Proceraea okadai Imajima 1966

Proceraea okadai (Imajima, 1966) (Fig. 21 A–E) Autolytus fallax Pettibone 1954: 247 –249, fig. 29 C–F. Autolytus species, epitokous individuals Polybostrichus (male), stage A Imajima & Hartman 1964: 101 –103, figs 21 H, 22 A–C. Autolytus (Regulatus) okadai Imajima, 1966: 52 –57, figs 14 A–I, 15...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Phyllodocida
Syllidae
Proceraea
Proceraea okadai
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Phyllodocida
Syllidae
Proceraea
Proceraea okadai
Nygren, Arne
Proceraea okadai Imajima 1966
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Phyllodocida
Syllidae
Proceraea
Proceraea okadai
description Proceraea okadai (Imajima, 1966) (Fig. 21 A–E) Autolytus fallax Pettibone 1954: 247 –249, fig. 29 C–F. Autolytus species, epitokous individuals Polybostrichus (male), stage A Imajima & Hartman 1964: 101 –103, figs 21 H, 22 A–C. Autolytus (Regulatus) okadai Imajima, 1966: 52 –57, figs 14 A–I, 15 A–H. Autolytus (Regulatus) kiiensis Imajima, 1966: 57 –59, fig. 16 A–E. Proceraea okadai Nygren & Sundberg 2003: GenBank sequences, 16 S rDNA partial sequence AF 474273, and 18 S rDNA partial sequence AF 474319. Material examined . Japan : 2 paratypes of Autolytus (Regulatus) okadai NSMT­Pol P– 13, Onagawa, 6 Jan 1964; 1 paratype of Autolytus (Regulatus) kiiensis NSMT­Pol P–52, 1964. USA : 35 spms (15 spms in formalin, 10 spms on slides (5 rear end in author's collection for DNA analyses), 10 spms in author's collection for DNA analyses, Washington, San Juan Island, 48 ° 32.7 ' N 123 °00.8'W N, epifauna on floating dock outside Friday Harbor laboratory, sponges, hydroids, barnacles, Jan 2001. Diagnosis . Proceraea with 2 distinct and 2 more or less distinct longitudinal black lines. Description . Length in preserved specimens 3.5–13 mm for 34–69 chaetigers; width c. 0.3 mm. Live specimens with 2 more or less distinct black lines along the sides of body, and 2 distinct black lines on dorsum (Fig. 21 A). Colour marking sometimes retained in preserved specimens. Ciliation present on prostomium, nuchal epaulettes, and a few segments ventrally. Eyes confluent (Fig. 21 B); eye spots present. Palps in dorsal view projecting c. 1 / 4 – 1 / 3 of prostomial length (Fig. 21 B), fused. Extension of nuchal epaulettes to end of tentacular segment (Fig. 21 B). Median antenna reaching chaetiger 11–12 in live specimens (n= 10). Lateral antennae and dorsal tentacular cirri, length 1 / 2 – 2 / 3 of median antenna. Ventral tentacular cirri 1 / 3 – 1 / 2 as long as dorsal pair. First dorsal cirri as long as median antenna, second dorsal cirri as long as ventral tentacular cirri. Alternation in direction of cirri not assessed. Dorsal cirri from chaetiger 3, of equal length, 1 / 3 – 1 / 2 of body width. Cirrophores on tentacular segment and first dorsal cirri present; cirrophores otherwise absent. All appendages cylindrical. Parapodial lobes rounded conical, small. Single acicula in all chaetigers. Chaetal fascicle with 6–10 compounds in anterior chaetigers, 3–6 in median and posterior. Compound chaetae with small distal tooth (Fig. 21 D); serration present. Single thick bayonet chaetae (Fig. 21 E), beginning between chaetiger 2–9. Pharynx with 1 sinuation anterior to proventricle. Trepan in chaetiger 1–2 (Fig. 21 B), with 18 unequal teeth, 9 large and 9 smaller (Fig. 21 C); 1 large alternating with 1 small, arranged in 2 rings. Basal ring present; infradental spines absent. Proventricle equal in length to 1–2 segments in chaetiger 6–7 with 31–35 rows of muscle cells (n= 6). Anal cirri equal in length to c. 1 / 2 body width. Reproduction and morphology of epitokous stages . Schizogamy by anterior scissiparity behind chaetiger 13. Many specimens with developing heads. Egg­colour pinkish red. In some of the developing stolons the longitudinal lines are very faint, and it is thus possible that the mature stolons sometimes lack the characteristic colour markings. Imajima (1966) describes both male and female stolons. Male . Length 5–6 mm for 6 +(26–28)+(10–12) chaetigers, 1 mm wide. Colour as in stock, and as a transverse black band extending from the posterior margin of mid­dorsum to base of dorsal cirri in region b. Prostomium with straight margin. Nuchal epaulettes present on first segment. Median antenna reaching chaetiger 28. Lateral bifid antennae, basal part 1 / 2 of total length; frontal processes present. Tentacular cirri 2 pairs, dorsal pair equal in length