Macellicephala linseae Neal & Brasier & Wiklund 2018, sp. nov.
Macellicephala linseae sp. nov. (Figure 2H, Figure 15B, E, F and Figures 16, 17; Table 2.) Macellicephala sp. in Brasier et al. (2016) [record]. Macellicephala sp. A in Neal et al. (2017) [record]. Material examined. Holotype, NHMUK.2018.9354, Amundsen Sea, Southern Ocean, cruise JR 179, station BIO...
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Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Annelida Polychaeta Phyllodocida Polynoidae Macellicephala Macellicephala linseae Neal, Lenka Brasier, Madeleine J. Wiklund, Helena Macellicephala linseae Neal & Brasier & Wiklund 2018, sp. nov. |
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Macellicephala linseae sp. nov. (Figure 2H, Figure 15B, E, F and Figures 16, 17; Table 2.) Macellicephala sp. in Brasier et al. (2016) [record]. Macellicephala sp. A in Neal et al. (2017) [record]. Material examined. Holotype, NHMUK.2018.9354, Amundsen Sea, Southern Ocean, cruise JR 179, station BIO5 - EBS-2A, collected on 09/03/2008, epibenthic sledge epi-net, 73°52'46.704''S, 106°19'6.456''W, 1052 m depth. DNA vouchers (2 specimens): NHMUK.2018.9355, Amundsen Sea, Southern Ocean, cruise JR 179, station BIO5 - EBS-2A, collected on 09/03/2008, epibenthic sledge, epi-net, 73°52'46.704''S, 106°19'6.456''W, 1052 m depth; NHMUK.2018.521, Amundsen Sea, Southern Ocean, cruise JR 179, station BIO5 -EBS-3D, collected on 10/ 03/2008, epibenthic sledge, epi-net, 73°58'40.152''S, 107°25'0.372''W, 550 m. Description (based on holotype). Small to medium sized species; holotype with 18 segments (segment 1 = tentacular segment), 8.5 mm long, 1.3 mm wide excluding parapodia and 2.5 mm wide including parapodia. Live specimens not observed. Preserved specimen creamy yellow in colour (Fig. 16A–C). Prostomium bi-lobed, with a deep anterior notch; prostomial lobes short (not extended), anteriorly rounded (Fig. 16B, Fig. 2H). Frontal filaments absent. Eyes absent. Ceratophore of median antenna large, inserted in anterior notch (Figs. 2H and 16B); style of median antenna missing. Palps very long (extending to segment 9), very slender (only slightly thicker than tentacular cirri), smooth, tapering into slender tips. Tentaculophores inserted laterally to prostomium, of equal size, achaetous (Fig. 2H); only ventral tentacular styles remain attached in holotype, but dorsal styles observed in DNA voucher NHMUK.2 0 18.9355, tentacular styles smooth, very slender and very long (extending to segment 9) (Fig. 16A). Facial tubercle absent. Everted pharynx with 2 pairs of jaws and 9 pairs of small triangular papillae (Fig. 16A); each jaw with single fang and smooth margin. Nine pairs of knob-like elytrophores present on segments 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17; elytra missing. Cirrigerous segments without dorsal tubercles; distinct dorsal cirrophores elongated, cylindrical to slightly bulbous; styles of dorsal cirri missing. Dorsal ridges appears faintly from segment 3 becoming obvious by segments 5–6, on segments 8–10 forming an oval structure, in segments anterior to segment 8 and posterior to segment 10 forming concentric structures (Fig. 16C). In posterior part of body only, similar ridges appear on parapodia of cirrigerous segments; first parapodial ridge lateral to dorsal ridge, second parapodial ridge near base of cirrophore. Parapodia biramous. Notopodia reduced to one stout acicula (Fig. 17A). Neuropodia large (Fig. 17A), elongated, subtriangular to rectangular in shape, with integument covered acicula protruding into slender tip; prechaetal and postchaetal lobes poorly developed. Ventral cirrus on segment 2 inserted basally, where very slender and long, approaching tip of neuropodial acicula lobe; inserted medially on subsequent segments where short (much shorter than tip of neuropodial lobe) (Fig. 17A). Notochaetae stout (Fig. 17A, C, D), few (only 1 to 2 per ramus observed in holotype), often broken off and missing entirely (observed in only 4 parapodia in holotype), short, straw-coloured, with distinct horizontal striation throughout length of its shaft (Fig. 17 C, D), with large rose-bush like alternating and interlocking spines on one side only, distal tip of notochaetae smooth and blunt. Neurochaetae short to very long, numerous, translucent, of two forms: either wide and flattened with shallow, but distinct denticles on both sides throughout most of their lengths, with pointed tip (Fig. 17B) or slender chaetae, with distinct alternating denticles and blunt tip (few in number and easily overlooked) (Fig. 15F, marked by arrow and Fig. 17B). Nephridial papillae globular, present at ventral junction of neuropodia and body on segments 10, 11 and 12, inconspicuous in other segments, present