Trypanosyllis parvidentata
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Ordo: Aciculata
Familia: Syllidae
Genus: Trypanosyllis
Name
Trypanosyllis parvidentata Perkins, 1981 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Material examined
Guacarapo (Gulf of Cariaco), GCPG198, (1), fine sand, 1 m depth.
Description
Length to 9.4 mm, width to 0.65 mm. Body incomplete, with up to 88 chaetigers. Prostomium with a pair of lentigerous eyes in trapezoidal arrangement. Median antenna with 10 articles, lateral antennae with 9 articles. Palps separated. Dorsal tentacular cirri with 11 articles, ventral ones with 9 articles. Dorsal cirri with 13 articles in chaetiger 1; from chaetiger 5 alternating longer, with 15 articles, and shorter cirri, with 9 articles. Dorsal compound falcigers bidentate, serrated (Fig. 2.18), ventral ones with shorter blades. Ventral simple chaeta bidentate, slender, on posterior chaetigers. Acicula stout, solitary in posterior chaetigers (Fig. 2.19) Pharynx extending through 5 chaetigers. Proventriculus extending through 4 chaetigers, with 17 rows of muscle cells.
Distribution
Southern Florida, Gulf of Mexico, West Indies, Venezuela.
Taxon Treatment
- Liñero-Arana, I; Díaz Díaz, O; 2011: Syllidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from the Caribbean coast of Venezuela ZooKeys, 117: 1-28. doi
Other References
- ↑ Perkins T (1981) Syllidae (Polychaeta), principally from Florida, with descriptions of a new genus and twenty–one new species. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 93 (4):1080-1172.
- ↑ Uebelacker J (1984) Family Syllidae Grube, 1850. In: Uebelacker J Johnson P (Eds) Taxonomic Guide to the Polychaetes of the Northern Gulf of Mexico. Barry A Vittor & Assoc., Inc., Mobile, Alabama, IV, 1–151.
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