Branchiosyllis maculata

Branchiosyllis maculata (Imajima, 1966) Fig. 2A Typosyllis maculata Imajima 1966: 277, Fig. 59 a–m. Branchiosyllis maculata Licher 1999: 274; Aguado et al. 2008: 10–13, Figs 3–4; San Martín et al. 2008: 131, Figs 9A–G, 10C–F, 11A–F, 13A, B. Material examined. Luzón Island, Balayan Bay: 3 specimens (...

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Main Authors: Álvarez-Campos, Patricia, Martín, Guillermo San, Aguado, M. Teresa
Format: Other/Unknown Material
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5258211
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5258211
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Summary:Branchiosyllis maculata (Imajima, 1966) Fig. 2A Typosyllis maculata Imajima 1966: 277, Fig. 59 a–m. Branchiosyllis maculata Licher 1999: 274; Aguado et al. 2008: 10–13, Figs 3–4; San Martín et al. 2008: 131, Figs 9A–G, 10C–F, 11A–F, 13A, B. Material examined. Luzón Island, Balayan Bay: 3 specimens (MNCN 16.01/14325), "Sepok Wall", between Balayan Bay and Batangas Bay, 13º41'02"N – 120º53'45"E, unidentified sponge and gogonians, 13 m deep, coral rubble, 6 m deep, 10 December 2010; 3 specimens (MNCN 16.01/14326), 13º44'26"N – 120º53'34"E, coral rubble, 2–3 m deep, 7 December 2010; 1 specimen (MNCN 16.01/14327), "Koala Point", 13º47'56"N – 120º52'10"E, coral rubble, 1–2 m deep, 5 December 2010; 3 specimens (MNCN 16.01/14328), 13º44'26"N – 120º53'34"E, hidrozoans, gorgonians (Siphonogorgia sp.), ascidians (Atriolum sp.) and coral rubble, 2–4 m, 4 December 2010; 5 specimens (MNCN 16.01/14329), “Sombrero Island”, 13º41'51"N – 120º49'45"E, unidentified ramified sponges, 2–3 m deep, 6 December 2010; Palawan Island, El Nido: 1 specimen (MNCN 16.01/14330), “Popollcan”, 11º11'50"N – 119º17'06"E, coral rubble, 3 m deep, 15 December 2010; 1 specimen (MNCN 16.01/14331), “South Intalula”, 11º08'01"N – 119º19'02"E, sandy bottom, 5 m deep, 15 December 2010. Comparative material. Branchiosyllis maculata, 1 specimen (AM W41617) Cassini, stn 59/K10, Q3, 13°56' 01"S – 125° 37'09"E, mid-littoral reef platform, Flat reef pavement with an extensive cover of Sargassum sp. over a dusting of sediment, 0 m deep, Woodside Kimberley Survey 2010, 25 October 2010; 4 specimens (AM W30108), inshore reef off Neds Camp, Cape Range National Park, 21°59'S – 113°59'E, frilly Caulerpa sp., 1 m deep, 2 January 1984; 2 specimens (AM W30109) Bundegi Reef, Exmouth Gulf, 21°49'S – 114°11'E, rocky rubble with sediment, brown algae with epiphytic growth, intertidal, 4 January 1984; 3 specimens (AM W29519), N end of beach, Bundegi Reef, 21°49'S – 114°11'E, rocky rubble & brown alga with epiphytic growth, sticky sediment, 2 m deep, 4 January 1984. ...