Bathyedithia Pettibone 1976
BATHYEDITHIA PETTIBONE, 1976 Bathyedithia Pettibone, 1976: 53. – Levenstein, 1978: 167. – Uschakov, 1982: 133 (translated version). – Jirkov, 2001: 128. Type species: Macellicephaloides berkeleyi Levenstein, 1971a. Diagnosis (emended): Short body, dorsoventrally flattened, up to 26 segments. Frontal...
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Summary: | BATHYEDITHIA PETTIBONE, 1976 Bathyedithia Pettibone, 1976: 53. – Levenstein, 1978: 167. – Uschakov, 1982: 133 (translated version). – Jirkov, 2001: 128. Type species: Macellicephaloides berkeleyi Levenstein, 1971a. Diagnosis (emended): Short body, dorsoventrally flattened, up to 26 segments. Frontal filaments absent. Eyes absent. Median and lateral antennae absent. Facial tubercle absent. Large palpophores. Tentacular segment fused with prostomium, tentaculophores without acicula or chaetae. Pharynx with seven to nine pairs of distal papillae; two pairs of jaws with serrated margin. Dorsal tubercles large ( Bathyedithia tuberculata ) or absent ( Bathyedithia berkeleyi and Bathyedithia retierei sp. nov.). Elytrophores prominent, up to ten pairs, on segments 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19. Parapodia subbiramous, notopodia shorter than neuropodia; noto- and neuropodia with elongate acicular lobe; tips of noto- and neuroaciculae not penetrating epidermis. Notochaetae distally with spinous rows; notochaetae more slender than neurochaetae. Neurochaetae numerous, serrated along both margins. From segment 3, ventral cirri inserted medially on neuropodia. Nephridial papillae present ( Bathyedithia berkeleyi and Bathyedithia retierei sp. nov.) or absent ( Bathyedithia tuberculata ). Pygidium small, with dorsal ( Bathyedithia tuberculata and Bathyedithia berkeleyi ) or terminal anus ( Bathyedithia retierei sp. nov.). Remarks: The diagnosis of genus Bathyedithia is emended to include a character observed in the species described below and the species Bathyedithia tuberculata Levenstein, 1981: ten pairs of elytrophores; as well as with characters observed in the new species: the presence of a terminal anus and the number of pairs of pharyngeal papillae. : Published as part of Bonifácio, Paulo & Menot, Lénaïck, 2019, New genera and species from the Equatorial Pacific provide phylogenetic insights into deep-sea Polynoidae (Annelida), pp. 555-635 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 185 on page 580 : {"references": ["Pettibone MH. 1976. Revision of the genus Macellicephala McIntosh and the subfamily Macellicephalinae Hartmann- Schroder (Polychaeta: Polynoidae). Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.", "Levenstein RYA. 1978. Polychaetes of the family Polynoidae (Polychaeta) from the deep-water trenches of the Western part of the Pacific. Transactions of the P. P. Shirov Institute of Oceanology Academy of Sciences of the USSR 112: 162 - 173.", "Uschakov PV. 1982. Polychaetes of the suborder Aphroditiformia of the Arctic Ocean and the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean. Families Aphroditidae and Polynoidae. Mnogoshchetinkovyye Chervil (Fauna of the USSR, Polychaeta) 2: 1 - 272.", "Jirkov IA. 2001. Polychaeta of the Arctic Ocean. Moscow: Yanus-K Press.", "Levenstein RYA. 1971 a. A new polychaete species of the genus Macellicephaloides from the Aleutian Trench. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 28: 1429 - 1431.", "Levenstein RYA. 1981. Some peculiarities of the distribution of the family Polynoidae from the Canada basin of the Arctic Ocean. Transactions of the P. P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology 115: 26 - 36."]} |
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