Haplosyllis spongicola (Linero-Arana, Ildefonso & Diaz Diaz, Oscarn 2011)
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Ordo: Phyllodocida
Familia: Syllidae
Genus: Haplosyllis
Name
Haplosyllis spongicola Linero-Arana, Ildefonso, 2011 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Haplosyllis spongicola Linero-Arana, Ildefonso, 2011, ZooKeys 117: 9-10.
Description
Description. Length to 5.6 mm,width 2.4 mm. Body with up to 85 chaetigers, broad anteriorly, thinner from mid-body to pygidium. Prostomium with a pair of small eyes in trapezoidal arrangement. Median antenna with 24-33 articles, lateral antennae with 8-19 articles. Palps fused dorsally. Dorsal tentacular cirri with 18-36 articles. Anterior dorsal cirri with 7-47 articles. First cirri longer than remaining ones. Dorsal cirri of middle region alternating in length longer, with 8-16 articles, and shorter, with 4-10 articles. Ventral cirri digitiform, shorter than parapodial lobes. Two (1-3) simple and stout chaetae, with two distal teeth and main fang prominent (Figs. 2.24, 2.26) and with upper side rugose. Aciculae either with pointed tip (Fig. 2.23) or with curved end (Figs. 2.25, 2.27). Pharynx extending through 7-11 chaetigers; with 8-10 soft distal papillae, encircling middorsal tooth. Proventriculus extending through about 12 chaetigers, with 34-52 rows of muscle cells. Pygidium with a pair of long moniliform anal cirri.
Distribution
Distribution. Considered cosmopolitan, although Martin et al.(2003) and Lattig et al. (2007) pointed out that records in temperate and tropical seas must be reviewed.
Taxon Treatment
- Linero-Arana, Ildefonso; Diaz Diaz, Oscarn; 2011: Syllidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from the Caribbean coast of Venezuela ZooKeys, 117: 9-10. doi
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