Ditrupa Berkeley 1835

8. Ditrupa Berkeley, 1835 (Fig. 15) Type-species : Dentalium subulatum Deshayes, 1826 = junior synonym of Dentalium arietinum Müller, 1776; designated by Bush 1905: 223. Number of species: 2 Tube free, tusk-like, not attached to substratum, circular in cross-section, open at both ends, broadening an...

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Main Authors: Ten Hove, Harry A., Kupriyanova, Elena K.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Sabellida
Serpulidae
Ditrupa
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Sabellida
Serpulidae
Ditrupa
Ten Hove, Harry A.
Kupriyanova, Elena K.
Ditrupa Berkeley 1835
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Sabellida
Serpulidae
Ditrupa
description 8. Ditrupa Berkeley, 1835 (Fig. 15) Type-species : Dentalium subulatum Deshayes, 1826 = junior synonym of Dentalium arietinum Müller, 1776; designated by Bush 1905: 223. Number of species: 2 Tube free, tusk-like, not attached to substratum, circular in cross-section, open at both ends, broadening anteriorly though exterior tapers just prior to tube mouth. Outer layer hyaline or white, inner layer opaque. Granular overlay of the tube absent. Operculum inverse conical with chitinous endplate. Peduncle cylindrical, smooth, without wings, gradually merging into operculum, no constriction; it is positioned as first dorsal left radiole. Pseudoperculum absent. Radioles arranged pectinately; up to 15 radioles per lobe. Inter-radiolar membrane, branchial eyes, and stylodes absent. Pair of filiform mouth palps present. 6 thoracic chaetigerous segments. Large entire (non-lobed) collar continuous with short thoracic membranes, ending at first chaetiger (second thoracic segment); tonguelets absent. Collar chaetae absent (see Collar segment , p. 22). First thoracic chaetiger biramous (see Collar segment , p. 22) with limbate chaetae (Fig. 15A, B) and with uncini; sometimes with special chaetae (see remarks). Apomatus chaetae absent. Thoracic uncini saw-to-rasp-shaped (dental formula P:2:2:2:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1 or P:3:2:2:1……1) or rasp-shaped; about 25 teeth in profile, with 2 or 3 teeth in a row above peg (P); peg blunt, curved upwards and gouged underneath (Fig. 15C). Triangular depression absent. Abdominal chaetae and certainly posterior ones thin, almost capillary, with very faint narrow geniculate tip (to completely capillary in D. gracillima ). Abdominal uncini rasp-shaped, with 20–25 in profile, up to 8 teeth in a row above peg; anterior peg blunt, almost rectangular (Fig. 15D). Achaetous anterior abdominal zone absent; however, anterior half of abdomen with uncini only. Posterior capillary chaetae present. Posterior glandular pad absent. Remarks . The genus is found living unattached (Fig. 1A) in soft sediment marine environments around the world. Like many serpulid genera, Ditrupa has a history of taxonomic confusion to the extent that its tubes were included in the Mollusca by some authors. The generic diagnosis was emended by ten Hove & Smith (1990). An unattached free tube similar to that of Ditrupa is known only in two (?three) other serpulids, Bathyditrupa hovei and Serpula crenata (possibly incl. S. sinica ). Unlike the circular in cross-section tubes of Ditrupa , those of Bathyditrupa and S. crenata are rectangular to multi-angular in cross-section (see The tube , p. 7). Ten Hove & Smith (1990: 113, 115) describe 2 populations of Ditrupa gracillima in which the first thoracic chaetiger shows special chaetae, one almost geniculately terminating in an oblique frayed narrow limbus, the other stoutly acicular. In view of the limited distributions of these two forms they question whether these populations might be in the process of speciation. 1. Ditrupa arietina (Müller, 1776), Northern Norway to Azores and Canary Islands, Mediterranean 2. Ditrupa gracillima Grube, 1878, widely distributed in Indo-West Pacific. : Published as part of Ten Hove, Harry A. & Kupriyanova, Elena K., 2009, Taxonomy of Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta): The state of affairs, pp. 1-126 in Zootaxa 2036 on page 39 : {"references": ["Berkeley, M. J. (1835) Observations upon the Dentalium subulatum of Deshayes. Zoological Journal, London, 5, 20, 424 - 427.", "Deshayes, G. P. (1826) Anatomie et monographie du genre Dentale. Memoires de la Societe d'Histoire naturelle Paris 2 (1825), 321 - 378.", "Muller, O. F. (1776) Zoologiae Danicae Prodromus, seu animalium Daniae et Norvegiae indigenarum. Characteres, nomina et synonyma imprimis popularum. Havniae, 1776, xxxii + 174 pp., Plates (published 1777).", "Bush, K. J. (1905) Tubicolous annelids of the tribes Sabellides and Serpulides from the Pacific Ocean. Harriman Alaska Expedition, 12, 169 - 355.", "Hove, H. A. ten & Smith, R. S. (1990) A re-description of Ditrupa gracillima Grube, 1878 (Polychaeta, Serpulidae) from the Indo-Pacific, with a discussion of the genus. Records of the Australian Museum, 42, 101 - 118.", "Grube, A. E. (1878) Annulata Semperiana. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Annelidenfauna der Philippinen, nach den von Herrn Prof. Semper mitgebrachten Sammlungen. Memoires de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg, (7) 25, 8, ix + 300 pp."