to cirri in region a, ventral pair 1 / 2 in length of dorsal. First dorsal cirri, equal in length to median antenna; achaetous knobs present. Cirri in region a and b, more or less equal in length (Imajima 1966: fig. 15 A), cirri in region c gradually shorter. Median ceratophore, and cirrophores on first dorsal cirri, present (Imajima 1966: fig. 15 A), absence/presence of other cirrophores not possible to assess. All appendages slender. Female . Length 3 mm for 6 + 11 chaetigers (incomplete specimen). Colour as in stock. Median antenna reaching chaetiger 4. Lateral antennae equal in length to median antenna. Nuchal epaulettes present on first segment. Uncertain number of tentacular cirri; achaetous knobs present. Dorsal cirri in region b, longer than dorsal cirri in region a. Cirrophores present on dorsal cirri in region b, absent in region a. All appendages slender (Imajima 1966: fig. 15 E). Habitat . Intertidal. Distribution . North Pacific. Remarks . The synonomy of P. kiiensis is concluded from examination of type material. Imajima separates these two species on their respective colour markings, in P. okadai there are only 2 black lines, and in P. k i i e n s i s four lines. However, in the newly collected specimens, there was a continuous overlap between specimens with only 2 distinct lines and 2 very faint ones, to specimens with 4 more distinct lines. : Published as part of Nygren, Arne, 2004, Revision of Autolytinae (Syllidae: Polychaeta)., pp. 1-314 in Zootaxa 680 on pages 64-66, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.157809 : {"references": ["Imajima, M. (1966) The Syllidae (Polychaetous Annelids) from Japan (2) Autolytinae. 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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6273185 2023-05-15T15:39:45+02:00 Proceraea okadai Imajima 1966 Nygren, Arne 2004 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6273185 https://zenodo.org/record/6273185 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF4CE5ECC774E20FFE07D31881E806B http://zoobank.org/471A4E52-4C92-44F8-AB38-CD03071C0067 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.157809 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF4CE5ECC774E20FFE07D31881E806B http://zoobank.org/471A4E52-4C92-44F8-AB38-CD03071C0067 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6273186 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 Syllidae Proceraea Proceraea okadai article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2004 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6273185 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.157809 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6273186 2022-04-01T12:37:00Z Proceraea okadai (Imajima, 1966) (Fig. 21 A–E) Autolytus fallax Pettibone 1954: 247 –249, fig. 29 C–F. Autolytus species, epitokous individuals Polybostrichus (male), stage A Imajima & Hartman 1964: 101 –103, figs 21 H, 22 A–C. Autolytus (Regulatus) okadai Imajima, 1966: 52 –57, figs 14 A–I, 15 A–H. Autolytus (Regulatus) kiiensis Imajima, 1966: 57 –59, fig. 16 A–E. Proceraea okadai Nygren & Sundberg 2003: GenBank sequences, 16 S rDNA partial sequence AF 474273, and 18 S rDNA partial sequence AF 474319. Material examined . Japan : 2 paratypes of Autolytus (Regulatus) okadai NSMT­Pol P– 13, Onagawa, 6 Jan 1964; 1 paratype of Autolytus (Regulatus) kiiensis NSMT­Pol P–52, 1964. USA : 35 spms (15 spms in formalin, 10 spms on slides (5 rear end in author's collection for DNA analyses), 10 spms in author's collection for DNA analyses, Washington, San Juan Island, 48 ° 32.7 ' N 123 °00.8'W N, epifauna on floating dock outside Friday Harbor laboratory, sponges, hydroids, barnacles, Jan 2001. Diagnosis . Proceraea with 2 distinct and 2 more or less distinct longitudinal black lines. Description . Length in preserved specimens 3.5–13 mm for 34–69 chaetigers; width c. 0.3 mm. Live specimens with 2 more or less distinct black lines along the sides of body, and 2 distinct black lines on dorsum (Fig. 21 A). Colour marking sometimes retained in preserved specimens. Ciliation present on prostomium, nuchal epaulettes, and a few segments ventrally. Eyes confluent (Fig. 21 B); eye spots present. Palps in dorsal view projecting c. 1 / 4 – 1 / 3 of prostomial length (Fig. 21 B), fused. Extension of nuchal epaulettes to end of tentacular segment (Fig. 21 B). Median antenna reaching chaetiger 11–12 in live specimens (n= 10). Lateral antennae and dorsal tentacular