from segment 5. Reduced parapodia of segment 18 lateral to pygidium, consisting of notopodia only. Pygidium rounded. Anal cirri not observed. Remarks. See remarks under Macellicephala gloveri sp. nov. for further details and differentiation of M. linseae sp. nov. from similar species M. gloveri sp. nov. and M. aciculata . Molecular Information. COI and 16S were sequenced by Brasier et al. (2016), while 18S (452 bp) was obtained in this study (Table 1). Based on COI, this species was closest to Macellicephala gloveri sp. nov. with K2P distance 0.12 and uncorrected 'p' distance 0.11. Etymology. This species is named after Dr. Katrin Linse from the British Antarctic Survey, leading Antarctic researcher and the principal scientist of BIOPEARL II cruise. Distribution. Pine Island Bay, Amundsen Sea at shelf and slope depths of 550 to 1052 m. : Published as part of Neal, Lenka, Brasier, Madeleine J. & Wiklund, Helena, 2018, Six new species of Macellicephala (Annelida: Polynoidae) from the Southern Ocean and south Atlantic with re-description of type species, pp. 1-34 in Zootaxa 4455 (1) on pages 27-29, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4455.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1456911 : {"references": ["Brasier, M. J., Wiklund, H., Neal, L., Jeffreys, R., Linse, K., Ruhl, H. & Glover, A. G. (2016) DNA barcoding uncovers cryptic diversity in 50 % of deep-sea Antarctic polychaetes. Royal Society Open Science, 3 (11), 160432. https: // doi. org / 10.1098 / rsos. 160432", "Neal, L., Linse, K., Brasier, M. J., Sherlock, E. & Glover, A. G. (2017) Comparative marine biodiversity and depth zonation in the Southern Ocean: evidence from a new large polychaete dataset from Scotia and Amundsen seas. Marine Biodiversity, 1 - 21. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 12526 - 017 - 0735 - y"]} |
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Wiklund, Helena 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5994489 https://zenodo.org/record/5994489 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/1456911 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF84D97CA326695DFFF3FFADFFAB244E http://zoobank.org/70E92EDF-E11B-40A7-9573-0AC9F10E623E https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4455.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/1456911 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF84D97CA326695DFFF3FFADFFAB244E https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1456913 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1456939 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1456941 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1456943 http://zoobank.org/70E92EDF-E11B-40A7-9573-0AC9F10E623E https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5994488 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Annelida Polychaeta Phyllodocida Polynoidae Macellicephala Macellicephala linseae article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5994489 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4455.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1456913 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1456939 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1456941 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1456943 https: 2022-04-01T09:01:06Z Macellicephala linseae sp. nov. (Figure 2H, Figure 15B, E, F and Figures 16, 17; Table 2.) Macellicephala sp. in Brasier et al. (2016) [record]. Macellicephala sp. A in Neal et al. (2017) [record]. Material examined. Holotype, NHMUK.2018.9354, Amundsen Sea, Southern Ocean, cruise JR 179, station BIO5 - EBS-2A, collected on 09/03/2008, epibenthic sledge epi-net, 73°52'46.704''S, 106°19'6.456''W, 1052 m depth. DNA vouchers (2 specimens): NHMUK.2018.9355, Amundsen Sea, Southern Ocean, cruise JR 179, station BIO5 - EBS-2A, collected on 09/03/2008, epibenthic sledge, epi-net, 73°52'46.704''S, 106°19'6.456''W, 1052 m depth; NHMUK.2018.521, Amundsen Sea, Southern Ocean, cruise JR 179, station BIO5 -EBS-3D, collected on 10/ 03/2008, epibenthic sledge, epi-net, 73°58'40.152''S, 107°25'0.372''W, 550 m. Description (based on holotype). Small to medium sized species; holotype with 18 segments (segment 1 = tentacular segment), 8.5 mm long, 1.3 mm wide excluding parapodia and 2.5 mm wide including parapodia. Live specimens not observed. Preserved specimen creamy yellow in colour (Fig. 16A–C). Prostomium bi-lobed, with a deep anterior notch; prostomial lobes short (not extended), anteriorly rounded (Fig. 16B, Fig. 2H). Frontal filaments absent. Eyes absent. Ceratophore of median antenna large, inserted in anterior notch (Figs. 2H and 16B); style of median antenna missing. Palps very long (extending to segment 9), very slender (only slightly thicker