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Prionospio (Prionospio) fallax Soderstrom 1920

Description

Prionospio (Prionospio) fallax Söderström, 1920

Prionospio fallax Söderström, 1920:235 –237 figs. 135, 144–145; Sigvaldadóttir & Mackie 1993:207 –211, figs. 3–4 Prionospio (Prionospio) fallax: Johnson 1984:6.49–6.51, figs. 6–39, 6–40.

Material examined. ESFM –POL/05–279, 7 specimens, 9 September 2005, Iskenderun Bay, G1, 36º35΄37΄΄N, 36º11΄9΄΄E, 5 m, mud; ESFM –POL/05–506, 20 specimens, 17 September 2005, Mersin Bay, G7, 36º46΄46΄΄N, 34º39΄39΄΄E, 10 m, mud; ESFM –POL/05–992, 7 specimens, 23 September 2005, Anamur, D27, 36º04΄28΄΄N, 32º53΄0 3΄΄E, 10 m, muddy sand; ESFM –POL/05–861, 20 specimens, 23 September 2005, Mersin Bay, D28, 36º03΄37΄΄N, 32º53΄11΄΄E, 25 m, sand; ESFM –POL/05–1438, 2 specimens, 26 September 2005, Antalya Bay, K34, 36º50΄25΄΄N, 30º48΄30΄΄E, 5 m, sand; ESFM –POL/05–1648, 1 specimen, 27 September 2005, Antalya Bay, D39, 36º48΄49΄΄N, 30º37΄57΄΄E, 100 m, mud; ESFM –POL/05–1749, 6 specimens, 30 September 2005, Finike, G15, 36º17΄34΄΄N, 30º09΄33΄΄E, 10 m, muddy sand; ESFM –POL/05–1860, 1 specimen, 30 September 2005, Finike, G18, 36º16΄31΄΄N, 30º10΄50΄΄E, 75 m, mud; ESFM –POL/05–1989, 5 specimens, 30 September 2005, Finike, G16, 36º17΄0 7΄΄N, 30º10΄0 2΄΄E, 25 m, sandy mud; ESFM –POL/05–3195, 1 specimen, 3 October 2005, Kekova, K44, 36º11΄26΄΄N, 29º50΄51΄΄E, 3 m, Zostera marina; ESFM –POL/05–1516, 45 specimens, 5 October 2005, Fethiye Bay, K50, 36º38΄40΄΄N, 29º05΄30΄΄E, 5 m, muddy sand; ESFM –POL/05–3196, 135 specimens, 6 October 2005, Fethiye Bay, G27 36º37΄46΄΄N, 29º06΄32΄΄E, 5 m, muddy sand; ESFM –POL/05– 1547, 1 specimen, 6 October 2005, Fethiye Bay, G28, 36º37΄48΄΄N, 29º06΄30΄΄E, 10 m, mud; ESFM –POL/05– 2361, 21 specimens, 7 October 2005, Göcek, K53, 36º44΄20΄΄N, 28º55΄43΄΄ 3 m, Zostera marina.

Diagnosis. Specimen complate, 0.6 mm wide, 14.2 mm long, with 67 chaetigers. Color in alcohol opaque white. Prostomium anteriorly truncated, lateral margins slightly concave, posterior part forming a short caruncle extending to anterior margin of chaetiger 2. Two pairs of eyes; anterior pair small, spherical; posterior pair large, reniform. Four pairs of branchiae on chaetigers 2–5; first and fourth pairs pinnate, nearly equal in size; second and third pairs apinnate, shorter than pinnate pairs. Noto- and neuropodial postchaetal lamellae smallest on chaetiger 1; notopodial lamellae foliaceus, largest on chaetigers 3–4; rounded on following chaetigers. Neuropodial postchaetal lamellae largest in branchial region; subrectangular and ventrally pointed on chaetiger 2; squarish to rounded on anterior and middle chaetigers, becoming rather inconspicuous on posterior chaetigers. Dorsal crest present on dorsum of chaetiger 7 only. Interpapodial pouches absent. Ventral sabre chaeta first present on chaetiger 10, numbering 1–2 per fascicle. Multidentate hooded hooks first appearing on neuropodia of chaetiger 11, on notopodia of chaetigers 22–24.

Remarks. The Mediterranean specimens agree with the original and subsequent descriptions of the species (Söderström 1920, Sigvaldadóttir & Mackie 1993).

Ecology. The highest population density (1350 individuals.m -2) of this species was found on muddy sand substratum at 5 m depth at station G27 (Fethiye Bay).

Distribution. Northeast Atlantic, from northern Atlantic to Mediterranean (Sigvaldadóttir & Mackie 1993); western Atlantic (Johnson 1984); Mediterranean Sea (Ergen 1979; Çinar & Ergen 1999); 2– 440 m.

Notes

Published as part of Dagli, Ertan & Çinar, Melih Ertan, 2009, Species of the subgenera Aquilaspio and Prionospio (Polychaeta: Spionidae: Prionospio) from the southern coast of Turkey (Levantine Sea, eastern Mediterranean), with description of a new species and two new reports for the Mediterranean fauna, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 2275 on page 11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.191050

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Spionidae
Genus
Prionospio
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Spionida
Phylum
Annelida
Scientific name authorship
Soderstrom
Species
fallax
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Prionospio (Prionospio) fallax Soderstrom, 1920 sec. Dagli & Çinar, 2009

References

  • Soderstrom, A. (1920) Studien uber die Polychaeten familie Spionidae. PhD thesis, Uppsala Universitet, 288 pp.
  • Sigvaldadottir, E. & Mackie, A. S. Y. (1993) Prionospio steenstrupi, P. fallax and P. dubia (Polychaeta, Spionidae): reevaluation of identity and status. Sarsia, 78, 203 - 219.
  • Johnson, P. G. (1984) Family Spionidae Grube, 1850. In: Uebelacker J. M. & Johnson, P. G. (Eds.). Taxonomic Guide to the Polychaetes of the Northern Gulf of Mexico. Barry A. Vittor & Associates, Inc., Mobile, Alabama. 6.1 - 6.9.
  • Ergen, Z. (1979) the effects of pollution on the distribution of the Polychaeta in Izmir Bay. Bulletin of Turkiye Ulusal Jeodezi-Jeofizik Birli g i, 11, 77 - 82 (in Turkish).
  • Cinar, M. E. & Ergen, Z. (1999) Occurrence of Prionospio saccifera (Spionidae: Polychaeta) in the Mediterranean Sea. Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 40, 105 - 112.