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5322964 2023-05-15T17:43:43+02:00 Ditrupa Berkeley 1835 Ten Hove, Harry A. Kupriyanova, Elena K. 2009 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5322964 https://zenodo.org/record/5322964 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF84FF80C97FFFC87E04FFD81E491072 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF84FF80C97FFFC87E04FFD81E491072 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5322963 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Annelida Polychaeta Sabellida Serpulidae Ditrupa Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2009 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5322964 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5322963 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z 8. Ditrupa Berkeley, 1835 (Fig. 15) Type-species : Dentalium subulatum Deshayes, 1826 = junior synonym of Dentalium arietinum Müller, 1776; designated by Bush 1905: 223. Number of species: 2 Tube free, tusk-like, not attached to substratum, circular in cross-section, open at both ends, broadening anteriorly though exterior tapers just prior to tube mouth. Outer layer hyaline or white, inner layer opaque. Granular overlay of the tube absent. Operculum inverse conical with chitinous endplate. Peduncle cylindrical, smooth, without wings, gradually merging into operculum, no constriction; it is positioned as first dorsal left radiole. Pseudoperculum absent. Radioles arranged pectinately; up to 15 radioles per lobe. Inter-radiolar membrane, branchial eyes, and stylodes absent. Pair of filiform mouth palps present. 6 thoracic chaetigerous segments. Large entire (non-lobed) collar continuous with short thoracic membranes, ending at first chaetiger (second thoracic segment); tonguelets absent. Collar chaetae absent (see Collar segment , p. 22). First thoracic chaetiger biramous (see Collar segment , p. 22) with limbate chaetae (Fig. 15A, B) and with uncini; sometimes with special chaetae (see remarks). Apomatus chaetae absent. Thoracic uncini saw-to-rasp-shaped (dental formula P:2:2:2:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1 or P:3:2:2:1……1) or rasp-shaped; about 25 teeth in profile, with 2 or 3 teeth in a row above peg (P); peg blunt, curved upwards and gouged underneath (Fig. 15C). Triangular depression absent. Abdominal chaetae and certainly posterior ones thin, almost capillary, with very faint narrow geniculate tip (to completely capillary in D. gracillima ). Abdominal uncini rasp-shaped, with 20–25 in profile, up to 8 teeth in a row above peg; anterior peg blunt, almost rectangular (Fig. 15D). Achaetous anterior abdominal zone absent; however, anterior half of abdomen with uncini only. Posterior capillary chaetae present. Posterior glandular pad absent. Remarks . The genus is found living unattached (Fig. 1A) in soft sediment marine environments around the world. Like many serpulid genera, Ditrupa has a history of taxonomic confusion to the extent that its tubes were included in the Mollusca by some authors. The generic diagnosis was emended by ten Hove & Smith (1990). An unattached free tube similar to that of Ditrupa is known only in two (?three) other serpulids, Bathyditrupa hovei and Serpula crenata (possibly incl. S. sinica ). Unlike the circular in cross-section tubes of Ditrupa , those of Bathyditrupa and S. crenata are rectangular to multi-angular in cross-section (see The tube , p. 7). Ten Hove & Smith (1990: 113, 115) describe 2 populations of Ditrupa gracillima in which the first thoracic chaetiger shows special chaetae, one almost geniculately terminating in an oblique frayed narrow limbus, the other stoutly acicular. In view of the limited distributions of these two forms they question whether these populations might be in the process of speciation. 1. Ditrupa arietina (Müller, 1776), Northern Norway to Azores and Canary Islands, Mediterranean 2. Ditrupa gracillima Grube, 1878, widely distributed in Indo-West Pacific. : Published as part of Ten Hove, Harry A. & Kupriyanova, Elena K., 2009, Taxonomy of Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta): The state of affairs, pp. 1-126 in Zootaxa 2036 on page 39 : {"references": ["Berkeley, M. J. (1835) Observations upon the Dentalium subulatum of Deshayes. Zoological Journal, London, 5, 20, 424 - 427.", "Deshayes, G. P. (1826) Anatomie et monographie du genre Dentale. Memoires de la Societe d'Histoire naturelle Paris 2 (1825), 321 - 378.", "Muller, O. F. (1776) Zoologiae Danicae Prodromus, seu animalium Daniae et Norvegiae indigenarum. Characteres, nomina et synonyma imprimis popularum. Havniae, 1776, xxxii + 174 pp., Plates (published 1777).", "Bush, K. J. (1905) Tubicolous annelids of the tribes Sabellides and Serpulides from the Pacific Ocean. Harriman Alaska Expedition, 12, 169 - 355.", "Hove, H. A. ten & Smith, R. S. (1990) A re-description of Ditrupa gracillima Grube, 1878 (Polychaeta, Serpulidae) from the Indo-Pacific, with a discussion of the genus. Records of the Australian Museum, 42, 101 - 118.", "Grube, A. E. (1878) Annulata Semperiana. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Annelidenfauna der Philippinen, nach den von Herrn Prof. Semper mitgebrachten Sammlungen. Memoires de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg, (7) 25, 8, ix + 300 pp."]} Text Northern Norway Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Pacific Norway Hove ENVELOPE(13.995,13.995,65.605,65.605)