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Dipolydora armata Langerhans 1880

Description

Dipolydora armata (Langerhans, 1880)

Polydora armata Langerhans, 1880: 93 –94, fig. 4D–5A.— Blake & Kudenov, 1978: 247.— Hartman, 1951: 83.— Lewis, 1998: 652.

Dipolydora armata: Radashevsky & Nogueira, 2003: 377 –380.

Type locality. Madeira

Type material. Syntypes (ZMH V–1547), paratypes (NHMW 7336).

Records. USA: off southwestern Florida, shell of Carrier-Shell, Tugurium (Trochotugurium) longleyi (Bartsch, 1931), 214 m (Hartman 1951). Mexico: Xcalac, Quintana Roo; Yucatan (18º16´N, 87º49.6´W), coral reef, 15 m, from shell of deltoid rocksnail, Thais detoidea (Lamarck, 1822), occupied by hermit crab, Clibanarius cf. cubensis (de Saussure, 1858) (Radashevsky & Nogueira 2003). Belize: Carrie Bow Cay (16º48´N, 88º05´W), 0.4—1.2 m, coral rubble, Dictyota, Thalassia in part live Porites, sand, reef crest rubble, encrusting red algae of Lithothamnion type, 2 m, from coralline algae encrusting gastropod shell occupied by hermit crab (Radashevsky & Nogueira 2003).

Remarks. Dipolydora armata was described by Langerhans (1880) from Madeira, his original description and figures show bidentate spines on segment 5, without bristles, six pairs of branchiae, and the posterior 5–6 segments with spines. However, the description of the arrangement of posterior spines is vague. Subsequent reports of D. armata by a number of the other workers (e.g. Woodwick 1964, Blake & Kudenov 1978, Blake 1983, Martin 1996, Bick 2001, Radashevsky & Nogueira 2003) have extended its distribution and variously adjusted its diagnosis. Radashevsky & Nogueira (2003), re-described D. armata with specimens from Sao Paulo, Brazil although they examined material from many localities, ranging from Portugal to Belize and from Thailand to New Zealand. However, their re-description differs from the original by Langerhans. We do not agree with the diagnosis and the wide distribution of D. armata as presented by Radashevsky & Nogueira (2003). We think it is necessary that specimens from other localities are actually compared to specimens from the type locality. In fact one possible species, Polydora rogeri Martin, 1996, was synonymised with D. armata by Radashevsky & Nogueira (2003).

Notes

Published as part of Delgado-Blas, Victor Hugo & Salazar-Silva, Patricia, 2011, Taxonomic catalogue of the Spionidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) of the Grand Caribbean, pp. 39-66 in Zootaxa 2782 on page 44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.206833

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Spionidae
Genus
Dipolydora
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Spionida
Phylum
Annelida
Scientific name authorship
Langerhans
Species
armata
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Dipolydora armata Langerhans, 1880 sec. Delgado-Blas & Salazar-Silva, 2011

References

  • Langerhans, P. (1880) Die Wurmfauna von Madeira, 3. Zeitschrift fur wissenschaftliche Zoologie. Leipzig, 34, 87 - 143.
  • Blake, J. A & Kudenov, J. D. (1978) Spionidae (Polychaeta) from southeastern Australia and adjacent areas with a revision of the genera. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria, 39, 171 - 280.
  • Hartman, O. (1951) The littoral marine annelids of the Gulf of Mexico. Publications of the Institute of Marine Science, Texas University, 2, 7 - 124.
  • Lewis, J. B. (1998) Reproduction, larval development and functional relationships of the burrowing, spionid polychaete Dipolydora armata with the calcareous hydrozoan Millepora complanata. Marine Biology, 130, 651 - 662.
  • Radashevsky, V. I. & Nogueira, J. M. M. (2003) Life history, morphology and distribution of Dipolydora armata (Polychaeta: Spionidae). Journal of Marine Biological Association United Kingdom, 83, 375 - 384.
  • Bartsch, P. (1931) Descriptions of new marine mollusks from Panama, with a figure of the genotype of Engina. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 79 (15), 1 - 10.
  • Lamarck, J. B. (1822) Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans Vertebres, 6 (2), 232 pp. Paris.
  • Woodwick, K. H. (1964) Polydora and related genera (Annelida, Polychaeta) from Eniwetok, Majuro, and Bikini Atolls, Marshall Islands. Pacific Science, 18, 146 - 159.
  • Blake, J. A. (1983) Polychaetes of the family Spionidae from South America, Antarctica, and adjacent seas and islands. Biology of Antartctic Seas XIV. Antarctic Research Series, 39, 205 - 288.
  • Martin, D. (1996) A new species of Polydora (Polychaeta, Spionidae) associated with the excavating sponge Cliona viridis (Porifera, Hadromerida) in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Ophelia, 45 (3), 159 - 174.
  • Bick, A. (2001) The morphology and ecology of Dipolydora armata (Polychaeta, Spionidae) from the western Mediterranean Sea. Acta Zoologica (Stockholm) 82, 177 - 187.