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Diopatra neapolitana Delle Chiaje 1841

Description

Diopatra neapolitana Delle Chiaje, 1841

Figure 17; Table 1

Diopatra neapolitana Delle Chiaje, 1841: 97.— Rullier 1964: 183 –184 (indeterminable, Cape Verde).— Bellan 1969: 43 (Madeira);?Núñez 1990: 499–501, fig 168 (Tenerife, Canary Islands); Arias et al. 2016: 1–17, figs 1–9 (redescription). Diopatra cuprea cuprea. — Kirkegaard 1988: 24 –25 (restating record by Rullier (1964).?Not Bosc, 1802.

Diopatra cuprea. — Núñez et al. 1999: 139 (Cape Verde).?Not Bosc, 1802.

Material examined. Type material. Neotype (MNCN 16.01 /16921), Pozzuoli Bay, Naples, Gulf of Naples, Italy, coll. local fisherman-A. Arias, Apr 2013.

Non-type material. AM W.42262 (3 specimens), Bay of Machico, East coast of Madeira island, 32.72°N – 16.77°W, depth 8 m, coll. P. Wirtz.

Type locality. Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Naples, Italy.

Diagnosis. Prostomium anteriorly extended and pointed with two subulate frontal lips. Palps reaching chaetiger 1–3; antennae reaching chaetiger 4–10, with 8–17 ceratophoral rings, lateral projections absent; nuchal grooves semicircular to ¾ circle; peristomial cirri present. Anterior three to four pairs of parapodia with uni- to bidentate pseudocompound hooks with pointed hoods; single postchaetal lobes. Ventral parapodial lobes present (Fig. 17 C); ventral cirri on four chaetigers. Subacicular hooks from chaetiger 16–22; pectinate chaetae with 5–10 teeth; spiralled branchiae, first on chaetiger 4–5, last single filament on chaetiger 50–70. Colour pattern of short transverse middorsal bar on anterior margin of anterior segments (Fig. 17 A, B). Tubes consisting mainly of silt and sand with hardly any ornamentation, distal end terminating near sediment level, without tube cap (Fig. 17 D, E).

Remarks. Rullier (1964) reported two small specimens as D. neapolitana from Cape Verde. He stated that although he did consider them as D. cuprea, he preferred to refer to them as D. neapolitana as the cosmopolitan species in the sense of Fauvel & Rullier (1959). The same record was restated by Kirkegaard (1988) as D. cuprea cuprea. Núñez et al. (1999) collected Diopatra from two localities at Cape Verde, and reported them as D. cuprea. We have no record of either species from Cape Verde, and in view of the recently discovered diversity of Diopatra in this region, consider the records as indeterminable.

Three specimens of D. neapolitana from Madeira were sent for identification to one of us (H.P.). The specimens are anterior fragments, two measure 10 and 17 mm in length for 8 and 15 chaetigers, and 5.5 and 6.5 mm in width respectively. In the third specimen (18 mm long, 20 chaetigers, 5.5 mm wide) the head and anterior six chaetigers are regenerated.

Distribution. Eastern North Atlantic, from the Bay of Biscay to the Canary Islands and the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

Notes

Published as part of Paxton, Hannelore & Arias, Andres, 2017, Unveiling a surprising diversity of the genus Diopatra Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833 (Annelida: Onuphidae) in the Macaronesian region (eastern North Atlantic) with the description of four new species, pp. 505-535 in Zootaxa 4300 (4) on page 529, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4300.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/839214

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
MNCN
Family
Onuphidae
Genus
Diopatra
Kingdom
Animalia
Material sample ID
MNCN 16.01
Order
Eunicida
Phylum
Annelida
Scientific name authorship
Delle Chiaje
Species
neapolitana
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype , neotype
Taxonomic concept label
Diopatra neapolitana Chiaje, 1841 sec. Paxton & Arias, 2017

References

  • Delle Chiaje, S. (1841) Descrizione e Notomia degli Animali Invertebrati della Silicia Citeriore osservati vivi negli anni 1822 - 1830. III. Molluschi Acefali, Bracciopedi, Cirropedi, Crostacei, Anellosi. Stabilimento Tipografico di C. Batelli e Comp, Naples, 142 pp.
  • Rullier, F. (1964) Resultats scientifiques des campagne de la ' Calypso': Iles du Cap Vert. 5. Annelides Polychetes. Annales de l'Institut oceanographique, 41 (6), 113 - 218.
  • Bellan, G. (1969) Annelides Polychetes recuillies dans l'archipel de Madere au cours de la campagne Scientifique du navire oceanographique " Jean Charcot " (Juillet 1966). Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 10, 35 - 57.
  • Kirkegaard, J. B. (1988) The Polychaeta of West Africa Part II. Errant species. 2. Nephtyidae to Dorvilleidae. Atlantide Report, 14, 7 - 89.
  • Bosc, L. A. G. (1802) Histoire naturelle des vers, contenant leur description et leurs moeurs; avec figures dessinees d'apres nature. Tome Premier. Guilleminet, Paris, 324 pp.
  • Nunez, J., Viera, G., Riera, R. & Brito, M. C. (1999) Anelidos Poliquetos Bentonicos de las Islas de Cabo Verde: primer catalogo faunistico. Revista de la Academia Canaria de Ciencias, 3, 135 - 172.
  • Fauvel, P. & Rullier, F. (1959) Contribution a la faune des Annelides Polychetes du Senegal et de Mauritanie. Deuxieme partie. Bulletin de l'Institut francais d'Afrique noire, Series A, 21 (3), 934 - 987.