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Ophryotrocha ravarae Georgieva & Wiklund & Ramos & Neal & Glasby & Gunton 2023, sp. nov.

  • 1. Life Sciences Department, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom & Univ. Brest, CNRS, Ifremer, UMR 6197 Biologie et Ecologie des Ecosystèmes marins Profonds, Plouzané, France
  • 2. Life Sciences Department, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom & Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden & Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden
  • 3. Life Sciences Department, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom & University of Grenada, Grenada, Spain
  • 4. Life Sciences Department, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom
  • 5. Australian Museum Research Institute, Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia & Natural Sciences, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, Australia & Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia
  • 6. Australian Museum Research Institute, Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia

Description

Ophryotrocha ravarae sp. nov.

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Fig. 10

Holotype: AMW.53701 (length 1.6 mm for 19 chaetigerous segments), IN2017_V03_100; 9 June 2017; off Byron Bay, NSW, Australia, beam trawl, start: 28.05°S 154.08°E, 999 m, end: 28.10°S 154.08°E, 1013 m. Paratypes: NMV F296822–296824, and NHMUKANEA 2022.772–774, same locality as holotype. DNA vouchers: AMW.53698–53700, samelocalityas holotype.

Description. Body length upto 1.6 mm for type material. Body compressed dorsoventrally, width tapering towards pygidium. Rounded head, anterior half flattened with high transverse ridge at level of antennae and palps. Long antennae, simple palps equally long but thinner (Fig. 10A, 10D). Mandibles andmaxillae weakly sclerotized, mandibles rod-likewith dentate inner ridge, maxillae K-typewith blunt forceps tips and seven free denticles (Fig. 10B).

Parapodia uniramous with long dorsal cirri inserted mid-dorsal on parapodia, without ventral cirri (Fig. 10C). Supra-acicular chaetae simple (Fig. 10F), sub-acicular chaetae compound falcigers with short blades (Fig. 10E), sub-acicular lobe with one compound chaeta. Pygidium with terminal anus, pygidial cirri not observed (Fig. 10E).

Distribution. IN2017_V03, Station 100. Pilot whale carcass, off Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia in 999–1013 m.

Etymology. Thisspecies is namedinhonour of Dr Ascensão Ravara, University of Aveiro, Portugal, for her extensive knowledge of and love for Ophryotrocha.

Remarks. In the phylogenetic tree (Fig. 8), this species falls in a clade with Ophryotrocha nauarchus Wiklund et al., 2012 describedfrom awhale-fall habitat and an undescribed species from a seep, both off the California coast in the eastern Pacific Ocean. However, the support for this clade is low. The head shape of the new species is similar to O. nauarchus, but the new species has longer palps and differs in the shape of the parapodia with the dorsal cirri being placedfurther distally on the parapodium, and the compound chaetae having short blades. The head shape of the new species issimilar to Ophryotrochascutellus Wiklund, Glover, & Dahlgren, 2009, but the shape of the parapodia isdifferent between the species, with O. scutellus having long ventral cirri on parapodia.

Notes

Published as part of Georgieva, Magdalena N., Wiklund, Helena, Ramos, Dino A., Neal, Lenka, Glasby, Christopher J. & Gunton, Laetitia M., 2023, The Annelid Community of a Natural Deep-sea Whale Fall off Eastern Australia, pp. 167-213 in Records of the Australian Museum (Rec. Aust. Mus.) (Rec. Aust. Mus.) 75 (3) on page 177, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1800, http://zenodo.org/record/10414191

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Additional details

Identifiers

URL
http://treatment.plazi.org/id/E679B631FFB9FF9387A1FF29FBD6FA4C
LSID
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Biodiversity

Collection code
AM , NMV
Material sample ID
F296822-296824 , V03
Event date
2017-06-09
Verbatim event date
2017-06-09
Scientific name authorship
Georgieva & Wiklund & Ramos & Neal & Glasby & Gunton
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Annelida
Order
Eunicida
Family
Dorvilleidae
Genus
Ophryotrocha
Species
ravarae
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Type status
holotype , paratype
Taxonomic concept label
Ophryotrocha ravarae Georgieva, Wiklund, Ramos, Neal, Glasby & Gunton, 2023

References

  • Wiklund, H., I. V. Altamira, A. G. Glover, C. R. Smith, A. R. Baco, and T. Dahlgren. 2012. Systematics and biodiversity of Ophryotrocha (Annelida, Dorvilleidae) with descriptions of six new species from deep-sea whale-fall and wood-fall habitats in the north-east Pacific. Systematics and Biodiversity 10 (2): 243 - 259.