than tentacular cirri), smooth, tapering into slender tips. Tentaculophores inserted laterally to prostomium, of equal size, achaetous (Fig. 2H); only ventral tentacular styles remain attached in holotype, but dorsal styles observed in DNA voucher NHMUK.2 0 18.9355, tentacular styles smooth, very slender and very long (extending to segment 9) (Fig. 16A). Facial tubercle absent. Everted pharynx with 2 pairs of jaws and 9 pairs of small triangular papillae (Fig. 16A); each jaw with single fang and smooth margin. Nine pairs of knob-like elytrophores present on segments 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17; elytra missing. Cirrigerous segments without dorsal tubercles; distinct dorsal cirrophores elongated, cylindrical to slightly bulbous; styles of dorsal cirri missing. Dorsal ridges appears faintly from segment 3 becoming obvious by segments 5–6, on segments 8–10 forming an oval structure, in segments anterior to segment 8 and posterior to segment 10 forming concentric structures (Fig. 16C). In posterior part of body only, similar ridges appear on parapodia of cirrigerous segments; first parapodial ridge lateral to dorsal ridge, second parapodial ridge near base of cirrophore. Parapodia biramous. Notopodia reduced to one stout acicula (Fig. 17A). Neuropodia large (Fig. 17A), elongated, subtriangular to rectangular in shape, with integument covered acicula protruding into slender tip; prechaetal and postchaetal lobes poorly developed. Ventral cirrus on segment 2 inserted basally, where very slender and long, approaching tip of neuropodial acicula lobe; inserted medially on subsequent segments where short (much shorter than tip of neuropodial lobe) (Fig. 17A). Notochaetae stout (Fig. 17A, C, D), few (only 1 to 2 per ramus observed in holotype), often broken off and missing entirely (observed in only 4 parapodia in holotype), short, straw-coloured, with distinct horizontal striation throughout length of its shaft (Fig. 17 C, D), with large rose-bush like alternating and interlocking spines on one side only, distal tip of notochaetae smooth and blunt. Neurochaetae short to very long, numerous, translucent, of two forms: either wide and flattened with shallow, but distinct denticles on both sides throughout most of their lengths, with pointed tip (Fig. 17B) or slender chaetae, with distinct alternating denticles and blunt tip (few in number and easily overlooked) (Fig. 15F, marked by arrow and Fig. 17B). Nephridial papillae globular, present at ventral junction of neuropodia and body on segments 10, 11 and 12, inconspicuous in other segments, present from segment 5. Reduced parapodia of segment 18 lateral to pygidium, consisting of notopodia only. Pygidium rounded. Anal cirri not observed. Remarks. See remarks under Macellicephala gloveri sp. nov. for further details and differentiation of M. linseae sp. nov. from similar species M. gloveri sp. nov. and M. aciculata . Molecular Information. COI and 16S were sequenced by Brasier et al. (2016), while 18S (452 bp) was obtained in this study (Table 1). Based on COI, this species was closest to Macellicephala gloveri sp. nov. with K2P distance 0.12 and uncorrected 'p' distance 0.11. Etymology. This species is named after Dr. Katrin Linse from the British Antarctic Survey, leading Antarctic researcher and the principal scientist of BIOPEARL II cruise. Distribution. Pine Island Bay, Amundsen Sea at shelf and slope depths of 550 to 1052 m. : Published as part of Neal, Lenka, Brasier, Madeleine J. & Wiklund, Helena, 2018, Six new species of Macellicephala (Annelida: Polynoidae) from the Southern Ocean and south Atlantic with re-description of type species, pp. 1-34 in Zootaxa 4455 (1) on pages 27-29, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4455.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1456911 : {"references": ["Brasier, M. J., Wiklund, H., Neal, L., Jeffreys, R., Linse, K., Ruhl, H. & Glover, A. G. (2016) DNA barcoding uncovers cryptic diversity in 50 % of deep-sea Antarctic polychaetes. Royal Society Open Science, 3 (11), 160432. https: // doi. org / 10.1098 / rsos. 160432", "Neal, L., Linse, K., Brasier, M. J., Sherlock, E. & Glover, A. G. (2017) Comparative marine biodiversity and depth zonation in the Southern Ocean: evidence from a new large polychaete dataset from Scotia and Amundsen seas. Marine Biodiversity, 1 - 21. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 12526 - 017 - 0735 - y"]} Text Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic British Antarctic Survey Pine Island Bay Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean Amundsen Sea Island Bay ENVELOPE(-109.085,-109.085,59.534,59.534) Pine Island Bay ENVELOPE(-102.000,-102.000,-74.750,-74.750) Fang ENVELOPE(167.217,167.217,-77.483,-77.483) |