Bradabyssa jirkovi Salazar-Vallejo 2017, n. sp.

Bradabyssa jirkovi n. sp. Figure 36 Type material . Northeastern Pacific Ocean, Aleutian Trench. Holotype (SIORAS 6085), and 6 paratypes (SIORAS 6085a, ECOSUR 186), R.V. Vitjaz, Sta. 6085 (50°48.6' N, 173°29.0' W), 6965–7000 m, Sigsbee trawl, 1 May 1969 (complete paratypes 15–21 mm long, 2...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: Zenodo 2017
Subjects:
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051186
https://zenodo.org/record/6051186
id ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6051186
record_format openpolar
institution Open Polar
collection DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
op_collection_id ftdatacite
language unknown
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Terebellida
Flabelligeridae
Bradabyssa
Bradabyssa jirkovi
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Terebellida
Flabelligeridae
Bradabyssa
Bradabyssa jirkovi
Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
Bradabyssa jirkovi Salazar-Vallejo 2017, n. sp.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Terebellida
Flabelligeridae
Bradabyssa
Bradabyssa jirkovi
description Bradabyssa jirkovi n. sp. Figure 36 Type material . Northeastern Pacific Ocean, Aleutian Trench. Holotype (SIORAS 6085), and 6 paratypes (SIORAS 6085a, ECOSUR 186), R.V. Vitjaz, Sta. 6085 (50°48.6' N, 173°29.0' W), 6965–7000 m, Sigsbee trawl, 1 May 1969 (complete paratypes 15–21 mm long, 2.0– 3.5 mm wide, cephalic cage chaetae 1.0 mm long, 22–34 chaetigers; gonopodial lobes in chaetigers 5; 9–11 transverse series of dorsal papillae). Description . Holotype (SIORAS 6085) complete, slightly dehydrated, soft, pale (greenish after Methyl green stain), some chaetae broken. Body elongate, anterior end wider, slightly fusiform (Fig. 36A); 30 mm long, 3 mm wide, cephalic cage 1.0 mm long, 33 chaetigers. Papillae abundant, filiform, slightly capitate, with fine looselyadhered sediment particles forming globose masses, more or less collapsed with each other during preservation. Removal of sediment reveals papillae filiform, thicker basally, about 8–9 transverse series per chaetiger. Papillae of posterior body region decreasing in size towards pygidium. Anterior end features observed in paratype (ECOSUR 186). Prostomium low cone, pale. Eyes not seen. Caruncle poorly developed, median keel low, lateral ridges low, continued posteriorly, not reaching posterior margin of branchial membrane. Palps thick, very short after contraction, darker dorsally; palp keels rounded, low. Lateral lips well developed; ventral and dorsal lips reduced. Branchiae cirriform, most pale, sessile on branchial plate, arranged in lateral groups (Fig. 36D); about 50 filaments per group, marginal filaments largest, basal and central ones smaller. Longest filaments about half as long as palps. Nephridial lobes in branchial plate not seen. Cephalic cage reduced, chaetae as long as 1/30 body length, or about half body width. Chaetiger 1 involved in cephalic cage; chaetae arranged in short dorsoventral series; 2 notochaetae and 3 neurochaetae per fascicle; first neuropodia not projecting or swollen. Anterior dorsal margin of first chaetiger papillated, rounded (Fig. 36B). Chaetal transition from cephalic cage to body chaetae abrupt; large aristate neurospines present from chaetiger 2. Ventral gonopodial lobes in chaetiger 5, each short, slightly darker than surrounding area, basally swollen, tip rounded; visible only after brushing off the sediment (Fig. 36C, E). Parapodia poorly developed, chaetae emerge from body wall. Parapodia lateral; median neuropodia ventrolateral. Notopodia and neuropodia close to each other; notopodia short, low conical lobes, neuropodia larger. Median notochaetae in short series, two per fascicle, all multiarticulate capillaries, but articles restricted to distal chaetal half, articles very long, decreasing in size distally (Fig. 36F), but terminal article long; chaetae (chaetiger 11) about as long as 2/3 body width. Neurochaetae multiarticulate capillaries in chaetiger 1; aristate neurospines from chaetiger 2, small, becoming larger in median neuropodia, decrease in size posteriorly, 3–4 neurochaetae in anterior chaetigers, 4–5 in median chaetigers, only 1–2 in posterior ones, most broken off. Neurospines with very short rings basally and medially, distally hyaline, curved, aristate (Fig. 36G). Posterior end tapered into rounded cone (Fig. 36A); pygidium with anus terminal, provided with dark muscular ring; anal cirri absent. Variation . Paratypes 