wall; no postsetal lobes or lamellae; branchiae entirely absent. Setae of each ramus including single bidentate hook arranged vis-à-vis with opposite and 2–3 serrated capillaries from setiger 1 (Fig. 55G); sometimes up to four capillaries present. Capillaries narrow, with short pointed barbs along one edge (Fig. 55D inset); bidentate hooded hooks with geniculate shape, with main fang at right angle to shaft surmounted by pointed apical tooth; closely adhering hood or sheath extending from tip of main fang to shaft (Fig. 55 D–E). One or two furcate setae present in notopodia of first 5–8 setigers; furcate setae with two subequal thick tynes and a single medial prong producing a tridentate appearance (Fig. 55F). Pygidium with two thick lobes surrounding anal opening; anal cirri absent (Figs. 55C, 56 A–B). Remarks . Among ten known species of Questa , only four are reported to have furcate setae in the notopodia. Of these, Q. retrospermatica Giere et al ., 2008 from Hawaii is the only species to have furcate setae with two long lateral tynes and two short medial tynes. Questa trifurcata , Q. riseri Giere & Erséus, 1998 from the Bermuda Islands, and Q. media Westheide, 1981 from the Galápagos Islands each have furcate setae with two long tynes and a single shorter medial prong producing a trifurcate or trident appearance. Questa trifurcata differs from both Q. riseri and Q. media in having no branchiae and no anal cirri instead of paired branchiae in posterior setigers and four anal cirri. A detailed description of the internal anatomy of Q. trifurcata was provided by Giere & Riser (1981). This report largely focused on the unusual reproductive morphology summarized in the Genus Remarks (above). Most recent studies of Questa systematics have compared the internal morphology among species where available. Reports of an additional tooth on the bidentate hooks (Giere & Erséus 1998) appear to represent a thin extension of hood around main fang to upper surface (Fig. 55E). Distribution . East coast of North America, Maine to New Jersey, intertidal and shallow subtidal to outer continental shelf depths on Georges Bank (60–110 m); Gulf of Mexico, off Florida, 37 m. : Published as part of Blake, James A., 2021, New species and records of Orbiniidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from continental shelf and slope depths of the Western North Atlantic Ocean, pp. 1-123 in Zootaxa 4930 (1) on pages 110-113, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4930.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4544896 : {"references": ["Giere, O. W. & Riser, N. W. (1981) Questidae-Polychaetes with oligochaetoid morphology and development. Zoologica Scripta, 10, 95 - 103. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1463 - 6409.1981. tb 00488. x", "Giere, O. & Erseus, C. (1998) A systematic account of the Questidae (Annelida, Polychaeta), with description of new taxa. Zoologica Scripta, 27, 345 - 360. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1463 - 6409.1998. tb 00466. x", "Giere, O, Ebbe, B. & Erseus, C. 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