cirri, length 1 / 2 – 2 / 3 of median antenna. Ventral tentacular cirri 1 / 3 – 1 / 2 as long as dorsal pair. First dorsal cirri as long as median antenna, second dorsal cirri as long as ventral tentacular cirri. Alternation in direction of cirri not assessed. Dorsal cirri from chaetiger 3, of equal length, 1 / 3 – 1 / 2 of body width. Cirrophores on tentacular segment and first dorsal cirri present; cirrophores otherwise absent. All appendages cylindrical. Parapodial lobes rounded conical, small. Single acicula in all chaetigers. Chaetal fascicle with 6–10 compounds in anterior chaetigers, 3–6 in median and posterior. Compound chaetae with small distal tooth (Fig. 21 D); serration present. Single thick bayonet chaetae (Fig. 21 E), beginning between chaetiger 2–9. Pharynx with 1 sinuation anterior to proventricle. Trepan in chaetiger 1–2 (Fig. 21 B), with 18 unequal teeth, 9 large and 9 smaller (Fig. 21 C); 1 large alternating with 1 small, arranged in 2 rings. Basal ring present; infradental spines absent. Proventricle equal in length to 1–2 segments in chaetiger 6–7 with 31–35 rows of muscle cells (n= 6). Anal cirri equal in length to c. 1 / 2 body width. Reproduction and morphology of epitokous stages . Schizogamy by anterior scissiparity behind chaetiger 13. Many specimens with developing heads. Egg­colour pinkish red. In some of the developing stolons the longitudinal lines are very faint, and it is thus possible that the mature stolons sometimes lack the characteristic colour markings. Imajima (1966) describes both male and female stolons. Male . Length 5–6 mm for 6 +(26–28)+(10–12) chaetigers, 1 mm wide. Colour as in stock, and as a transverse black band extending from the posterior margin of mid­dorsum to base of dorsal cirri in region b. Prostomium with straight margin. Nuchal epaulettes present on first segment. Median antenna reaching chaetiger 28. Lateral bifid antennae, basal part 1 / 2 of total length; frontal processes present. Tentacular cirri 2 pairs, dorsal pair equal in length to cirri in region a, ventral pair 1 / 2 in length of dorsal. First dorsal cirri, equal in length to median antenna; achaetous knobs present. Cirri in region a and b, more or less equal in length (Imajima 1966: fig. 15 A), cirri in region c gradually shorter. Median ceratophore, and cirrophores on first dorsal cirri, present (Imajima 1966: fig. 15 A), absence/presence of other cirrophores not possible to assess. All appendages slender. Female . Length 3 mm for 6 + 11 chaetigers (incomplete specimen). Colour as in stock. Median antenna reaching chaetiger 4. Lateral antennae equal in length to median antenna. Nuchal epaulettes present on first segment. Uncertain number of tentacular cirri; achaetous knobs present. Dorsal cirri in region b, longer than dorsal cirri in region a. Cirrophores present on dorsal cirri in region b, absent in region a. All appendages slender (Imajima 1966: fig. 15 E). Habitat . Intertidal. Distribution . North Pacific. Remarks . The synonomy of P. kiiensis is concluded from examination of type material. Imajima separates these two species on their respective colour markings, in P. okadai there are only 2 black lines, and in P. k i i e n s i s four lines. However, in the newly collected specimens, there was a continuous overlap between specimens with only 2 distinct lines and 2 very faint ones, to specimens with 4 more distinct lines. : Published as part of Nygren, Arne, 2004, Revision of Autolytinae (Syllidae: Polychaeta)., pp. 1-314 in Zootaxa 680 on pages 64-66, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.157809 : {"references": ["Imajima, M. (1966) The Syllidae (Polychaetous Annelids) from Japan (2) Autolytinae. Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, 14, 27 - 83.", "Pettibone, M. H. (1954) Marine polychaete worms from Point Barrow, Alaska, with additional records from the North Atlantic and North Pacific. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 103, 203 - 356.", "Imajima, M. & Hartman, O. (1964) The polychaetous annelids of Japan part 1. Allan Hancock Foundation Publications. Occasional Paper, 26, 1 - 237.", "Nygren, A. & Sundberg, P. (2003) Phylogeny and evolution of reproductive modes in Autolytinae (Syllidae, Annelida). Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, () 29, 235 - 249."]} Text Barrow North Atlantic Point Barrow Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) San Juan Pacific Nygren ENVELOPE(25.125,25.125,70.314,70.314)