15–21 mm long, 2.0– 3.5 mm wide, cephalic cage chaetae 1.0 mm long, 22–34 chaetigers. Remarks . Bradabyssa jirkovi n. sp. is very similar to B. hartmanae n. sp. as both possess multiarticulate notochaetae with articles restricted to the distal half or third. However, whereas in B. jirkovi the articles are very long throughout the articulated region, in B. hartmanae the articles are medium-sized, becoming slightly longer distally. Most other species have a single superior notochaeta with long articles and the rest of the notochaetae with shorter articles. Etymology . This species is named after Dr. Igor A. Jirkov, a hard-working specialist of terebellomorph polychaetes, from the Moscow State University, in recognition of his many contributions dealing with Arctic and Subarctic polychaetes. Distribution . Aleutian trench, Northeastern Pacific Ocean, in about 7000 m depth. : Published as part of Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I., 2017, Revision of Brada Stimpson, 1853, and Bradabyssa Hartman, 1967 (Annelida, Flabelligeridae), pp. 1-98 in Zootaxa 4343 (1) on pages 71-72, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4343.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1041210
format Text
author Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
author_facet Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
author_sort Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
title Bradabyssa jirkovi Salazar-Vallejo 2017, n. sp.
title_short Bradabyssa jirkovi Salazar-Vallejo 2017, n. sp.
title_full Bradabyssa jirkovi Salazar-Vallejo 2017, n. sp.
title_fullStr Bradabyssa jirkovi Salazar-Vallejo 2017, n. sp.
title_full_unstemmed Bradabyssa jirkovi Salazar-Vallejo 2017, n. sp.
title_sort bradabyssa jirkovi salazar-vallejo 2017, n. sp.
publisher Zenodo
publishDate 2017
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051186
https://zenodo.org/record/6051186
long_lat ENVELOPE(48.367,48.367,-67.550,-67.550)
geographic Arctic
Pacific
Vitjaz'
geographic_facet Arctic
Pacific
Vitjaz'
genre Arctic
Subarctic
genre_facet Arctic
Subarctic
op_relation http://zenodo.org/record/1041210
http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB2FFCE3466FFAC1A20FFC0FFE8FF94
http://zoobank.org/6E46EE12-D51F-48B0-BC66-0EBBAF9FA981
https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit
https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4343.1.1
http://zenodo.org/record/1041210
http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB2FFCE3466FFAC1A20FFC0FFE8FF94
https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1041282
http://zoobank.org/6E46EE12-D51F-48B0-BC66-0EBBAF9FA981
https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051187
https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit
op_rights Open Access
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode
cc0-1.0
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
op_rightsnorm CC0
op_doi https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051186
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4343.1.1
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1041282
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051187
_version_ 1766350480837967872
spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6051186 2023-05-15T15:20:15+02:00 Bradabyssa jirkovi Salazar-Vallejo 2017, n. sp. Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051186 https://zenodo.org/record/6051186 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/1041210 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB2FFCE3466FFAC1A20FFC0FFE8FF94 http://zoobank.org/6E46EE12-D51F-48B0-BC66-0EBBAF9FA981 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4343.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/1041210 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB2FFCE3466FFAC1A20FFC0FFE8FF94 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1041282 http://zoobank.org/6E46EE12-D51F-48B0-BC66-0EBBAF9FA981 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051187 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 Terebellida Flabelligeridae Bradabyssa Bradabyssa jirkovi article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051186 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4343.