Pycnoderma Grube 1877
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Key to species of Pycnoderma Grube, 1877
1 Tunic with few or no sediment grains; posterior neurospines entire............................................. 2
- Tunic covered by small sediment grains; posterior neurospines bifid, or bidentate.................................. 7
2(1) Tunic hyaline; chaetiger 1 with neurochaetae close to notochaetae; papillae thin, sparse, body rugose................... 3
- Tunic opaque; chaetiger 1 with neurochaetae clearly separated from notochaetae, as a lateral fan; papillae abundant, body pilose or pubescent.................................................................................... 4
3(2) Chaetigers 1–7 long, smooth; with three rows of elongate papillae................................... P. dannyi n. sp.
- Chaetigers 1–7 not markedly longer than following ones; with 6–8 irregular rows of tiny papillae.. P. congoense Grube, 1877
4(2) Cephalic cage chaetae as long as first 11–14 chaetigers; median notochaetae with many long articles, each about 7 times longer than wide........................................................................................... 5
- Cephalic cage chaetae as long as first 7–8 chaetigers......................................................... 6
5(4) Neurochaetae with two articles........................................... P. ferruginea (Gallardo, 1968) n. comb.
- Neurochaetae with three articles, median one smaller........................................... P. escobarae n. sp.
6(4) Median notochaetae as long as body width..................................... P. glabra (Treadwell, 1901) n. comb.
- Median notochaetae as long as 1/3 body width............................... P. talehsapensis (Fauvel, 1932) n. comb.
7(1) First few chaetigers without dorsal lobes; sediment grains sparse, leaving wide tunic areas without sediment grains; first neurohooks from chaetiger 7; posterior neurospines bifid............................................... P. glasbyi n. sp.
- First few chaetigers with large dorsal lobes; sediment grains densely packed, completely covering the tunic; posterior neurospines bidentate.......................................................... P. gracilis (Hartman, 1961) n. comb.
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- Is part of
- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.277211 (DOI)
- Journal article: http://publication.plazi.org/id/2F75FFC04D32262EFFD3FFA9670EFFD2 (URL)
- Is source of
- https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/D34C87B84D2F2630FF44F9996292FEF0 (URL)
- https://www.gbif.org/species/119396150 (URL)
- https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/47576/taxon/D34C87B84D2F2630FF44F9996292FEF0.taxon (URL)
Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Grube
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Annelida
- Order
- Terebellida
- Family
- Flabelligeridae
- Genus
- Pycnoderma
- Taxon rank
- genus
- Taxonomic concept label
- Pycnoderma Grube, 1877 sec. Salazar-Vallejo, 2011
References
- Gallardo, V. A. (1968 [1967]) Polychaeta from the Bay of Nha Trang, South Viet Nam. Scientific Results of Marine Investigations of the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, 1959 - 1961. Scripps Institution of Oceanography NAGA Report, 4, 35 - 279.
- Treadwell, A. L. (1901) The polychaetous annelids of Porto Rico. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission for 1900, 2, 181 - 210.
- Fauvel, P. (1932) Annelida Polychaeta of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Memoirs of the Indian Museum, Calcutta, 12, 1 - 262.
- Hartman, O. (1961) Polychaetous annelids from California. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions, 25, 1 - 226.