Branchiomma Kolliker 1859

GENUS Branchiomma Kölliker, 1859 Branchiomma Kölliker, 1859: 537.— Tovar-Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006: 5. Dasychone Sars, 1862: 118.— Hartman, 1959: 537. Dasychonopsis Bush, 1904: 198.— Hartman, 1959: 537. Branchiomma bairdi (McIntosh, 1885) Dasychone bairdi McIntosh, 1885: 495 –497, Pl. 30 A, F...

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Main Authors: Tovar-Hernández, María Ana, Salazar-Silva, Patricia
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Summary:GENUS Branchiomma Kölliker, 1859 Branchiomma Kölliker, 1859: 537.— Tovar-Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006: 5. Dasychone Sars, 1862: 118.— Hartman, 1959: 537. Dasychonopsis Bush, 1904: 198.— Hartman, 1959: 537. Branchiomma bairdi (McIntosh, 1885) Dasychone bairdi McIntosh, 1885: 495 –497, Pl. 30 A, Figs 13–15; Pl. 39 A, Figs 2, 9.— Monro 1933: 267. Branchiomma bairdi .— Tovar-Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006: 13 –17, Figs 3 A–D, H–K, 9 C–D, 10 C, 11 B. Type locality: Bermuda, shore. Type material: BMNH 1885.12. 1.391 (LT). Records: Mexican Caribbean, Florida, Panama and Lesser Antilles (Tovar-Hernández & Knight-Jones 2006). Branchiomma conspersum (Ehlers, 1887) Dasychone conspersa Ehlers, 1887: 266 –270, Pl. 54, Figs 1–6. Dasychonopsis arenosa Treadwell, 1924 b: 1 –2, Figs 1–4.— Tovar-Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006: 18. Branchiomma conspersum .— Knight–Jones, 1994: 192.— Tovar-Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006: 18 – 20, Figs 4 A–J, 10 E, 11 D. Type locality: Florida, Key West, 1.68–3.36 m. Type material: MCZ 848 (HT). Records: Mexican Caribbean, Panama, Venezuela (Tovar-Hernández & Knight-Jones 2006). Branchiomma curtum (Ehlers, 1901) Dasychone curta Ehlers, 1901 a: 216 –218, Pl. 25, Figs 10–13.— Ehlers, 1901 b: 268.— Ehlers, 1907: 28. Dasychone cingulata (Grube) var. curta Ehlers. — Augener, 1922 a: 211.— Benham, 1927: 137 –139, Pl. 4, Figs 124–125. Branchiomma curtum .— Tovar-Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006: 20 –21, 23– 24, Figs 5 A–G, 8 D–E, 9 H–J, 10 F, 11 E. Type locality: Chile, Masatierra, Juan Fernandez Islands, 33.6 m. Type material: ZMHUB 376 (ST). Records: Mexican Caribbean (Tovar-Hernández & Knight-Jones 2006). Branchiomma iliffei Tovar-Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006 Branchiomma iliffei Tovar-Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006: 27 –30, Figs 7 A–K, 8 B–C, 9 K–M, 10 G, 11 F. Type locality: Bahamas, Exuma Cays, Basil Minn’s Cave, 23 º 28 ’ N, 75 º 45 ’ W, in marine entrance pool, algae and sediment scooped up from bottom. Type material: LACM-AHF POLY 2129 (HT), LACM-AHF POLY 2130 (PT). Records: Only known for the type locality. Branchiomma nigromaculatum (Baird, 1865) Sabella crispa Krøyer, 1856: 28.— Tovar-Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006: 7. Sabella nigro –maculata Baird, 1865: 159, Pl. 5, Figs 5–6. Dasychone nigromaculata .— McIntosh, 1885: 503 –504, Pl. 31 A, Figs 4–6; Pl. 39 A, Fig. 6; Pl. 53, Fig. 5. Dasychone ponce Treadwell, 1901: 209, Figs 76–78.— Tovar-Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006: 7. Branchiomma nigromaculatum .— San Martín et al . 1994: 555.— Knight–Jones, 1994: 192.— Tovar- Hernández and Knight-Jones, 2006: 7 –13, Figs 1 A–H, 2 A–H, 9 A–B, 10 A–B, 11 A.— Giangrande et al . 2007: 45. Type locality: Saint Vincent. Type material: BMNH 1839.12.27.16. 20 (LT, SST). Records: Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Mexican Caribbean, Panama, British Virgin Islands, Lesser Antilles (Tovar-Hernández & Knight-Jones 2006), Belize (Giangrande et al . 2007). Remarks: Knight– Jones (1994: 192) noted that B. nigromaculatum Baird (1865) was conspecific with Sabella crispum (Krøyer, 1856). Although Sabella crispum has date priority over B. nigromaculatum , the name has not been used since its original description except by Hartman (1959: 559), who regarded it as indeterminable. Conversely the name nigromaculatum has been in frequent use since its inception and is the name used by most museum curators. 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