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1041282 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6051187 2022-04-01T09:57:23Z Bradabyssa jirkovi n. sp. Figure 36 Type material . Northeastern Pacific Ocean, Aleutian Trench. Holotype (SIORAS 6085), and 6 paratypes (SIORAS 6085a, ECOSUR 186), R.V. Vitjaz, Sta. 6085 (50°48.6' N, 173°29.0' W), 6965–7000 m, Sigsbee trawl, 1 May 1969 (complete paratypes 15–21 mm long, 2.0– 3.5 mm wide, cephalic cage chaetae 1.0 mm long, 22–34 chaetigers; gonopodial lobes in chaetigers 5; 9–11 transverse series of dorsal papillae). Description . Holotype (SIORAS 6085) complete, slightly dehydrated, soft, pale (greenish after Methyl green stain), some chaetae broken. Body elongate, anterior end wider, slightly fusiform (Fig. 36A); 30 mm long, 3 mm wide, cephalic cage 1.0 mm long, 33 chaetigers. Papillae abundant, filiform, slightly capitate, with fine looselyadhered sediment particles forming globose masses, more or less collapsed with each other during preservation. Removal of sediment reveals papillae filiform, thicker basally, about 8–9 transverse series per chaetiger. Papillae of posterior body region decreasing in size towards pygidium. Anterior end features observed in paratype (ECOSUR 186). Prostomium low cone, pale. Eyes not seen. Caruncle poorly developed, median keel low, lateral ridges low, continued posteriorly, not reaching posterior margin of branchial membrane. Palps thick, very short after contraction, darker dorsally; palp keels rounded, low. Lateral lips well developed; ventral and dorsal lips reduced. Branchiae cirriform, most pale, sessile on branchial plate, arranged in lateral groups (Fig. 36D); about 50 filaments per group, marginal filaments largest, basal and central ones smaller. Longest filaments about half as long as palps. Nephridial lobes in branchial plate not seen. Cephalic cage reduced, chaetae as long as 1/30 body length, or about half body width. Chaetiger 1 involved in cephalic cage; chaetae arranged in short dorsoventral series; 2 notochaetae and 3 neurochaetae per fascicle; first neuropodia not projecting or swollen. Anterior dorsal margin of first chaetiger papillated, rounded (Fig. 36B). Chaetal transition from cephalic cage to body chaetae abrupt; large aristate neurospines present from chaetiger 2. Ventral gonopodial lobes in chaetiger 5, each short, slightly darker than surrounding area, basally swollen, tip rounded; visible only after brushing off the sediment (Fig. 36C, E). Parapodia poorly developed, chaetae emerge from body wall. Parapodia lateral; median neuropodia ventrolateral. Notopodia and neuropodia close to each other; notopodia short, low conical lobes, neuropodia larger. Median notochaetae in short series, two per fascicle, all multiarticulate capillaries, but articles restricted to distal chaetal half, articles very long, decreasing in size distally (Fig. 36F), but terminal article long; chaetae (chaetiger 11) about as long as 2/3 body width. Neurochaetae multiarticulate capillaries in chaetiger 1; aristate neurospines from chaetiger 2, small, becoming larger in median neuropodia, decrease in size posteriorly, 3–4 neurochaetae in anterior chaetigers, 4–5 in median chaetigers, only 1–2 in posterior ones, most broken off. Neurospines with very short rings basally and medially, distally hyaline, curved, aristate (Fig. 36G). Posterior end tapered into rounded cone (Fig. 36A); pygidium with anus terminal, provided with dark muscular ring; anal cirri absent. Variation . Paratypes 15–21 mm long, 2.0– 3.5 mm wide, cephalic cage chaetae 1.0 mm long, 22–34 chaetigers. Remarks . Bradabyssa jirkovi n. sp. is very similar to B. hartmanae n. sp. as both possess multiarticulate notochaetae with articles restricted to the distal half or third. However, whereas in B. jirkovi the articles are very long throughout the articulated region, in B. hartmanae the articles are medium-sized, becoming slightly longer distally. Most other species have a single superior notochaeta with long articles and the rest of the notochaetae with shorter articles. Etymology . This species is named after Dr. Igor A. Jirkov, a hard-working specialist of terebellomorph polychaetes, from the Moscow State University, in recognition of his many contributions dealing with Arctic and Subarctic polychaetes. Distribution . Aleutian trench, Northeastern Pacific Ocean, in about 7000 m depth. : Published as part of Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I., 2017, Revision of Brada Stimpson, 1853, and Bradabyssa Hartman, 1967 (Annelida, Flabelligeridae), pp. 1-98 in Zootaxa 4343 (1) on pages 71-72, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4343.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1041210 Text Arctic Subarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Pacific Vitjaz' ENVELOPE(48.367,48.367,-67.550,-67.550)