Sphaerosyllis glandulata
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Ordo: Phyllodocida
Familia: Syllidae
Genus: Sphaerosyllis
Name
Sphaerosyllis glandulata Perkins, 1981 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Sphaerosyllis glandulata Perkins, 1981: 1123, figs 18–19; Uebelacker 1984[1]: 33, figs 25–26; San Martín 1991a[2]: 232; 2003: 193, fig. 100; Men et al. 1993[3]: 31, fig. 8; Somaschini and San Martín 1994[4]: 361, fig. 3; Çinar 1999[5]: 152, fig. 4.53; San Martín and Bone 2001[6]: 613.
- Sphaerosyllis cf. glandulata: Ding and Westheide 2008[7]: 131, figs. 5a–h.
Material examined
Haifa Bay, Israel: ALA-IL-7 (1 ind.) [coll. 31.5.2009]; ALA-IL-7 (47 ind.), ALA-IL-10 (19 ind.) [coll. 11.10.2009]. Elounda, Crete, Greece: CELA-15d-08 (1 ind.) [coll. 12.6.2008].
Type locality
Florida, Hutchinson Island.
Distribution
West Atlantic (Florida, Caribbean Sea), China (Ding and Westheide 2008[7]) Mediterranean Sea: WB, AD, AS, LB (Abd-Elnaby and San Martín 2010[8]). New record for both the Israeli and Greek coasts.
Habitat
Until 120 m depth, in calcareous habitats and fine to coarse sands, among photophilic algae.
Remarks
The specimens from Israel differ from San Martín’s (2003) description in having papillated palps and a longer proventriculum (3–4 chaetigers vs 2 chaetigers in the Iberian material). Other characteristics, especially chaetal ones, agree well with former descriptions of Sphaerosyllis glandulata.
Taxon Treatment
- Faulwetter, S; Chatzigeorgiou, G; Galil, B; Arvanitidis, C; 2011: An account of the taxonomy and distribution of Syllidae (Annelida, Polychaetes) in the eastern Mediterranean, with notes on the genus Prosphaerosyllis San Martín, 1984 in the Mediterranean ZooKeys, 150: 281-326. doi
Other References
- ↑ Uebelacker J (1984) Family Syllidae Grube, 1850. In: Uebelacker JM, Johnson PG (Eds) Taxonomic Guide to the Polychaetes of the Northern Gulf of Mexico, Volume V. Barry A. Vittor & Associates, Alabama, 30.31–30.151. http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/3248872
- ↑ San Martín G (1991a) Grubeosyllis and Exogone (Exogoninae, Syllidae, Polychaeta) from Cuba, the Gulf of Mexico, Florida and Puerto Rico, with a revision of Exogone. Bulletin of Marine Science 49: 715-740. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/umrsmas/bullmar/1991/00000049/00000003/art00004
- ↑ Men F, Ding Z, Zhao J, Wu B (1993) A preliminary study on small syllides from the Huanghai Sea (Yellow Sea). Journal of Oceanography of Huanghai and Bohai Seas 11: 19-36.
- ↑ San Martín G (1994) Autolytinae (Polychaeta, Syllidae) from Cuba and north American Atlantic Ocean. Mémoires du Muséum national d’Histoire Naturelle 162: 269-277.
- ↑ Çinar M (1999) Türkiye’nin Ege Denizi sahillerinde dağılım gösteren syllidae (Polychaeta-Annelida) türlerinin taksonomisi ve ekolojisi. Phd Thesis, Izmir, Turkey: Ege University. http://www.belgeler.com/blg/26fl/turkiye-nin-ege-denizi-sahillerinde-dagilim-gosteren-syllidae-polychaeta-annelido-turlerinin-taksonomisi-ve-ekolojisi-taxonomy-and-ecology-of-syllidae-polychaeta-annelido-distrubuted-along-the-turkish-aegeon-coast
- ↑ San Martín G, Bone D (2001) Syllidae (Polychaeta) de praderas de Thalassia testudinum en el Parque Nacional Morrocoy (Venezuela). Revista de Biología Tropical 49: 609-620. http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?pid=S0034-77442001000200019
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Ding Z, Westheide W (2008) Interstitial Exogoninae from the Chinese coast (Polychaeta, Syllidae). Senckenbergiana Biologica 88: 125-159.
- ↑ Abd-Elnaby F, San Martín G (2010) Eusyllinae, Anoplosyllinae, and Exogoninae (Polychaeta: Syllidae) for the Mediterranean Coasts of Egypt, Together the Description of One New Species. Life Science Journal 7: 132-139. http://www.sciencepub.net/life/life0704/20_4043life0704_132_139.pdf